Human-alien encounters -- Juvenile fiction
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Human-alien encounters -- Juvenile fiction
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Human-alien encounters
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Incoming Resources
- The book from far away, Bruce Handy ; art by Julie Benbassat
- Nothing interesting ever happens to Ethan Fairmont, Nick Brooks
- My teacher flunked the planet, Bruce Coville
- Up, up, and away!, by A.I. Newton ; illustrated by Anjan Sarkar
- Too much space!, written and illustrated by Jonathan Roth
- Midnight city, J. Barton Mitchell
- How to welcome an alien, Rebecca Klempner ; illustrations by Shirley Waisman
- Tundra trials, Monica Tesler
- The heroes return, by Monica Tesler
- Galaxy Zack, by Ray O'Ryan ; illustrated by Jason Kraft, #14
- Are extraterrestrials a threat to mankind?, Toney Allman
- E.T., the extra-terrestrial, based on the film written by Melissa Mathison and directed by Steven Spielberg ; illustrated by Kim Smith ; story adapted by Jim Thomas
- Homebound, John David Anderson
- They'll believe me when I'm gone, by Amy Axelrod ; illustrated by Jack E. Davis
- The war of the worlds, H.G. Wells ; adapted by Kathryn Lay ; illustrated by Eric Scott Fisher
- Can you survive an alien invasion?, an interactive doomsday adventure, by Blake Hoena
- Weird kid, Greg van Eekhout
- The Fellowship for Alien Detection, Kevin Emerson
- Of Jenny and the aliens, Ryan Gebhart
- The search for WondLa, by Tony DiTerlizzi, with illustrations by the author
- Freddy and the baseball team from Mars, Walter R. Brooks ; illustrated by Kurt Wiese
- The forgotten shrine, by Monica Tesler
- Galaxy Zack, by Ray O'Ryan ; illustrated by Jason Kraft, #13
- Betrayer of worlds, Larry Niven and Edward M. Lerner
- The Area 51 files, Julie Buxbaum ; illustrations by Lavanya Naidu
- Out of this world, Chris Wooding
- Mars needs moms!, Berkeley Breathed
- What goes up, Katie Kennedy
- The war of the worlds, H.G. Wells ; illustrated by Scott McKowen
- Dude, where's my spaceship?, by Dan Greenburg ; illustrated by Macky Pamintuan
- Scooby-Doo!, written by Laurie S. Sutton ; illustrated by Scott Neely
- Galaxy Zack, by Ray O'Ryan ; illustrated by Jason Kraft, #12
- The true meaning of Smekday, by Adam Rex
- The X-files, Earth children are weird, based on characters created by Chris Carter ; illustrated by Kim Smith ; [story and text by Jason Rekulak]
- Stowaway, John David Anderson
- Lights on Wonder Rock, David Litchfield
- Stone in the sky, Cecil Castellucci
- Devastation class, by Glen Zipper and Elaine Mongeon
- The sparrow, Mary Doria Russell
- Galaxy Zack, by Ray O'Ryan ; illustrated by Jason Kraft, #11
- No good deed, Dean Wesley Smith & Kristine Kathryn Rusch ; from the television series developed by Jason Katims
- The war of the worlds, retold from the H.G. Wells original by Chris Sasaki ; illustrated by Jamel Akib
- The last star, Rick Yancey
- Ginormica's big battle, adapted by Gail Herman ; pencils by Charles Grosvenor ; color by Artful Doodlers
- Star striker, Mary Amato, [Book 1]
- Star Belchers, by Thomas Kingsley Troupe ; illustrated by Amit Tayal, [Book 1]
- Alien in my pocket, by Nate Ball ; illustrated by Macky Pamintuan, 2
- Freddy! King of Flurb, written and illustrated by Peter Hannan
- A hero for WondLa, Tony DiTerlizzi, with illustrations by the author
- Galaxy's most wanted, by the author of The zombie chasers, John Kloepfer ; illustrated by Nick Edwards, [Book 2]
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