Amelia, the Venutons and the Golden Cage
'Amelia, the Venutons and the Golden Cage,' is the second book in Amelia's Amazing Space Adventures; an exciting series set in outer space, for children ages 5-9.
Uglesnoo needs Amelia's help. His sister is very sick. The only cure is a repelling crystal from Neptune. With his Earthling friend, Amelia, they must continue their quest. More items are needed to buy the crystal. But Venus is full of danger and angry aliens. Are Uglesnoo and Amelia in over their heads?
Curious as to how the adventure began? In the first book, 'Amelia, the Moochins and the Sapphire Palace,' Amelia opens a present. A present that's not a present. No, it's a friendly looking alien from the planet Pluto. Uglesnoo needs to leave right away for the Moon. Uglesnoo also desperately needs Amelia's help. His sister is very sick. Should Amelia venture into outer space?
Learn more about the book(s) and the series at:
www.ameliasamazingspaceadventures.com
My Review
What a fun, charming book. This is the second book in this series but it can be read as a stand alone novel. I know I had no issues jumping right into this book and joining along with Amelia and Uglesnoo. These to were good together. They sure kept things entertaining with the out of this world characters they met and the situations they found themselves in. I read this book on my computer. The illustrations in this book were still very eye-catching and colorful. I like that they were simple without being too overcrowded. This way for the younger readers they will not be distracted by too much going on in the pictures. Also, I found reading this book to be easy for the younger readers to read without too much interaction from the adults. A book worth checking out for the young readers.
Uglesnoo needs Amelia's help. His sister is very sick. The only cure is a repelling crystal from Neptune. With his Earthling friend, Amelia, they must continue their quest. More items are needed to buy the crystal. But Venus is full of danger and angry aliens. Are Uglesnoo and Amelia in over their heads?
Curious as to how the adventure began? In the first book, 'Amelia, the Moochins and the Sapphire Palace,' Amelia opens a present. A present that's not a present. No, it's a friendly looking alien from the planet Pluto. Uglesnoo needs to leave right away for the Moon. Uglesnoo also desperately needs Amelia's help. His sister is very sick. Should Amelia venture into outer space?
Learn more about the book(s) and the series at:
www.ameliasamazingspaceadventures.com
My Review
What a fun, charming book. This is the second book in this series but it can be read as a stand alone novel. I know I had no issues jumping right into this book and joining along with Amelia and Uglesnoo. These to were good together. They sure kept things entertaining with the out of this world characters they met and the situations they found themselves in. I read this book on my computer. The illustrations in this book were still very eye-catching and colorful. I like that they were simple without being too overcrowded. This way for the younger readers they will not be distracted by too much going on in the pictures. Also, I found reading this book to be easy for the younger readers to read without too much interaction from the adults. A book worth checking out for the young readers.
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