Rise of ZomBert

Rise of ZomBert
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The Zombert Chronicles

مشارکت: عنوان و توضیح کوتاه هر کتاب را ترجمه کنید این ترجمه بعد از تایید با نام شما در سایت نمایش داده خواهد شد.
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2020

Lexile Score

670

Reading Level

3

ATOS

4.5

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Ryan Andrews

ناشر

Candlewick Press

شابک

9781536211887
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Kirkus

May 15, 2020
There's something strange about Mellie's foundling cat...is Bert a zombie?! Nine-year-old Mellie has no interest in being a part of her parents' food-and-family blog. Her mother and father (a former freelance writer and former chef, respectively) are so busy with the blog and her twin younger brothers that she's pretty free-range. She spends a lot of her time helping her best friend, Danny, make horror movies. When the two of them discover a disheveled cat in a dumpster, Mellie feels drawn to the sickly feline; she sneaks him home, names him Bert, and doesn't tell her parents. Meanwhile the Big Boss of a local lab is not pleased that two of his workers have allowed test subject Y-91 to escape, and he orders them to find it. Bert isn't interested in cat food or even salmon, but he brings Mellie headless animal corpses...could he be a zombie eating only the animals' brains?! When Bert's accused of hurting the school bully's pet rats (and thus brought to the attention of Mellie's parents), she may not be able to keep him. This slim series opener feels like the start of a novel more than a whole book, as so much is left unresolved at the close. The parallel stories of Mellie's discovery of Bert, the search for Y-91, and Bert, as he pursues a mission of his own, will keep young fans of the slightly spooky turning pages...and eager for the next installment. In Andrews' illustrations, Mellie and her mom have dark skin while her dad and the twins have light skin. Enjoyably mysterious. (Science fiction. 7-10)

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Publisher's Weekly

June 8, 2020
In this spooky series launch, friends Mellie and Danny find a scraggly cat after Danny, an aspiring filmmaker scouting for a horror movie location, drags Mellie to the YummCo Foods factory’s eerie grounds. Smitten with the skinny cat, which has escaped from a cage in the mysterious factory’s lab, Mellie takes him home. There, he bites off her stuffed animals’ heads and proudly flaunts his hunting prowess outdoors, leaving his prey’s decapitated bodies for her to find. Intermittently taking over for Mellie as narrator, the feline—named ZomBert for his brain-eating, “zombie-cat” behaviors—has some of the novel’s snappier lines; he’s offended when Mellie buries his gift of a headless frog “without even tasting it!” LaReau (the Infamous Ratsos series) credibly weaves real-life strands into the plot—Mellie resents her lifestyle blogger parents’ preoccupation with their work, is anxious about presenting her school report, and tries to deflect a bully’s taunts—yet leaves enough threads hanging mid-air, largely surrounding cryptic goings-on at YummCo, that the story feels unfinished on its own. Energetic pictures by Andrews (The Dollar Kids) add to the story’s mood. Ages 8–12.




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