Another Whole Nother Story

Another Whole Nother Story
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Whole Nother Story

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2010

Lexile Score

910

Reading Level

4-5

ATOS

5.9

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Cuthbert Soup

شابک

9781599905990
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نقد و بررسی

DOGO Books
otter - Really funny! If you like the secret series or lemony snicket, you will love this! When Mr. cheeseman and his three name-changing kids use a time machine to transport their friends back to their rightful time (1668), the machine breaks and the family needs to get out of the time period. As they search for tools to fix a modern time machine in 1668, they run into lots of problems. You will be laughing really hard if you read this!

Kirkus

October 15, 2010

Slipping Dave Barry–style ruminations between each chapter, the pseudonymous Dr. Soup, world-famous "Advisor to the Ill-Advised," strands the motley time-traveling cast assembled in A Whole Nother Story (2010)—including brilliant scientist Ethan Cheeseman, his three children (repeatedly described as "smart, polite, attractive, and relatively odor-free"), a psychic dog, a sock puppet and a crew of cursed but friendly pirates—in 1668 New England. Many misadventures and an Atlantic crossing later, after narrow escapes from witch hunters, a pirate of the unfriendly sort and other hazards, they proceed to Denmark to lay the aforementioned curse to rest (and run afoul of the local Duke's evil step-twin in the process), after which the Cheesemans climb aboard a fresh time machine obligingly provided by the previous episode's vengeful but woefully hapless villain Mr. 5 for the next stage in their quest to rescue their murdered mother. Fans of baroque misadventures, bumbling villains, heroic rescues, cliffhangers and especially sarcastic repartee—not to mention intrusive narrators—will be charmed anew. (Fantasy of the absurd. 11-13)

 

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School Library Journal

March 1, 2011

Gr 4-7-In this rip-roaring follow-up to A Whole Nother Story (Bloomsbury, 2010), Ethan Cheeseman, his three children, a sock puppet, and a dog named Pinky head back in time to 1668. Their goal? To break a centuries-old family curse by returning the White Gold Chalice to its owner, and to save the children's mother from a violent end. Unfortunately, landing in 1668 damages their egg-shaped time machine, and the family members must go in search of a blacksmith to find materials for its repair. Meeting a lively, but mostly underdeveloped cast of characters along the way, including Big, a Pocahontas look-alike, and the Mailman (so named because his many piercings resemble chain mail), the Cheesemans and company wreak havoc wherever they go. To complicate matters, Olivia's murderer, Mr. 5, is right on their tails. The story is narrated by the self-described "incomparable" Dr. Cuthbert Soup and punctuated by his mini-chapters, which usually have only loose connections to the story, but are hilarious on their own. It's over-the-top with a sometimes annoyingly frantic pace. However, the laugh-out-loud moments are many, and the puns are clever and sarcastic. This book should appeal to fans of Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unfortunate Events" (HarperCollins), Pseudonymous Bosch's The Name of This Book Is Secret (Little, Brown, 2007), and other stories that capitalize on the absurd.-Mandy Lawrence, Fowler Middle School, Frisco, TX

Copyright 2011 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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