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Archer and Zowie

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Archer and Zowie

By: Hans Bluedorn
Narrated by: Martin Reeve
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After a science experiment in the kitchen goes very wrong, Archer and Zowie are surprised to find that the microwave-oven now:

  • Can order sandwiches from the deli.
  • Can squash the entire universe to the size of a bean in less than a second.
  • Wants to kill them.

Over the course of the day, Archer and Zowie will encounter deep space, angry babysitters, teleporting microwave ovens, big penguin aliens, and even the author of this book.

They can only expect the unexpected.

©2018 Hans Witness Bluedorn (P)2019 Hans Witness Bluedorn
Fiction Humorous Fiction Literature & Fiction Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Comedy Witty Funny
Creative Adventure • Educational Elements • Excellent Narration • Complementary Personalities • Imaginative Storyline

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This is the first book I’ve read/listened to by this author and I would listen to another. I’m curious what else he’d do. It took me a bit to get into the book, but I like how the children’s imagination has been turned into such a fantastical tale. Penguin aliens, microwave travelling machine, space bugs, crash landing on a distant plant.

This is the first book I’ve listened to by this narrator ( Martin Reeve ) and I would listen to another. He does well narrating this book. I think it would be an enjoyable lesson for kids and hold their attention. He does not over-express things like some children narrators tend to do. His narration style is such he is telling the story not just reading a book.

There are no explicit sex scenes, excessive violence or swearing.

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and voluntarily left this unbiased review.
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Silly kids story

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Ruth Ann says:

Archer and Zowie are best friends, BUT they don’t always get along with each other.

Archer is the better thinker of the two, but Zowie can ask more questions. They are both rather curious about new things as they travel through space. So hop onto their treehouse/space ship and get ready to explore another planet as they fight off penguin aliens and learn the hans’ weakness/strength.

This book is really silly. That’s why I like it. Mr. Bluedorn is great!!

a review from our 11-year-old daughter...

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This is different from our usual car ride diet of Adventures in Odyssey because the story is all about 2 friends and their imaginative play. It’s interesting, fast moving action that involves alien penguins. Note that there are a few uses of “stupid” and a few bodily functions references.
Overall, a fun listen for kids ages 7 to 14.

Imaginative fun

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“Archer and Zowie” is a funny, creative, and imaginative story. It combines space, friendship, and the microwave into a story about adventure.

My favorite part is when Archer and Zowie get hungry and find some nuts laying on the ground. They crack them and eat a bunch. Then Zowie places a cracked nut before Archer, and it walks away! The nuts have legs! Archer and Zowie are so grossed out.

In this book I learned that friendship has no bounds, and that sometimes even best, best friends can fight and argue. Also, in the face of danger only true friends will stay by your side and fight. False friends will run away and desert you.

There was a part I didn’t like, though. Archer and Zowie were not very respectful to God. Zowie talked about God peeing when it rains. I don’t think that’s a good way to think of God. I still thought it was a very good book, however.

A very good book, review by ten-year-old E.S.

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This is a very funny book to listen to! It was a little strange in the beginning and difficult to get into, but if you just keep going, your whole family will enjoy it!

My favorite part as an adult listener is all the interesting ‘fun facts’ that are tied into the story. And they are everywhere! You come away from this book not just entertained, but with real information. That’s probably the best way for anyone to learn—by listening to a story. You’re having so much fun, you don’t realize you are learning.

I’m happy this story isn’t just a silly tale about a brother and sister on a wild space adventure. You will come away with information you probably didn’t have before.

Whimsical, entertaining, and educational!

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