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The Doom Machine
The Doom Machine
Author: Mark Teague
When a spaceship lands in Vern Hollow, Jack's hometown, he and his no-account inventor-uncle Bud are busy trying to fix a car driven by Dr. Shumway and her daughter, Isadora. Although Uncle Bud secretly knows the aliens are after one of his inventions, everyone is surprised when the space aliens capture seven of Vern Hollow's residents a...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780545151429
ISBN-10: 0545151422
Publication Date: 10/1/2009
Pages: 320
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: The Blue Sky Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed The Doom Machine on + 2527 more book reviews
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I got a copy of this book through the Amazon Vine program. After reading the synopsis I was hooked, this sounded like a fantastic book. It was a great read. Very amusing and would appeal to children and adults alike.

It's 1956 and Jack Creedle is a trouble maker, but he's a trouble maker who is really good at fixing cars and trying to hold his own paper route. One morning while delivering papers he sees a flying saucer land in the forest. Little does Jack know the Skreeps have returned and they are here to collect a special item. Ironically the special item is something that Jack's uncle Bud built and it just happens to be a time machine of sorts. If the Skreeps get there..uh..legs on it, it could mean the end of Earth. When Isadora and her mother get stranded in Vern Hollow they are sucked into the adventure with Jack and Bud. It is an adventure that will take all of the participants literally out of this world to Skreepia and beyond.

If you want to compare this book to something I would say think of it as a 1950's sit-com version of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy but suitable for all ages. This book is zany and crazy and full of intriguing characters. The characters are very interesting, the plot moves along at a great clip, and there is a lot of great humor. This is fun science fiction for kids (and adults) that has a bit of a pulp science fiction feel to it.

This book reminded me a lot of Philip Reeve's Larklight series too. It has that zany adventure through space feel to it. The book itself it very well put together and has some very nice sketches throughout that help readers to picture some of the more crazy creatures easier. This would be a great book to read to kids. The writing is easy to read and engaging. Teague does a great job creating a goofy but believable premise. The book wraps up nicely.

Overall I really enjoyed this book. I hope to see more books from Teague in the future. If you like Daniel Pinkwater, the Larklight series by Philip Reeve, or are looking for a kid-friendly version of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy this is the book for you. Everyone should check out this zany space adventure.
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buzzby avatar reviewed The Doom Machine on + 6062 more book reviews
I really didn't get hooked by the story, but then again, I'm 40 years older than the main characters. It reminded me of the "Freddy goes to Mars" stories by Walter Brooks that I read long ago (takes place in upstate New York, aliens come and visit a mad scientist relative), I guess I like his books for the younger crowds better, with ennui-laden farm animals. The aliens weren't as cute in this one.
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Reviewed by Kira M for TeensReadToo.com

The year is 1956, and Jack is a good-natured, former juvenile delinquent who is great at fixing machines, particularly cars. One morning while out delivering papers, Jack notices a spaceship land in the woods.

When a group of spider-like aliens attack his house and try to steal one of his uncle's inventions, chaos ensues. In the process, Jack, his uncle, Bud, the sheriff, the sheriff 's son, a scientist stranded in town while traveling, and her daughter are taken along with Bud's machine.

The aliens have discovered that his uncle's machine is not a refrigerator but a dimensional field destabilizer, a device that can rip holes in space in order to venture wherever the traveler wants to go. With this device, the aliens hope to easily access Earth and destroy it.

Will Jack and his companions escape in time to stop the aliens from destroying Earth?

An action-packed science fiction adventure. The characters are entertaining and well-developed. The plot is gripping and fun to read. Readers who like aliens, science fiction, adventure, and apocalyptic stories will enjoy reading THE DOOM MACHINE.


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