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Ravens Pass

The Sleeper

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The old orphanage on the outskirts of Ravens Pass? It's full of aliens ready to take over the planet.

98 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 1, 2012

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Steve Brezenoff

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Steve Brezenoff is the author of the young adult novels The Absolute Value of -1 and Brooklyn, Burning, and his third, Guy In Real Life, will be released in 2014. He has also written dozens of chapter books for younger readers. Though Steve grew up in a suburb on Long Island, he now lives with his wife and their son in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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205 reviews
October 10, 2022
El libro se me terminó de repente y me dejó algo confundida, pensé que sería un poquito más largo. Me resultó bastante entretenido e interesante. Se leen super rápido ya que no solo la historia es breve, sino que tiene muchas imágenes.
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16 reviews1 follower
July 25, 2022
se me hizo muy predecible el final y demasiado corto pero aun así me gusto
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3,819 reviews15 followers
November 25, 2012
One in a series of Hi-Low books from Stone Arch. The mysterious orphanage at the edge of a mysterious town is run by mysterious aliens. But there is one earthling among them...who could it be? This slim book hits the intended audience--strugglers and reluctant readers in 2-4th grade. I think the series will be a hit with my students.
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496 reviews25 followers
August 5, 2013
This is a good selection for those struggling readers or for average readers in 2nd or 3rd grades. This takes place at the old orphanage in Raven's Pass. Two odd old men run the place and it turns out that all the children are aliens, sent to earth on a mission.
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