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The Field Trip, by R. A. Andrade

The Field Trip, by R. A. Andrade

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The Field Trip, by R. A. Andrade

The Field Trip, by R. A. Andrade



The Field Trip, by R. A. Andrade

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An adventure mixed with a touch of fantasy. Add a twist of love.

Although clumsy with women, botany professor Ross Barton possesses the quality of fearlessness when confronting danger. Relieved to be escaping routine school work and a bad relationship for a field research trip, a strange woman and danger are the last of his expectations. Jay, an awkward young woman unwilling to disclose her past, begins a solitary hike into the forest with a pet concealed in a box. She claims the pet is a cat. Rumors are spreading about odd lights in the night skies of New England.

A flight instructor reports that the government quarantined an area of Vermont woods.

All trails intersect on The Field Trip.

The Field Trip, by R. A. Andrade

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4840538 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-01
  • Released on: 2015-05-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.43" h x .47" w x 5.43" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 272 pages
The Field Trip, by R. A. Andrade

Review "THE FIELD TRIP is delightfully a combination of fantasy, contemporary science fiction, and wonderful character study. Check out this trip into the forested wilds." -- Mallory Heart Reviews"I fell in love with the silly, naive, gullible main character from the get go. I rooted for him. I yelled at him to get his head out of the clouds. I thought about him when I wasnt actually reading the book. I loved everything about this story! Great book. Kudos to author R.A. Andrade!" -- Goodreads

About the Author Ron writes from a small community in Michigan, sometimes at three in the morning when ideas wake him from sleep. He was born and raised in New England, sometimes drawing on those childhood and teen experiences for his novels. Driven to write, his goal is simply to entertain by bringing the reader the unexpected. Additional information can be found at raandrade.com.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Bad Trip! By Amazon Customer This is the complete review as it appears (http://ianwoodnovellum.blogspot.com/2015/05/the-field-trip-by-ra-andrade.html) at my blog dedicated to reading, writing (no 'rithmatic!), movies, & TV.Ross is a young man who is taking flying lessons from Ernie - flying helicopters. Ernie is an odd, older guy who hints to Ross that he should as ask out his daughter, Penny! Ross shies away from that, not being very good with girls - so he says. He's not going to be around anyway because he has a summer trip to Vermont planned.The book is 250 pages overall, but it starts on page five, ends on 246, and the lines are widely-spaced, so the effective length is less than the 240 or so pages it would seem to be at first glance. It's titled The Field Trip but evidently isn't friendly to trees! Not in the print version, anyway! Maybe that's why Ross keeps on insisting that it's a research trip. Ernie has mentioned to him that a war buddy of his who lives up there has been reporting odd goings on: lights in the sky (LITS - a staple of UFO folklore) at night and military activity in the air during the day.I didn't get Ross. At first I thought he was in his late teens or at best, early twenties, but he turned out to be thirty five, which was a big surprise. He's a teacher evidently in some sort of a community college (the novel is unclear), and he's still living with his mom. He has, effectively, a non-existent dating history, but this seems to be changing when Marsha, one of this students asks to meet with him on the evening of the last day of classes, to discuss his views on virtual evolution.The major who appears in chapter three is a bit of a cliché. He's chewing on an unlit cigar? Is that even allowed in the US army these days? He felt like something out of a comic book. The writing that introduced him needed some work, too. For example, this sentence: "Clenching the cigar between his bared teeth, the major grimaced." If you have a cigar between your bared teeth you're pretty much grimacing to begin with.After the disastrous dinner where Marsha gets both wine and chocolate mousse on her, she nevertheless invites Ross back to her apartment to continue the discussion. As he arrives, bringing pizza, she greets him wearing literally nothing but a sheet robe. I'm sorry but this is nonsensical. Yes, he's been her teacher, but she doesn't know him, and she greets him dressed (or more inappropriately, undressed) like that?The reason she does this is to seduce him, and it works because he has zero self control and even less self-respect. After a rather odd and somewhat inaccurate conversation about evolution, she retires to the bedroom, calls him down there and he enters her room to find her naked on the bed. This moron doesn't even question her motive, much less her physical health, and immediately has unprotected sex with her.I'm sorry, but at this point I could not stand to read this novel any more. I'm not a fan of juvenile sex romps; I like intelligent stories about intelligent characters, and this clearly wasn't one. I can't recommend it based on the small portion I read.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The field trip By Clare O'Beara The early part describes a botany professor who is taking helicopter flying lessons in Indiana, when he and his instructor see another chopper brought down by a storm gust. This rescue mission is hair-raising and holds our attention well on the work-minded professor when he gets back to class. A handsome mature student asks for her grade and asks to chat theories with him over dinner. All he's got on is preparations for a field trip, so somewhat against his better judgement he agrees. She's rather obviously making a play for him, but what's not to like?My sympathy for the professor ebbed fast as he is made use of by one obnoxious woman after another. Then the soldiers who have been glimpsed at intervals start hunting the professor on his field trip, and we get some outdoor survival scenes so well worn as to be threadbare. After which a companion starts talking about a telepathy device. Now, I love SF, but I don't leave it to halfway through the novel to make it clear that it's an SF story. And yes, it becomes clear that it is SF.The writing style somehow doesn't suit me and I didn't really get into it. Maybe I just like my botany professors a bit more intelligent. But other readers may have a laugh; I certainly don't feel it's meant to be taken too seriously.I received a copy for an unbiased review.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A life changing trip, and an all around fun read! By Amazon Customer Professor Ross Barton is a botany expert, single, eccentric, and very alone, has decided to go on a Research Trip. His Mother keeps calling it a field trip, and thus a very important research trip became coined a "field trip". His Mom would like him to find a nice girl and get married as she feels he is well past old enough for a wife.Ross starts dating a girl, but he really has some suspicions. Putting them all aside, he heads off on his trip, warned that there are some strange going-on's in the sky and area where he is headed. While trying to reach the forest he will be working in, he runs into the most usual woman he's ever met. Her name is Jay, and he keeps running into this hostile, odd person, and her very odd pet, in a box. This "cat" and this woman are so strange that Ross can't help but aid her in every way he can.Soon they find themselves of the trip of a lifetime, with Military in the area, and strange objects, things that don't add up, and a story that I really enjoyed! You can call this book a tad old-fashioned Sci-Fi in some ways, and frankly, I really liked that about it! I did not want to put this book aside.My copy came from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review and nothing more.

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