Children,Literature, Science fiction

《外星弟弟》全套五本 宁航一
Alien Brother – 5 volumes by Ning Hangyi

Introduction:
This series consists of five books: “The Arrival of the Alien Brother,” “The Item Worth One Billion Yuan,” “How to Summon a Dragon,” “The Mystery of the Ancient Painting,” and “The Trouble-Making Amoeba.”
“The Trouble-Making Amoeba” is the fifth book featuring the alien brother and tells the story of Leo bringing the amoeba back to the biological research institute on an asteroid. The scientists at the institute are very interested in this never-before-seen creature and plan to study it as a rare species.
Ning Haidun is a fourth-grade boy whose biggest wish is to have a brother. Fortunately, not long after, Haidun really does have a brother, and he is an alien. The arrival of the alien brother Leo brings unprecedented challenges and surprises to Haidun’s life. Together with a few friends, they participate in a mysterious summer camp, find a one billion Yuan item, engage in a cement glue battle, explore a magical cave, discover secrets in the sea of clouds, and experience a variety of alien gadgets: normalization signal generators, ascending slides, space
converters, jet belts, and robotic dogs, among others.
The “Alien Brother” series offers interesting and vivid imaginations of the human world where technology and life are integrated, bringing the virtual space to life for young readers. The narrative style is full of childlike innocence, showcasing the inclusiveness and vastness of science fiction from multiple angles, exploring the world’s phenomena through words and discovering future possibilities through imagination.
About the Author:
Ning Hangyi, whose real name is Ning Hang, became a teacher after graduating from university. In the classroom, he tells his self-created mystery and science fiction stories to his students. Due to their immense popularity, he transitioned to full-time writing and has since published over forty books, with his works translated into various languages and distributed abroad. He has been praised by the media as a ‘new master of mystery fiction’ and ‘the Hitchcock of China.’ He is a member of the Chinese Writers Association, a contracted writer at the Ba Jin Literature Institute, and a judge for the World Chinese Mystery Literature Competition. He has always maintained a childlike heart and is a great friend to children.

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