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Danny and the Trip to Outer Space: This book is written and illustrated by 8 year old author, David T. Lee. It contains 16 chapters, 6,500 words and ... in 2011 when he was 7 years old). (Volume 2)

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Danny and the Trip to Outer Space was written and illustrated by David T. Lee when he was 8 year-old.This book contains 16 chapters, 6,500 words and 6 full color illustrations. It is the sequel of Danny and the Portal of the World (published by David in 2011 when he was 7 years old).The story starts when Danny accidentally spills soda on one of his birthday gifts, a RC plane, and it enlarges enough so it could fit Danny's whole family inside it. Unfortunately, Danny's house is destroyed when the machine starts up and the family decides to travel to Massachusetts (from England). On the way, they run into Grandpa Garth's plane and all of Danny's relatives join Danny's family.Two hours later, after a nap, Danny finds out that the spacecraft has flown through the atmosphere and they have entered outer space. They land on the Moon and have a fun time there. When they come back to their spacecraft, 100 Martian Spacebattlers attack the spacecraft. The only way Danny and his passengers could survive the attack was to fire their own cannons. They eventually win the battle and head on farther from Earth and more into outer space.Later, they go through a wormhole and meet a few oddities there, like another Earth with a hotel and a strange planet where most of it is made out of food. And you must read on to see how Danny's experience comes together while traveling through the dangers and mystifications of outer space.… (más)
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This book is written and illustrated by 8 year old author David T. Lee. It is the sequel of "Danny and the Portal of the World". David published his first children chapter book when he was 7. He got a lot of good comments from his school principal, teachers, children book authors, librarians from public libraries, and his friends.

Danny and the Trip to Outer Space is a book of imagination. An adventure story young kids would love to read. From a simple birthday gift, it starts a journey from Earth to another new galaxy previously undiscovered by scientists. There is a planet made out of all kind of delicious food. You will see strange animals that can talk and have their own businesses. Spectacular species from other planets attacked Danny's aircraft. To win over the aliens, Danny and his relatives need to work together. You will find out new technology you never heard before. Eventually, Danny created another portal near the Earth.

It is a great story filled with action, exciting dialogs, funny moments, and digital color illustrations all created by David.

Here is another feedback of his book provided by a long time children book author and editor:

"David, what a stellar accomplishment (no pun intended!). I love your judicious use of JUICY words and your swiftly moving plot. Danny's 15,486 relatives are wonderfully absurd, and our hero's solutions to keeping them all comfortable and safe are endearing. And of course I am partial to the fact that you worked in the Brooklyn Bridge! Excellent job, David! Keep it up!"

I highly recommend this book to children from grade 2 to 6. ( )
  Infomages | Sep 18, 2012 |
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This book is written and illustrated by 8 year old author David T. Lee. It is the sequel of "Danny and the Portal of the World". David published his first children chapter book when he was 7. He got a lot of good comments from his school principal, teachers, children book authors, librarians from public libraries, and his friends.

Danny and the Trip to Outer Space is a book of imagination. An adventure story young kids would love to read. From a simple birthday gift, it starts a journey from Earth to another new galaxy previously undiscovered by scientists. There is a planet made out of all kind of delicious food. You will see strange animals that can talk and have their own businesses. Spectacular species from other planets attacked Danny's aircraft. To win over the aliens, Danny and his relatives need to work together. You will find out new technology you never heard before. Eventually, Danny created another portal near the Earth.

It is a great story filled with action, exciting dialogs, funny moments, and digital color illustrations all created by David.

Here is another feedback of his book provided by a long time children book author and editor:

"David, what a stellar accomplishment (no pun intended!). I love your judicious use of JUICY words and your swiftly moving plot. Danny's 15,486 relatives are wonderfully absurd, and our hero's solutions to keeping them all comfortable and safe are endearing. And of course I am partial to the fact that you worked in the Brooklyn Bridge! Excellent job, David! Keep it up!"

I highly recommend this book to children from grade 2 to 6. ( )
  Infomages | Sep 18, 2012 |
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Danny and the Trip to Outer Space was written and illustrated by David T. Lee when he was 8 year-old.This book contains 16 chapters, 6,500 words and 6 full color illustrations. It is the sequel of Danny and the Portal of the World (published by David in 2011 when he was 7 years old).The story starts when Danny accidentally spills soda on one of his birthday gifts, a RC plane, and it enlarges enough so it could fit Danny's whole family inside it. Unfortunately, Danny's house is destroyed when the machine starts up and the family decides to travel to Massachusetts (from England). On the way, they run into Grandpa Garth's plane and all of Danny's relatives join Danny's family.Two hours later, after a nap, Danny finds out that the spacecraft has flown through the atmosphere and they have entered outer space. They land on the Moon and have a fun time there. When they come back to their spacecraft, 100 Martian Spacebattlers attack the spacecraft. The only way Danny and his passengers could survive the attack was to fire their own cannons. They eventually win the battle and head on farther from Earth and more into outer space.Later, they go through a wormhole and meet a few oddities there, like another Earth with a hotel and a strange planet where most of it is made out of food. And you must read on to see how Danny's experience comes together while traveling through the dangers and mystifications of outer space.

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