Matthew, they thought, was just going through a phase of talking to himself. And, like many parents, they waited for him to get over it, but it started to get worse. Mathew's conversations with himself grew more and more intense - it was like listening to one end of a telephone conversation while someone argued, cajoled and reasoned with another person you couldn't hear. Then Matthew started doing things he couldn't do before, like counting in binary-code mathematics. So he told them about Chocky - the person who lived in his head.
E.T. : the Extra-Terrestrial (Book+Audio)An alien is left behind on Earth. He is found by a 10-year-old-boy, Elliot, and a special friendship begins. But E.T. wants to go home and if Elliot helps him, he'll lose a friend... The Steven Spielberg movie celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2002.
ET: The Extraterrestrial (Penguin Reader Level 2- Old Edition)
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ET: The Extraterrestrial (Penguin Reader Level 2- Old Edition)
An alien is left behind on Earth. He is found by a 10-year-old-boy, Elliot, and a special friendship begins. But E.T. wants to go home and if Elliot helps him, he'll lose a friend... The Steven Spielberg movie celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2002.
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Azazel is a character created by Isaac Asimov and featured in a series of fantasy short stories. Azazel is a two-centimeter-tall demon (or extraterrestrial), named after the Biblical demon.
The Lost Book of Enki: Memoirs and Prophecies of an Extraterrestrial god by Zecharia Sitchin
by Zecharia Sitchin. The biblical parallels are truly amazing considering these were written 4500 B.C.! You will learn who really built the pyramids (and why), how agriculture really started (and quite recently), why parallel cultures existed across the atlantic ocean in the 4th millenium, why the 'gods' lived thousands of years, how nuclear wars occured in the remote past, how the inner solar system was formed, and why the gods fate is intertwined with mankind's! Not to mention, on rereading this book, you may stumble onto some really great clues: like, where one should look to find Gilgamesh's lost "plant that makes the old man young"