The King of Kazoo
The King of Kazoo
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Annotation: Exploring a mysterious cave at the top of Mount Kazoo, scatterbrained King Cornelius and his intrepid daughter, Bing, team up with brilliant royal inventor Torq to stop a crazy alchemist's experiment from destroying the entire kingdom.
 
Reviews: 7
Catalog Number: #137540
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
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Common Core/STEAM: Common Core Common Core
Copyright Date: 2016
Edition Date: 2016 Release Date: 07/26/16
Pages: 203 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 0-545-77089-0 Perma-Bound: 0-605-96843-8
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-545-77089-7 Perma-Bound: 978-0-605-96843-1
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2015957762
Dimensions: 24 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews

A king, his daughter, and their royal inventor set out on an epic quest to locate a mysterious tunnel in a faraway mountain.King Cornelius, a rabbitlike, frivolous halfwit, can't figure out what his legacy will be to his subjects. He lives in his castle with his daughter, Bing, a talented magician who's often accompanied by her familiar, a bluebird named Gypsy. When Gypsy alerts Bing to a strange tunnel that appears suddenly at the top of Mount Kazoo, the father and daughter—along with the mute royal inventor, Torq—embark on a dangerous journey to unearth the truth. Along the way, their expedition is fraught with peril, including run-ins with armed amphibians, zombified villagers, and a vindictive alchemist. With his inflated ego, Cornelius may be his own worst adversary, and without the quick thinking of Bing and mechanical ingenuity of Torq, he would certainly fail. Feuti's steampunk-with-a-medieval-twist worldbuilding is both exciting and imaginative without being jarring or anachronistic. The dynamics between hapless Cornelius and the clever-yet-often-overlooked Bing are exceptionally well-wrought and offer an artful feminist message. The clean lines and character stylizations are reminiscent of Jeff Smith's Bone series and will certainly appeal to a similar audience. Though this volume provides closure, expect an outcry for more adventures in this intriguing world.Clever, fast-paced, and altogether great fun. (Graphic adventure. 7-12)

ALA Booklist (Wed Jun 01 00:00:00 CDT 2016)

Clever, magically gifted princess Bing is used to her nincompoop father's daffy egomania. Case in point: when an explosion rocks the city square, Bing is sure it has something to do with the tunnel she spotted in Mount Kazoo that morning, but her father sees it more as an opportunity to cement his legacy as the king who fixed the mountain. To make sure nothing goes awry, Bing insists that she and Torq, the brilliant, mute mechanic who's really behind the king's "inventions," come along. As they get closer to the tunnel, however, it becomes abundantly clear that there's something calculated and sinister afoot, and Bing, Torq, and the king must cooperate to save the kingdom. Feuti's loose, cartoonish figures oppy-eared creatures rendered in expressive pen strokes call Jeff Smith's artwork in Bone (2004), and his keen panel layouts relay the caper with ease. Little ones will chuckle at the absurdity of the king's oblivious pronouncements, and they'll cheer when Bing and Torq finally get the recognition they deserve. A great choice for insatiable elementary-school comics fans.

Horn Book (Tue Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2017)

Princess Bing (a rabbit-like animal) learns about a secret tunnel on nearby Mount Kazoo and convinces her father, image-obsessed and dimwitted King Cornelius, they should investigate. When a search reveals a sinister plot related to an inventor of steampunk technologies, Bing's quick thinking saves the kingdom. Feuti's energetic, richly colored panels set a quick pace for this memorable graphic novel with an endearing heroine.

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

A king, his daughter, and their royal inventor set out on an epic quest to locate a mysterious tunnel in a faraway mountain.King Cornelius, a rabbitlike, frivolous halfwit, can't figure out what his legacy will be to his subjects. He lives in his castle with his daughter, Bing, a talented magician who's often accompanied by her familiar, a bluebird named Gypsy. When Gypsy alerts Bing to a strange tunnel that appears suddenly at the top of Mount Kazoo, the father and daughter—along with the mute royal inventor, Torq—embark on a dangerous journey to unearth the truth. Along the way, their expedition is fraught with peril, including run-ins with armed amphibians, zombified villagers, and a vindictive alchemist. With his inflated ego, Cornelius may be his own worst adversary, and without the quick thinking of Bing and mechanical ingenuity of Torq, he would certainly fail. Feuti's steampunk-with-a-medieval-twist worldbuilding is both exciting and imaginative without being jarring or anachronistic. The dynamics between hapless Cornelius and the clever-yet-often-overlooked Bing are exceptionally well-wrought and offer an artful feminist message. The clean lines and character stylizations are reminiscent of Jeff Smith's Bone series and will certainly appeal to a similar audience. Though this volume provides closure, expect an outcry for more adventures in this intriguing world.Clever, fast-paced, and altogether great fun. (Graphic adventure. 7-12)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Comic strip artist Feuti (Retail; Gil) populates his first graphic novel with hybrid bunny-humans, giving them clever lines and inventions such as the gonkless carriage, which runs by itself rather than being drawn by quadrupeds called gonks. The relationships are established in a slapstick sequence in which the king of the title, a narcissistic twit (-Ah, my subjects love me!-), bickers over the gonkless carriage with his long-suffering mechanic, Torq, and his daughter, Princess Bing. After an explosion on Mount Kazoo rocks the country, Bing, an aspiring magician whose bluebird familiar helps her see what is far away, organizes a trip to investigate. When they meet Quaf, the kingdom-s lost alchemist, Bing and Torq greet him like starry-eyed groupies. Unfortunately, Quaf is plotting to destroy the kingdom. Comic action and lots of maker talk (-Quafflestone roads! Fuse-Mortar Buildings!... The entire kingdom was built on the shoulders of my inventions,- boasts Quaf) add charm to this smart middle-grade comic. As a bonus, readers have the satisfaction of watching the king-s ego deflate after a few embarrassing defeats. Ages 7-10. Agent: Judith Hansen, Hansen Literary. (July)

School Library Journal (Sun May 01 00:00:00 CDT 2016)

Gr 3-6 King Cornelius is a bit self-centered. He wants to leave behind a glorious legacy for his kingdom, but he never gives credit to anyone who helps him. He doesn't recognize the talents of his clever daughter, Bing, or even his brilliant royal inventor, Torq. When an evil genius threatens to destroy his entire realm, Cornelius is determined to use the catastrophe to make a name for himselfbut first he must learn to respect the expertise of others in order to save his kingdom. This is a fast-paced fantasy with a lot of action and plenty of humor thrown in. The characters are quirky and amusing but very relatableeveryone has something to contribute, and the positive message comes through without being preachy. The art style is very appropriate for the age range, clear and easy to understand. The characters are rendered in a cartoonlike style. Though the broad story line is nothing new, the delightful graphics and witty tone make this a fresh, fun revamping of a favored theme.

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Word Count: 6,620
Reading Level: 2.8
Interest Level: 2-5
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 2.8 / points: 1.0 / quiz: 185197 / grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:3.1 / points:4.0 / quiz:Q68485
Lexile: GN240L

Something's stirring at the top of Mount Kazoo, and King Cornelius and his daughter Bing are going to get to the bottom of it!

Scatterbrained Cornelius, King of Kazoo, and his resourceful daughter, Bing, explore a mysterious cave at the top of Mount Kazoo. There they discover a famous alchemist named Quaf is planning a dangerous and forbidden experiment. Now Cornelius, Bing, and the brilliant royal inventor Torq must go all out to stop Quaf before his crazy undertaking threatens the entire kingdom.


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