A review by zbrarian
I Am the Walrus by Neal Shusterman, Eric Elfman

4.0

All Noah wants to do is ride motor-cross. But when the local course is shut down and sold to a developer, what’s a boy to do? His life is boring: mom gardens, dad makes coffins in the garage and his younger sister Andi is annoying and full of snark. His life is boring UNTIL he discovers he’s got a genetic mutation that turns him into all different kinds of animal life. Unfortunately this happens in front of Sahara, she of the gymnastics team and possible “love” interest. Also along for this hilarious romp is Noah’s best friend Ogden, who carries the weight of humor throughout the novel. Oh, did I mention the aliens, who rely heavily on MOVIES to understand humanity, that come to kill Noah? Let the adventures begin. Fun and adventurous middle grade SciFi story that has twists and turns to the end..oh wait, but is it the end? Thanks to NetGalley & Little Brown Books for Young Readers for the ARC. Can’t wait for the continued adventures of Noah…and Ogden!