Saving the Whole Wide World
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Random House
Just the Series: Hilo (Random House) Vol. 2   

Series and Publisher: Hilo (Random House)   

Annotation: Team Hilo must defend the world when strange portals open up, releasing such monsters as a giant mutant chicken, a Viking hippo, a magical warrior cat, and more.
 
Reviews: 7
Catalog Number: #120634
Format: Perma-Bound from Publisher's Hardcover
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel Series Tracker
Publisher: Random House
Copyright Date: 2016
Edition Date: 2016 Release Date: 05/17/16
Pages: 192 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 0-385-38623-0 Perma-Bound: 0-605-94341-9
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-385-38623-4 Perma-Bound: 978-0-605-94341-4
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2015001395
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Horn Book (Mon Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2016)

In their second graphic novel, Hilo (a friendly alien robot with amnesia) and his human friends, D.J. and Gina, deal with monsters who keep popping up from other dimensions. Bright, dynamic illustrations offer plentiful visual gags and introduce a diverse and well-developed cast. The goofy, rapid-fire humor never falters, achieving a masterful balance of peril and hilarity.

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Hilo, D.J., and Gina have reunited to save the world from more impending robot invasions. It starts with just a toe—Hilo's toe, specifically. Diving right in where series opener Hilo (2015) ended, the story begins with Hilo blasted to a Void to keep the Earth safe from the human-hating, destruction-driven robot Razorwark. However, his toe (through which he can talk) remains with D.J. Soon, a portal opens, and to the elation of Gina and D.J., out pops Hilo (albeit in pieces that fuse themselves back together). The trio discovers that other creatures are also able to use the portal, and soon their quiet town is teeming with bowling-ball-wielding robots and virulent vegetables that threaten to overwhelm their entire village. Hilo's lost memories are also slowly returning, and he learns that he may have some commonalities with his enemy. This connection is only merely teased at, leaving room for further development in the next installment. Winick's worldbuilding is adroit and exciting; he blends humor, friendship, and robots with equal ease within lively and evocative panels. Vigorous diversity is its hallmark: D.J. is Asian-American, Gina is African-American, and Hilo's a white "highly advanced android from a futuristic dimension." Polly the cat-shaped samurai "apprentice sorceress third class" is an excellent new character. Solid. Expect this series to receive the same reverence as Jeff Smith's Bone. (Graphic science fiction. 7-12)

ALA Booklist (Tue Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2016)

Hilo, a robot from another dimension, disappeared after saving Earth from destruction. His human friends DJ and Gina miss him and are thrilled when he suddenly returns, even though he's accompanied by a giant explosion. But now portals are opening all over town, dropping killer robots and aliens from other realities, and DJ, Gina, and Hilo must stop these invaders before their friends and family are hurt. Book two of Hilo's adventures amps up both the silliness and the action. Young readers will laugh at Hilo's wacky jokes and Winick's terrific comic timing while appreciating the bravery shown by not only DJ and Gina but also DJ's little sister and Polly, a warrior cat from another dimension. In vibrant color, Winick's art is cartoonish, especially when drawing aliens or robots, but also reflects a realistically multicultural world. There is a recap for new readers as well as a cliff-hanger ending that prepares readers for the next volume in this satisfying and fun series.

School Library Journal (Tue Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2016)

Gr 3-6 DJ and Gina, just ordinary kids, are back with their friend, Hilo, an extraordinary robot, in this second installment. Hilo is just settling into life on Earth, learning about bowling and knock-knock jokes, when strange portals begin opening up all over town. Bizarre creatures, like a giant mutant chicken, a Viking hippo, a magical warrior cat, and one million killer vegetables, come through the portals, and the people of Earth are in danger. Hilo, DJ, and Gina must figure out how to send these creatures back to their worlds before they destroy the planet. As in the first installment, this book has diverse characters, loyal friends, full-color illustrations, fast-paced adventure, humorous text, and a cliff-hanging ending that will have readers cheering for these graphic novel heroes and eager for the third volume. VERDICT For readers who enjoy "Big Nate" (HarperCollins), "Bone" (Image Comics), "Jedi Academy" (Scholastic), and "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" (Abrams), this series is a must-have next read. Paula Huddy, The Blake School-Highcroft Campus, Wayzata, MN

Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Tue Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2016)

Hilo, D.J., and Gina have reunited to save the world from more impending robot invasions. It starts with just a toe—Hilo's toe, specifically. Diving right in where series opener Hilo (2015) ended, the story begins with Hilo blasted to a Void to keep the Earth safe from the human-hating, destruction-driven robot Razorwark. However, his toe (through which he can talk) remains with D.J. Soon, a portal opens, and to the elation of Gina and D.J., out pops Hilo (albeit in pieces that fuse themselves back together). The trio discovers that other creatures are also able to use the portal, and soon their quiet town is teeming with bowling-ball-wielding robots and virulent vegetables that threaten to overwhelm their entire village. Hilo's lost memories are also slowly returning, and he learns that he may have some commonalities with his enemy. This connection is only merely teased at, leaving room for further development in the next installment. Winick's worldbuilding is adroit and exciting; he blends humor, friendship, and robots with equal ease within lively and evocative panels. Vigorous diversity is its hallmark: D.J. is Asian-American, Gina is African-American, and Hilo's a white "highly advanced android from a futuristic dimension." Polly the cat-shaped samurai "apprentice sorceress third class" is an excellent new character. Solid. Expect this series to receive the same reverence as Jeff Smith's Bone. (Graphic science fiction. 7-12)

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Horn Book (Mon Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2016)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Starred Review Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
ILA Children's Choice Award (Tue Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2016)
ALA Booklist (Tue Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2016)
School Library Journal (Tue Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2016)
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Tue Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2016)
Word Count: 6,609
Reading Level: 2.5
Interest Level: 3-6
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 2.5 / points: 1.0 / quiz: 181896 / grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:2.7 / points:4.0 / quiz:Q68784
Lexile: GN150L
Guided Reading Level: O
Fountas & Pinnell: O

"An action-packed page turner with heart!"—Dav Pilkey, author of DOG MAN

Take off on an action packed adventure with HILO Book 2! Dog Manmeets Big Natein this hilarious New York Times bestselling graphic novel series that kids love!


Everyone's favorite space boy, Hilo, is just settling into life on earth (Bowling? Knock-knock jokes? OUTSTANDING!) when strange portals begin opening up all over town. And HOLY MACKEREL! Even STRANGER creatures are coming through them! But it will take more than a GIANT MUTANT CHICKEN, A VIKING HIPPO, A MAGICAL WARRIOR CAT, or even a few MILLION KILLER VEGETABLES to stop Team Hilo . . . er, WON’T IT? Can Hilo, DJ, and GINA figure out how to send these creatures back to their worlds before they DESTROY the earth?
 
Here's what people (and robots!) are saying about Hilo!
“More giant robotic ants and people going 'Aaaah!' than in the complete works of Jane Austen”—Neil Gaiman, bestselling author

“Every kid would love a pal like HILO, and every kid will love this book!” —Lincoln Peirce, bestselling author of the Big Nate series

"A perfect book for any kid who ever needed a friend and then had one with superpowers fall from space.” —Seth Meyers, actor, comedian and writer

"A story that can be enjoyed by the entire family."—The New York Times

"A Total BLAST." —Miami Herald

* "A wholeheartedly weird and wonderful tale of friendship, acceptance, and robots."—Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

* "A must-have."—School Library Journal, Starred Review


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