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ROWLEY JEFFERSON'S AWESOME FRIENDLY ADVENTURE

From the Awesome Friendly Kid series

Rowley comes into his own in this superb installment.

The Wimpy Kid’s best pal writes an adventure story in this follow-up to Diary of an Awesome Friendly Kid(2019).

Rowley Jefferson returns for his second solo outing, this time with the ambition of writing a book. The well-meaning, kindhearted Rowley doesn’t want fame or fortune from his story (he admits he isn’t even particularly interested in getting it published) but instead hopes to make a book good enough for his parents to read to him at bedtime. When Rowley turns to his buddy Greg for editorial assistance with his work in progress, however, Greg sees nothing but merchandising opportunities, big-budget–movie adaptations, and fast-food tie-ins. The book alternates between chapters of Rowley’s adventure story, which features young Roland and his muscleman sidekick, Garg the Barbarian, on a quest to save Roland’s mom from the wicked White Warlock, and editorial sessions with Greg. Kinney’s imagination sparks Rowley’s tale with silly creatures and adventure while the author’s wit peppers the editorial sessions with some solid jokes regarding the children’s-publishing scene (a Sherlock Holmes cameo may keep the story out of book fairs due to his pipe; a vampire-romance plot will age the book into the lucrative teen market). Rowley’s previous adventure breathed new life into the Wimpy Kid franchise, but here Rowley comes into his own as a driving force. This entry improves upon its predecessor in every way: The gags are funnier, the storytelling is sharper, and the characters are crisper. Rowley, Greg, and all Rowley’s characters are paper white.

Rowley comes into his own in this superb installment. (Graphic/fiction hybrid. 8-12)

Pub Date: Aug. 4, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-4197-4909-4

Page Count: 224

Publisher: Amulet/Abrams

Review Posted Online: July 27, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2020

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EVA EVERGREEN AND THE CURSED WITCH

From the Eva Evergreen series , Vol. 2

An enchanting, magical read.

Eva Evergreen summons her courage and her magic to stop the Culling once and for all in this exciting sequel.

Eva has finally achieved her dream of becoming a Novice Witch by helping protect her assigned town, Auteri, from the Culling, a mysterious, disastrous, magical storm. On top of that, her mother has been accused of using rogue magic, passing it on to Eva, and bringing about the Culling. When the parents of two of Eva’s friends from Auteri go missing, she attempts to locate them, in the process uncovering who might actually be behind the Culling—something she reveals to the queen and Inner Council. In retaliation, the suspect casts a curse, which costs Eva’s mother her magic, and then disappears. With the culprit on the loose and the Culling worsening, Eva is assigned a critical mission. With the help of her friends and her red-gold flamefox, black-haired Eva must find the courage to find the truth behind the Culling before it destroys the whole realm. With curses, rogue magic, and secrets, this sequel is a little darker than its predecessor but still as captivating and charming as before. Abe’s descriptive writing takes readers on a compelling, suspenseful adventure in a spectacular magical realm full of “impossible possibilities.” Japanese names and manga-style spot art add to the atmosphere.

An enchanting, magical read. (Fantasy. 8-12)

Pub Date: Aug. 3, 2021

ISBN: 978-0-316-49394-9

Page Count: 368

Publisher: Little, Brown

Review Posted Online: May 31, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2021

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A WORK IN PROGRESS

A successful marriage of art and poetry.

Will Chambers wrestles with fat stigma, self-loathing, disordered eating, and the ultimate desire to be accepted.

Lerner’s illustrated verse novel opens on Will’s fourth grade year. It’s the first time the word fat is hurled at him as an insult, the first time he understands that the rest of the world sees something wrong with his body. Three years later, shame-filled Will is eating less and less. It’s Markus, his kind, cool skateboarder friend, who helps Will when he eventually breaks and who is there as he works on piecing himself back together. Lerner uses the format to great effect, as the staccato lines of broken verse are well matched to Will’s honest, disjointed inner thoughts. The setup makes for an effective portrayal of Will’s painful mental battles. The black-and-white illustrations mostly depict Markus; Will’s crush, Jules, a skinny girl; and a prickly, monsterlike version of how Will sees himself. Peppered throughout are balls of black scribbles representing Will’s anxiety, fears, and the anger he directs at himself. The diary feel adds to readers’ understanding of Will. Lerner writes very affecting scenes that will resonate with some readers and provide insight for others, shedding powerful light on boys’ body image struggles. All characters appear White.

A successful marriage of art and poetry. (Verse fiction. 8-12)

Pub Date: May 2, 2023

ISBN: 9781665905152

Page Count: 368

Publisher: Aladdin

Review Posted Online: Feb. 7, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2023

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