Sputnik's Guide to Life on Earth
Written by Frank Cottrell Boyce
Narrated by Peter Capaldi
4/5
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About this audiobook
A one-of-a-kind story of heart, humor, and finding one’s place in the universe.
Prez knows that the best way to keep track of things is to make a list. That's important when you have a grandfather who is constantly forgetting. And it's even more important when your grandfather can't care for you anymore and you have to go live with a foster family out in the country.
Prez is still learning to fit in at his new home when he answers the door to meet Sputnik—a kid who is more than a little strange. First, he can hear what Prez is thinking. Second, he looks like a dog to everyone except Prez. Third, he can manipulate the laws of space and time. Sputnik, it turns out is an alien, and he's got a mission that requires Prez's help: the Earth has been marked for destruction, and the only way they can stop it is to come up with ten reasons why the planet should be saved.
Thus begins one of the most fun and eventful summers of Prez's life, as he and Sputnik set out on a journey to compile the most important list Prez has ever made—and discover just what makes our world so remarkable.
Frank Cottrell Boyce
Frank Cottrell Boyce’s first book, Millions, won the Carnegie Medal and his many other awards include the Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize. Frank is also a screenwriter, regularly collaborating with Michael Winterbottom and Danny Boyle, with whom he devised the 2012 London Olympics Opening Ceremony. He has written three sequels to Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and counts an episode of Doctor Who that he wrote in 2014 a particular achievement, saying, “Nothing compares to the buzz of writing the words ‘Interior…TARDIS!'” Frank has seven children and lives in Liverpool.
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Reviews for Sputnik's Guide to Life on Earth
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5My 12yo and I both loved this book. Funny, sad, weird, heartbreaking and beautiful.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Alien visits earth with intent to save earth, looking like a dog because of encounter with Laika.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Can't decide between 3 and 4 stars. Took a while to get into, but I liked it in the end. It's a wackier story than I'm used to from FCB, but I'll give him credit for trying something new.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Prez Mellows is cast into foster care when his only relative, his beloved grandfather, an old retired sailor, develops Alzheimer's and can no longer care for the boy. He is sent for the summer to live with a farming family who takes in a foster child every summer, temporarily. Prez does not talk. He can talk, he just chooses not to. His world is turned upside down when a slightly insane alien named Sputnik shows up at the farm the same day he does. Sputnik claims that he has a mission to take care of Prez, and also that the Earth will be destroyed in in the Autumn unless he can come up with ten good reasons to spare it. And no buildings. Buildings are boring. And just to make the summer even more confusing, although Sputnik can read Prez's mind, making communication easy even though Prez doesn't talk... nobody but Prez sees that Sputnik is a brilliant, insane and possibly dangerous alien... everyone else thinks he is a dog.Three quarters of the book are the adventures Prez has with this bizarre being from another world who defies not only the laws of Scotland, but quite frequently the laws of physics as well. It is a bizarre tale. If you love strangeness for strangeness' sake with a healthy dash of humor, this book is for you. For me, most of the book fell into the category of, "good enough I want to finish it, but not to my taste enough that I sort of piddled my way through it slowly."Until the last 50 pages or so. Those pages made up for the rest of it, making me give it four stars instead of two or three. In spite of the lunacy of the story, it was a very human book with a heart, a point, and an extremely satisfying ending.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I'm surprised by the darkness in what I thought would be a fairly lighthearted tale of an alien (most everyone thinks he is a dog) who is trying to find 10 great things about Earth. The young protagonist is spending the summer with a family on their farm, but he has come from an orphanage he was placed in when his grandfather developed Alzheimer's .