A timely and thought-provoking environmental SF/fantasy for young adultsSeventeen-year-old Emily and her best friend Reese can't wait for summer vacation on Cape Cod. Every year, it's the same thing: high hopes that they will finally hook up with some cool guys and it never happens. So it's totally amazing when, out of nowhere, they meet two unbelievably adorable boys who are just too cute. They Came From Below. Blake Nelson. Macmillan, - Juvenile Fiction - pages. 3 Reviews /5(3). Meanwhile, they’re trying to rescue a fellow organism from the government with the help of Emily’s scientist dad. Nelson chooses a simple but effectively flowing style as he digs beneath the surface of a frivolous summer beach caper to discover far deeper meanings in this appealing sci-fi fantasy.
They Came From Below. Blake Nelson. Macmillan, - Juvenile Fiction - pages. 3 Reviews. On the hunt for temporary boyfriends, two giddy girls on summer vacation at Cape Cod get involved with aliens from the deep. Emily and Reese find themselves irresistibly attracted to Steve and Dave, and not just because of their movie-star looks. The boys have the ability to heal people with their mysterious connection to virtually every thinking organism on earth#;a planet they'll be. They Came From Below by Blake Nelson Summers at South Point for Emily and Reese have been pretty much normal and uneventful- hanging out at Antonio's for the $ pizza slice and drink combo, scoping out boys on the beach, and sleeping over at each other's houses.
They came from below, and they need to find their way back to the bottom of the ocean. Unfortunately, they cannot return to their home until they rescue their friend from a top-secret government facility, and they need Reese, Professor Dalton, and Emily to help them do it. This book is smart and funny. They Came From Below by Blake Nelson Two things happen while seventeen year old Emily is vacationing on Cape Cod. First, a strange body washes up on the beach and her Dad become part of a hush-hush government investigation which seems to zap all his strength. Meanwhile, they’re trying to rescue a fellow organism from the government with the help of Emily’s scientist dad. Nelson chooses a simple but effectively flowing style as he digs beneath the surface of a frivolous summer beach caper to discover far deeper meanings in this appealing sci-fi fantasy.
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