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You Can't Have My Planet:

But Take My Brother, Please
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9 Reviews
Macmillan, Apr 10, 2012 - Juvenile Fiction - 256 pages
Thirteen-year-old Giles is the last person anyone would expect to save the planet. he's not as charming as his little sister, and not as brainy as his goody-goody older brother. But when Giles witnesses an alien realtor showing Earth to possible new tenants, he knows he'd better do something. With the help of an alien "attorney" and the maddest scientist in middle-grade fiction, Giles just might save humans from eviction from Earth. Let's hope so. The alternatives are...not so hospitable.
  

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Review: You Can't Have My Planet, But Take My Brother, Please

User Review  - Barbara - Goodreads

Very clever and imaginative writing. Funny and easy reading. Read full review

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User Review  - Mandy - Goodreads

Giles hates being the middle child because he feels so insignificant. Those feelings change when the fate of the planet is up to him! Read full review

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Contents

Section 1
2
Section 2
9
Section 3
25
Section 4
36
Section 5
43
Section 6
53
Section 7
59
Section 8
71
Section 14
137
Section 15
147
Section 16
158
Section 17
174
Section 18
181
Section 19
191
Section 20
200
Section 21
209

Section 9
82
Section 10
93
Section 11
99
Section 12
109
Section 13
123
Section 22
220
Section 23
225
Section 24
235
Section 25
241
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James Mihaley has milked cows. He drove 1,000 miles in one day for a rock concert. Once, he almost got eaten by a shark. He lives in L.A., where he avoids the paparazzi and feeds the pigeons. This is his first novel.

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