by Stephen Pepe Catherine Anna Pepe ‧ RELEASE DATE: Aug. 29, 2022
A clever, endearing cast headlines this pleasantly modest, entertaining detective story.
Two young siblings, their grandmother, and her pals put their heads together to track down pet kidnappers in Pepe’s middle-grade series mystery.
Fifth grader Mary Grace and her little brother, Donny, who has Down syndrome, live on a ranch with their doting grandparents while their parents are away. They love coming home each day to the happy greetings of cockapoo Krug and collie puppy Kansas. So it’s an understandable shock when a quick trip to the grocery store ends with the dogs going missing. Grandma Cathy spots a coat hanger near her car, suggesting that someone broke into the vehicle and took Krug and Kansas away. As it turns out, there have been several reports of “dognappings” in the area. Later, she a receives a call in during which the abductors promise to let the pooches go if they receive a ransom of $200. However, clever Mary Grace is determined to unmask the culprits. She gathers clues with Donny and the Grandma Gang, which consists of Cathy and her two longtime friends La Shana Jackson and Elizabeth Blythe, who’ve previously helped the Santa Barbara County sheriff’s office close cases. They all comb the scene of the dognapping, talk to several possible witnesses, and check out such local spots as the animal shelter. They also meet kindhearted, accommodating folk along the way who join them in unraveling the mystery. The gang’s cop pal, Deputy Juan, has too heavy of a workload to lend assistance, so it’s up to the amateur detectives to get Krug, Kansas, and other kidnapped dogs home safely.
Pepe’s short novel is consistently pleasant and good-natured in tone. Donny, for example, displays a cheeriness that’s infectious; he often hugs people, even those he’s just met, and he has no doubt whatsoever that they’ll all reunite with their four-legged family members. Although the Grandma Gang and other characters do their parts, Mary Grace proves herself a true bloodhound, sniffing out potential evidence, considering the dognappers’ possible motives beyond cash and the logistics of feeding and caring for abducted pets. The author painstakingly details new and returning characters without slowing down the brisk narrative. Standouts among the players include Papa Steve, who shares his grandson Donny’s bright outlook, and Elizabeth of the Grandma Gang, who teaches and practices karate. Even the dogs have notably contrasting personalities; fiercely loyal Krug is much older than Kansas, who enthusiastically greets people with dog kisses.The mystery will certainly appeal to young readers; there’s no question as to how Mary Grace reaches each deduction or how she digs up clues, including particulars on the dognappers and the vehicle they’re driving. However, the investigation make this a diverting whodunit for readers of all ages. This lighthearted story is consistently encouraging; Cathy and her fellow adults never fail to compliment Mary Grace and Donny for their contributions and ideas. There’s also a general acceptance that the people snatching the dogs are treating them as any good dog lover would. A clever, endearing cast headlines this pleasantly modest, entertaining detective story.Pub Date: Aug. 29, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-08-804227-4
Page Count: 116
Publisher: Santa Rita Hills Publishing
Review Posted Online: Nov. 1, 2022
Review Program: Kirkus Indie
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by K.R. Alexander ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 7, 2022
Thrills galore for gamers willing to go along for the ride.
A new virtual-reality theme park goes haywire on a crowd of young victims, er, visitors in Alexander’s latest screamfest.
Having scored one of just 100 coveted preview tickets to a cutting-edge, kids-only venue dubbed ESCAPE, budding amusement park fan and designer Cody Baxter is looking forward to a life-changing experience. What he gets is more of a life-threatening one, as games and rides with names like Triassic Terror and Haunted Hillside not only pit him against a monster and then zombies—or sometimes a monster and zombies—as well as ruthless competing players, but seem tailored to play on individual personal terrors. And, in some never explained way, the VR quickly turns into real battles that inflict real wounds even as the real settings shift with sudden, dizzying unpredictability. Teaming up with loyal new friends Jayson Torn and Inga Andersdottir, the former described as being Japanese and White and the latter as Norwegian, Cody (who seems to default to White) struggles for survival, learning ultimately that ESCAPE was created by an evil genius with an ulterior motive who is convinced that he can teach children a salutary lesson. The plot’s no more logical in its twists and contrivances than the premise, but the author’s knack for spinning out nightmarish situations is definitely on display here as the tale careens toward a properly lurid outcome.
Thrills galore for gamers willing to go along for the ride. (Light horror. 9-12)Pub Date: June 7, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-338-26047-2
Page Count: 240
Publisher: Scholastic
Review Posted Online: March 15, 2022
Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 1, 2022
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by Eric Gapstur ; illustrated by Eric Gapstur ; color by Dearbhla Kelly ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 18, 2023
Triumphs, mishaps, and revelations kick this adventure into high gear.
Two young superheroes start a search for their missing mom at a summer camp built next to a volcano. What could go wrong?
Enlisting their friends Beto Moreno and Nara Jenkins—respectively, an aspiring magician and a medal-winning wrestler—to help, fledgling secret super sibs Adeline and Wyatt Flynn enroll at Camp Igneous, conveniently situated at the base of the volcano where their mom might have disappeared four years before. Along with pursuing an investigation, though, the team faces serious competition vying for the titular cup in a series of mentally and physically demanding obstacle courses and other challenges, all while keeping their special powers hidden. The art’s bright colors, overlapping panels, and expressively posed cartoon figures ramp up the pacing and visual energy for a plot that features a series of suspenseful contests capped by encounters with “radioactive goop” and other surprises in the volcano’s crater and hints of a connection between the missing parent and a clandestine group of bad actors called the Quadrant. Stay tuned. Gapstur builds preteen banter, team building, frustrated romance, and even a nearly catastrophic eruption that tests the superkids’ abilities to the utmost into this lively sequel. Wyatt and Adeline are White; the supporting cast includes racial diversity.
Triumphs, mishaps, and revelations kick this adventure into high gear. (Graphic adventure. 8-12)Pub Date: July 18, 2023
ISBN: 9781534480322
Page Count: 288
Publisher: Aladdin
Review Posted Online: April 11, 2023
Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 1, 2023
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