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Steve Harpster

4 Books
A sticky space problem has Eek and Ack in serious trouble. The bug-eyed brothers from the Great Goo Galaxy are back with another plan to conquer Earth. This time, though, their mission takes a strange turn when something gooey, wiggly, and very much alive gets in their way. Trapped on an asteroid with an ooze-covered creature, Eek and Ack must figure out how to escape before their latest invasion plan falls apart. With silly alien action, comic-style artwork, and fast-moving panels, this funny science fiction adventure is a good fit for young readers who like space, slapstick, and characters who are more ridiculous than scary.
6-8 Years 40 Pages
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Eek and Ack are bored, which is bad news for Earth. The two alien brothers from the Great Goo Galaxy decide that conquering a faraway planet sounds like the perfect way to spend the day. But their invasion does not go as planned. When their spaceship is mistaken for a washing machine at a laundromat, the terrible twosome discover that Earth may be much harder to conquer than they expected. Packed with goofy science fiction, comic panels, and fast jokes, this graphic novel gives new readers a funny space adventure with plenty of action and very little seriousness.
6-8 Years 46 Pages
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Ack wants a pet, but Mom is not going to make it easy. When Ack realizes he probably will not be allowed to get one, Eek comes up with a very alien solution: why not make a pet instead? For two brothers from the Great Goo Galaxy, that plan sounds simple enough. But homemade pets, especially alien ones, may bring more chaos than anyone expected. This Eek and Ack story combines science fiction, sibling comedy, and pet trouble in a quick illustrated adventure. Young readers who like silly characters, space settings, and easy-to-follow humor will enjoy watching the brothers turn a simple wish into a gooey problem.
6-8 Years 34 Pages
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Halloween seems like the perfect day for an alien invasion. Eek and Ack can walk around Earth and no one even notices they are aliens. The terrible twosome blend right in with the trick-or-treaters, but their plan runs into a hairy problem: Wolfy the Wolfman. Now Eek and Ack must face a monster who fits the holiday just as well as they do. This funny graphic novel mixes aliens, Halloween, and light monster action in a way that is silly rather than truly scary. With comic panels, quick jokes, and a fast-moving plot, it is a fun choice for young readers who like spooky-season stories with space-age trouble.
6-8 Years 41 Pages
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