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The book contains themes of friendship, acceptance, social pressure and the power of community, but above all, it tells an exciting epic story through believable characterization within a fantastic universe, with fast pacing and the effective use of humour.
I was pleasantly surprised by this story. I was expecting alien invasions (there kind of was one) but it was so much more. It was more focused on the people of the Garden. Of how they interacted with each other, how they came together to fight and save their homes. It was so interesting and kept you on your toes. You didnt know what to expect. You had flying teacups, talking owls, and even some dragons. (You can never go wrong with dragons)Every single character was multi-layered. You could
Cracking read, this. Bits of Narnia, bits of Pratchett, bits of Doctor Who at its funniest. Witches with raised eyebrows, wizards who want to take over the world, mages (wizards who've achieved a certain weight) who just want lots of books, a good meal and a nap (much like me, to be fair), dragons, talking animals, hell, even talking mushrooms (including possibly the first Mafia mushroom in the history of literature) all exst in harmony in the world of 'The Garden' - itself a bit Narnia-like, in

This was a lovely story, filled with magic and humour.It was very easy to read and very visual wording to help with reading out loud to children.A nice magical journey, great for any imaginative child.I will look forward/hope to more titles from this author in the future!
Oh My Goodness! This book is everything. Like literally everything. You have Sci-fi, fantasy even hints of magic realism all in this quick read. Explaining everything would make it sound more complex than what it is. But, imagine witches, wizards, aliens (astarians), a groot, snitches from harry potter, hellboy, and even an owl similar to a combination of Hedwig & Errol meshed together all to make a perfect book, this would be it. I don't want to spoil to much, but when a Teacup with a girl,
Firstly, I like to say thank you to Jude for introducing me to his wonderful creation. As always this doesnt affect my review, I will always be 100% honest.In the very first chapter Jude breaks the 4th wall (talks to us directly as a reader) this is something I havent experienced much in books, it worked really well. I enjoyed how it set up the concept of the garden. We go back to this periodically throughout the book and I loved how that draws us, as readers, even further into the garden.The
This review is also posted on my website Behind the Pages: Aliens in My Garden.Everything was normal in the Garden. Skoros was away scheming in his castle, Harper was crashing through the woods trying to be a graceful owl, though not quite making the cut, and Alditha was being her regular witchy self. But all that changed when Celeste, arrived in her teacup of a spaceship on a mission to find her lost kin. Skoros sees her as a way to further his technological advances. After all, if he's the
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Title | : | Aliens In My Garden |
Author | : | Jude Gwynaire |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 267 pages |
Published | : | October 9th 2018 by Prodigy Gold Books (first published 2018) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Aliens |
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ALIENS IN MY GARDEN takes ALDITHA the witch and HARPER (the talking, though not terribly bright owl) from their usual business serving the residents of the Garden on a path that pits them against SKOROS. The would-be evil wizard is useless at magic, great at engineering, has a brass wand, a smart alec who plans to take over the Garden. When a giant teacup lands in their world, they are introduced to CELESTE, a teenaged alien girl (who's really much older than she looks) and ALPHA, her bio-mechanoid co-pilot, who looks like a typical Grey alien.The book contains themes of friendship, acceptance, social pressure and the power of community, but above all, it tells an exciting epic story through believable characterization within a fantastic universe, with fast pacing and the effective use of humour.
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Ratings: 4.2 From 25 Users | 20 ReviewsDiscuss Appertaining To Books Aliens In My Garden
Let Jude Gwynaire whirl you away into a tiny enchanting world inside a garden. With nugget after nugget of entertaining quips, riveting descriptions, and lovable characters, there is no time to get bored, not even for a second. Do you ever read a sentence that is so cleverly written that you can't help but grin with delight? This book has a ton of those. The plot is much like a snowball rolling down a hill. The story begins with a stronger focus on characters, but then the plot takes off,I was pleasantly surprised by this story. I was expecting alien invasions (there kind of was one) but it was so much more. It was more focused on the people of the Garden. Of how they interacted with each other, how they came together to fight and save their homes. It was so interesting and kept you on your toes. You didnt know what to expect. You had flying teacups, talking owls, and even some dragons. (You can never go wrong with dragons)Every single character was multi-layered. You could
Cracking read, this. Bits of Narnia, bits of Pratchett, bits of Doctor Who at its funniest. Witches with raised eyebrows, wizards who want to take over the world, mages (wizards who've achieved a certain weight) who just want lots of books, a good meal and a nap (much like me, to be fair), dragons, talking animals, hell, even talking mushrooms (including possibly the first Mafia mushroom in the history of literature) all exst in harmony in the world of 'The Garden' - itself a bit Narnia-like, in

This was a lovely story, filled with magic and humour.It was very easy to read and very visual wording to help with reading out loud to children.A nice magical journey, great for any imaginative child.I will look forward/hope to more titles from this author in the future!
Oh My Goodness! This book is everything. Like literally everything. You have Sci-fi, fantasy even hints of magic realism all in this quick read. Explaining everything would make it sound more complex than what it is. But, imagine witches, wizards, aliens (astarians), a groot, snitches from harry potter, hellboy, and even an owl similar to a combination of Hedwig & Errol meshed together all to make a perfect book, this would be it. I don't want to spoil to much, but when a Teacup with a girl,
Firstly, I like to say thank you to Jude for introducing me to his wonderful creation. As always this doesnt affect my review, I will always be 100% honest.In the very first chapter Jude breaks the 4th wall (talks to us directly as a reader) this is something I havent experienced much in books, it worked really well. I enjoyed how it set up the concept of the garden. We go back to this periodically throughout the book and I loved how that draws us, as readers, even further into the garden.The
This review is also posted on my website Behind the Pages: Aliens in My Garden.Everything was normal in the Garden. Skoros was away scheming in his castle, Harper was crashing through the woods trying to be a graceful owl, though not quite making the cut, and Alditha was being her regular witchy self. But all that changed when Celeste, arrived in her teacup of a spaceship on a mission to find her lost kin. Skoros sees her as a way to further his technological advances. After all, if he's the
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