5 Novels: Alan Mendelsohn, the Boy from Mars; Slaves of Spiegel; The Last Guru; Young Adult Novel; The Snarkout Boys and the Avocado of Death

by Daniel Manus Pinkwater
5 Novels: Alan Mendelsohn, the Boy from Mars; Slaves of Spiegel; The Last Guru; Young Adult Novel; The Snarkout Boys and the Avocado of Death  
published September 30th 1997 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
binding Paperback
isbn 0374423296   (isbn13: 9780374423292)
pages 656
description There are many words that could be used to describe Daniel Pinkwater's books. Wacky comes to mind. Outrageous. Lively. Real. Unreal. Comic genius Jule...more
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03-09-07



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Sharon
Sharon rated it: 3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars
09/04/07

When I was younger, I probably thought Daniel Pinkwater was subversive because he wrote a story about a boy from Mars and the boy actually ended up being from Mars...now that I am older, I think Daniel Pinkwater is subversive because he writes about the tedium and complacency of the high school system, the simple pleasures found in watching movies and reading illict material you're not supposed to, and the joy in being an outcast. Still, since I only really enjoyed three out of the five novels, ...more
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Lisa
09/06/07

Daniel Pinkwater writes in short, clear sentences. He is very funny. His books are full of references to Alfred Jarry, the Beats, and his own childhood. You don't have to get these references to enjoy his books, so it's fun to read them when you're in junior high. When you reread his books as an adult, though, you realize that Daniel Pinkwater is one of your favorite writers. And you wonder how you ended up writing this in second person, which is kind of gross and is also something Daniel Pinkwa...more
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Lisle
Lisle rated it: 3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars
06/03/08

Read in May, 2008
recommended to Lisle by: Jenne
I read the Snarkout Boys first, and though it took me a while to get in the swing, I did enjoy it. Then I started Alan Mendelson. I really enjoyed the first part, but then it just sagged and I couldn't bring myself to finish it. So my rating is actually mixed. I think these would all have greater appeal to tweens and young teen boys. I am too old, or else these are too long.
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Kurtis
03/29/07

bookshelves: all-time-faves, childrens-books, teen-books
Read in January, 1979
Two of these five books, Alan Mendelsohn, the Boy from Mars and The Last Guru, were among my very favorite books as a boy. They are extremely funny, completely original, and have a dash of philosophy to complement the silliness. There's always a feeling of profound connection when I meet other adults who loved this guy's peculiar novels when they were kids.
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Zab
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08/21/07

bookshelves: outinleftfield
Read in January, 1985
Slaves of Spiegel and The Last Guru didn't do much for me, but Alan Mendelsohn, the Boy from Mars, is a nice lark.

Young Adult Novel is a comic masterpiece for the ages, or at least for the ages of 12-18. In between attempts to revive Dada, its teenaged protagonists keep writing vignettes about Kevin Shapiro, Boy Orphan, a funnier forerunner to _South Park_'s Kenny.
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Carey
06/07/07

bookshelves: favorites, neuroworld, yalit
Read in January, 2000
Slaves of Spiegel and The Last Guru do nothing for me, and Avocado of Death is not the best Snarkout book out there (that would be Baconburg Horror), but 5 Novels is more than worth it for Alan Mendelsohn and Young Adult Novel, two books I dearly wish I'd read as an actual teenager. For weirdos and outcasts of all ages.
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$ara
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08/07/07

bookshelves: fiction
I first read The Snarkout Boys and the Avacado of Death when I was in the fifth grade, for a book report. It changed my life. I read it again when I was 25 years old. It changed my life again.

Pinkwater gets the outsider like none other, and it would seem he hated school as much as I did.

I'm still try to up my successful snarks number.
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Nick
02/09/07

bookshelves: lingeringfavorites
Read in January, 1996
recommends it for: everyone.
this is my favorite book, bar none. my friends understand me more deeply when they've read it, are essentially strangers until that time. that being said, slaves of spiegel should be neatly excised upon purchase.
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Bennett
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05/18/08

Slaves of Spiegel and The Last Guru are not Pinkwater's best. The other three are classic, especially ALAN MENDELSOHN. Too bad these are only in print as this kind of ugly, unwieldy omnibus.
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Katie
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12/22/07

This is one of my favorite book compilations of all time. Daniel Pinkwater is great. My favorite story would have to be The Snarkout Boys and the Avocado of Death.
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Ariel
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03/11/08

bookshelves: childrens
Funny, original, and outlandish, these stories are gems that I still reread every once in a while even though they're aimed toward kids in middle or high school.
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Myles
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12/29/07

These are not my favorite Pinkwater books of all time, but anything with his seal on them gets the okay by me. Does anybody else remember Chin Wag Theater? -M.
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D
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03/03/08

bookshelves: currently-reading
The first novel is about half the book. Alan Mendelsohn, the Boy from Mars was superb young adult fantasy. I'm reading this as an adult and loving it.
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Chloe
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01/08/08

Read in January, 1990
Daniel Pinkwater is definitely my favorite children's book author. I can't eat chili without thinking of Alan Mendelsohn, the Boy from Mars.
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Jackie
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02/29/08

I'm sorry, but these books were pointless and sounded like he wrote down a weird dream. Don't waste your time by reading them
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Serena
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09/15/07

Read in August, 2007
recommends it for: everyone!!!
hilarious fellow, and an easy read. but the problem is i always strt with the snarkout boys and never get to the others...
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Brian
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03/05/08

Read in May, 1991
Alan Mendelsohn, the Boy From Mars is the best book ever. Period. Changed my life. Made me who I am today.
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Gus
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10/01/07

bookshelves: all-time-best
recommends it for: anyone
This is a great book- it's funny, interesting, and all-out great. I've read it over 30 times.
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Neff
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04/08/07

Young Adult Novel is a perfect novel, and it's out of print - except in this collection.
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Timothy
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09/12/07

Read in August, 2001
I often wonder how much women would enjoy the stories in this book.
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avg rating (all editions): 4.42 (157 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 4.42 (138 ratings)
number of reviews: 22






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5 Novels: Alan Mendelsohn, the Boy from Mars, Slaves of Spiegel, the Snarkout Boys and the Avocado of Death, the Last Guru, Young Adult Novel (Hardcover)
5 NOVELS (Hardcover)
Five Novels (School & Library Binding)