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Egg Monsters from Mars (Goosebumps, Bk 42)
Egg Monsters from Mars - Goosebumps, Bk 42 Author:R. L. Stine It's the size of a softball. It's covered with blue and purple veins. It's the egg that Dana Johnson finds at Easter time--and it's no yolk! Neither is the slimy yellow creature inside. Is it really an egg monster from Mars?
Valerie H. (vhostos) reviewed Egg Monsters from Mars (Goosebumps, Bk 42) on
Now this book is just as interesting as the title is!!! Its more sci-fci then horror. Its not scary, but is VERRRRRY interesting!!!
Dana Johnson is a normal 12yr boy with a totally bratty sister who get's whatever she wants whenever she wants. She demands an egg hunt for her birthday party... And so of course she get's one!!!
Now Dana to his suprize finds an egg the size of a softball in his yard with purple viens, and it throbs... He keeps the egg in his sock droor to keep it from his little sister. Soon one day he finds it hatched in his sock droor. But its nothing that normally fromes from an egg... Its a small yellow,gooey,slimy creature with beedy black eyes. Dana is shocked, but he wants to know what it is and he takes it to the science lab in his town to have them check it out.
And that's just where the fun begins!!!
To find out the rest read this interesting book it has and interesting ending as well!!!
from back of book
"An egg hunt. That's what Dana Johnson's bratty little sister, Brandy, wants to have at her birthday party. And whatever Brandy wants, Brandy gets.
Dana's not big on egg hunts. But that was before he fount The Egg. Its not like a normal egg. It's about the size of a softball. It's covered in with ugly blue and purple veins.
And it's starting to hatch...."
An egg hunt. That's what Dana Johnson's bratty little sister, Brandy, wants to have at her birthday party. And whatever Brandy wants, Brandy gets. Dana's not big on egg hunts. But htat was before he found The Egg. It's not like a normal egg. It's about the size of a football. It's covered with ugly blue and purple veins. And it's starting to hatch...