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WIZKIT by Tanya J. Scott

WIZKIT

An Adventure Overdue

by Tanya J. Scott ; illustrated by Tanya J. Scott

Pub Date: April 4th, 2023
ISBN: 9781665900836
Publisher: Atheneum

An indoor-loving wizard cat must return a library book.

Wizkit, a charmingly triangular feline cyclops with a taste for carbs, lives with Teacher Magus, a long-haired dog who suggests that the cat not use magic for everything and that she occasionally leave the house. Magus assigns Wizkit the task of returning an overdue library book. Book is a silly, friendly, sentient volume with limbs and, as Wizkit quickly discovers, completely blank pages that transport the duo into new adventures. First, they encounter a dragon stranded in a dry riverbed and must help it by stopping a frog who has dammed up the river and created a pool, where they charge fish for admission. Then, in a less compelling part of the adventure, they assist some mice, who freeze up when exposed to light, in return for a magical lantern. Finally, they encounter a three-headed bird, bickering triplets who are having trouble working together to build a hot air balloon. Wizkit, whose cynical edges have been gradually worn away by her companion’s enthusiasm, and Book are able to help the triplets and, as thanks, get a ride in the flying machine to the library. Though Wizkit’s growth is lovely, the narrative is at times didactic, with characters delivering heavy-handed statements about trying new things and learning from others. Still, this graphic novel uses colorful, legible cartoons to show off the fantastical, silly world, and the text is generally short and punchy, ideal for newly independent readers.

Lightweight and likable.

(behind the scenes art development) (Graphic novel. 7-10)