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Hollywood vs. the Galaxy (Alien Superstar #3)

Hollywood vs. the Galaxy (Alien Superstar #3)

Current price: $14.99
Publication Date: October 5th, 2021
Publisher:
Amulet Books
ISBN:
9781419746840
Pages:
296
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Description

Hollywood vs. the Galaxy is another hilarious, action-packed intergalactic adventure in the New York Times bestselling Alien Superstar series by New York Times bestselling creators—Emmy Award–winning actor Henry Winkler and children’s book author Lin Oliver—with illustrations by Ethan Nicolle.
 
Buddy’s out-of-this-world adventures continue! Since Citizen Cruel failed to capture Buddy, the Supreme Leader is left with no other choice: he must go to Earth himself to make sure Buddy is returned to his home planet for the ultimate punishment.
 
While an unsuspecting Buddy is acting on his Hollywood sitcom, the Supreme Leader’s powers of mind control weave a delicate web to entrap him. Will Buddy be caught? Will he succumb to these menacing powers? Will the Earthlings ever find out who Buddy Burger truly is?
 
These are the questions that will keep readers turning pages until the end of this action-packed, side-splitting comedy adventure in the New York Times bestselling middle-grade series.
 

About the Author

Henry Winkler is an Emmy Award–winning actor, writer, director, and producer who has created some of the most iconic TV roles, including Arthur “the Fonz” Fonzarelli on Happy Days and Gene Cousineau on Barry.

Lin Oliver is a children’s book writer and a writer and producer for both TV and film. She is the cofounder of the Society of Children’s Books Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) and currently manages its charitable division.

Praise for Hollywood vs. the Galaxy (Alien Superstar #3)

"The authors are able to inject some real menace in the narrative with the Supreme Leader’s finally getting his hands dirty, spinning an engaging yarn that’ll have readers turning pages as quickly as possible. The narrative clicks into place, moving effectively while still boasting plenty of humor. Spot art—and the occasional full-page illustration—amplifies the hijinks..." 
— Kirkus Reviews