Awesome Dog 5000

Awesome Dog 5000
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Awesome Dog 5000 Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2019

Reading Level

3

ATOS

4.7

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Justin Dean

شابک

9780525644828
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Publisher's Weekly

May 20, 2019
Marty Fontana’s fifth-grade year starts with an unwelcome move to a new town and three glaring social faux pas: accidentally introducing himself as “Farty Montana,” scoring the winning basket for the wrong team in gym class, and failing to bring a sack lunch to avoid the unappealing cafeteria options. Invited to join the “Zeroes Club,” Marty finds a place to be himself, but he goes up against a slighted scientist after he finds a robotic, rocket-propelled dog in his new house, then unintentionally crashes a party thrown by Dr. Crazybrains. As his name suggests, Crazybrains is a caricature of the mad-scientist-bent-on-revenge archetype. This first installment in a planned series is rapidly paced and absurdist, invoking the cartoonish sensibility and visual style of the animated series Dexter’s Laboratory. While character development occurs (in a final scene, Marty sticks with the “Zeroes” over a more popular group), Dean’s debut invests heavily in ridiculous twists and silly depictions, such as Dr. Crazybrains’s transformation into “a little bunny with twenty-foot-tall butt cheeks.” This will find the most appeal with readers looking for engaging chapter books with illustrated elements. Ages 8–12. Agent: Melissa Nasson, Rubin Pfeffer Content.



Kirkus

May 15, 2019
A boy and his friends--including a robot dog--face off against the villainous Dr. Crazybrains. New kid Marty Fontana wants to avoid the dreaded dork label at his new school--so naturally, everything goes wrong in comedically humiliating ways. But standard dork-versus-cool tropes (such as lunch-table-codified social hierarchy) are freshened by amplifying the silliness to new heights (archetypal cool kid Shades sleeps wearing sunglasses to "look cool in his dreams"). The Zeroes Marty ends up befriending are genuinely nice: upbeat, friendly, fact-loving Ralph Rogers and proud-to-be-different daredevil Skyler Kwon. Even better, they like Marty's favorite video game, Sheriff Turbo-Karate, and they all find virtual success via team-up. Celebrating, they discover Awesome Dog 5000, a robot left behind by a mysteriously vanished scientist. When Awesome Dog and Marty accidentally wreck Dr. Crazybrains' birthday party, the pernicious potion-maker (so evil he dubs his butler Mr. Poopsie) vows vengeance. Said vengeance has a few hiccups, but once he captures Marty it's up to the Zeroes and Awesome Dog 5000 to save him. The final battle is cartoonishly ridiculous. The binary moral (coolness is bad/dorkiness is good) is expected, so it's good the jokes are so far out there. All characters appear light-skinned in the black-and-white illustrations; Skyler is coded Asian. The cartoon art (with a surprise at the end) emphasizes the cockamamie, fart-joke-heavy humor. Ludicrously juvenile, just the way its audience likes it. (Science fiction. 7-11)

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School Library Journal

July 1, 2019

Gr 3-5-Marty is the new, lonely kid in town until he bonds with Skyler and Ralph over their favorite video game, Sheriff Turbo-Karate (which includes cheat codes that release "infinity farts"), and discovers Awesome Dog 5000, a robot dog armed with jet rockets and mega-cannons. Ralph and Marty are white, while Skyler has a Korean last name. The quartet teams up against Dr. Crazybrains, a mad scientist who creates harmful potions that can make people smell like dirty socks, turn feet into spaghetti, and enlarge bottoms until they can't fit into any underwear. Almost every page is illustrated with black and white anime-style cartoons, which include a seek-and-find game. Among the fart jokes and cannon blasts is a message to be yourself, and to find friends who celebrate your quirks and differences.VERDICT Full of irreverent humor, this is made for reluctant readers and fans of the zany humor of Andy Griffiths and Dav Pilkey.-Lisa Goldstein, Brooklyn Public Library

Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



DOGO Books
Cooper B - Crash, splat Marty and Awesome Dog 5000 just flew right through Dr.Crazybrains mansion and into his 50th B-day cake. The title of this book is Awesome Dog 5000. The author of this book is Justin Dean. Awesome Dog 5000 was written in 2019. This book is really well illustrated. I really liked how the pixels were drawn. The characters in Awesome Dog 5000 are all different in their own unique way. Marty is unique because he got credit for exploding Dr. Crazybrains. Ralph is unique and a little weird because he memorized 50 books in the school library over summer vacation. Skyler is unique because she listens to weird music. Awesome Dog 5000 is unique because he is a robot dog and exploded Dr.Crazybrains. Dr.Crazybrains is unique because he became a supervillain by selling ice cream. The part of the story I liked the most was when Marty, Ralph, and Skyler were about to use Awesome Dog 5000 to explode Dr.Crazybrains but Awesome Dog 5000 died of low power so they threw potions at Dr.Crazybrains and made him into Dr.Electropiratecrazybunny. Dr.Electropiratecrazybunny tried to zap Marty but missed and hit Awesome Dog 5000. Awesome Dog 5000 got recharged and exploded Dr.Electropiratecrazybunny. Awesome Dog 5000 is really well illustrated. I really like how the ather drew the pixels. I Would not recommend this Awesome Dog 5000 to my friend Jeff because he likes books more like I Survived. I would recommend Awesome Dog 5000 to my friend mason because he likes books more like this.


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