Review of Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches from Outer Space!

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We can find a blend of science fiction, humour in the book "Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches from Outer Space!" by I.S. Noah. This story is about four kids who find a spaceship hidden in the forest.
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"Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches from Outer Space" must be an incredible book. Am specifically interested in the political part of the story. I will be glad to grab a copy of this book to unravel the mysteries myself. Let's go please
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Four kids unexpectedly end up on an outer space journey. The journey is filled with unexpected surprises and earthy concerns. The humor is the highlight of this book. Will they get back home safe? One needs to read to find out.
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"Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches from Outer Space!" is a sci-fi adventure where kids, led by Violet, discover a hidden spaceship and a mysterious peanut butter and jelly sandwich. I would love to read more of this book.
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Your review is compelling and makes me want to read this book to consider for a contest I'm judging. I like that there are science fiction elements, but that the characters are young and would appeal to middle-grade readers. I also appreciate the humorous aspect you mentioned; so much sci-fi takes itself seriously. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
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From your review, this is a book that I would really enjoy. Am curious to find out what the kids did when they found the spaceship.
Thanks for the engaging review!
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This piques my interest. 'The plot starts with Violet Wilson, a self-proclaimed terrible babysitter, who takes her brothers and best friend on a hike. The discovery of the spaceship and the decision of six-year-old Willys to eat the peanut butter and jelly sandwich inside it set off a series of unpredictable events.'
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Looks like a very relatable book for the social, relational, and emotional issues that teens deal with today! I enjoyed reading the sample pages!
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Definitely not my cup of tea, because in the reviewer's own words, this is a "humorous book that combines action, satire, and science fiction" and neither of those are among my preferred genres. No offense, just personal taste, so I will have to skip it, but congrats with BOTD!
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Is the humor anything similar to the Percy Jackson series? If so it sounds like a fun time. Satires are hard to pull off well.
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Thank you for your review. I read the sample. This looks like a fun kid's book; some adults might like it too. Kids in the forest find a spaceship! Congrats to the author on the #BOTD.
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A humorous sci-fi will definitely be something I will want to read. A lot of Sci-Fi's are complicated with a chunk of tech terms and boring. I'm sure that isn't the case with this one. Congrats to the BOTD author! 
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"Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches from Outer Space!" by I.S. Noah sounds like an exciting science fiction book for young readers. I'm sure adults could also find it appealing and will enjoy the humor and political satire.
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"Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches from Outer Space!" by I.S. Noah is an interesting book full of humor. The book also intertwines action, science fiction, and satire. The plot begins with Violet Wilson discovering a spaceship with her brothers and best friend.
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Post by azza lia »

This sounds fun and delightful. Its simple flow is suitable for young readers. Filled with humor and political satire, this would be an engaging fantasy. Thank you for your insightful review.
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