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Wizards. Juvenile fiction.
Ravens. Juvenile fiction.
Magic. Juvenile fiction.
Helping behavior. Juvenile fiction.
Humorous stories.
Wizards. Fiction.
Ravens. Fiction.
Magic. Fiction.
Helpfulness. Fiction.
Humorous stories.
Starred Review Gumluck is a small, helpful wizard whose story is relayed by the curmudgeonly but good-hearted raven, Helvetica. Helvetica disapprovingly observes that the townsfolk like asking favors of Gumluck without giving him anything in return, not even a thank you. As the requests pour in prior to the Harvest Dance, Gumluck wields his sometimes-wonky magic and harbors hopes of being named this year's Harvest Hero. But when Gumluck refuses an unethical request from the town's snooty prince, unkind gossip starts to circulate about the wizard behind his back, and an unexpected trip into the Haunted Forest leaves him haunted by a small ghost named Butterscotch. Rex can always be counted on for a laugh, and there are many to be found in this early chapter book, namely in the distinct characterizations and Helvetica's snarky asides. Amid the fairy-tale action (a crisis at the castle requires Gumluck to come to the rescue), Rex embeds heartfelt messaging about friendship, kindness, and gratitude that never gets sappy, and his pencil illustrations inject even more magic into this spellbinding read.
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)The adventures of a kindly if naïve wizard who wouldn't mind being crowned this year's Harvest Hero.In a tale that will charm the pants off readers, moony young Gumluck-looking a proper "buggy-bumper" in the acid words of surly raven narrator Helvetica-uncomplainingly dishes out magical favors to unappreciative locals in hopes they'll vote for him for Harvest Hero at the upcoming Harvest Dance. It doesn't look likely, as "Prince Whoop-de-doo," who looks like "a fancy toilet brush" (Helvetica, again), always wins because his royal dad counts the votes. But after venturing into the Haunted Forest and emerging with both a lost child and a tiny ghost, enduring a disheartening visit from the Truth Fairy, and saving everyone when the king's castle falls off its steep hill, all comes right for Gumluck in the end. Meanwhile, Gumluck has time to consider deep questions like whether a lie can be good and a truth bad. "Truth is good," the wizard concludes, "but I think helping is better." By the end he's even won over Helvetica, who christens him a "darling old noodlehead." So he is, in the finest tradition of noodleheads the world around. His short, beardless, light-skinned figure shares space with lightly caricatured companions and townsfolk (some of whom appear to be of color) in the monochrome pencil drawings that decorate or sometimes fill nearly every page.Rejoice, noodlehead fans! Here's a tale to treasure. (Fantasy. 8-10)
Kirkus ReviewsThe adventures of a kindly if naïve wizard who wouldn't mind being crowned this year's Harvest Hero.In a tale that will charm the pants off readers, moony young Gumluck-looking a proper "buggy-bumper" in the acid words of surly raven narrator Helvetica-uncomplainingly dishes out magical favors to unappreciative locals in hopes they'll vote for him for Harvest Hero at the upcoming Harvest Dance. It doesn't look likely, as "Prince Whoop-de-doo," who looks like "a fancy toilet brush" (Helvetica, again), always wins because his royal dad counts the votes. But after venturing into the Haunted Forest and emerging with both a lost child and a tiny ghost, enduring a disheartening visit from the Truth Fairy, and saving everyone when the king's castle falls off its steep hill, all comes right for Gumluck in the end. Meanwhile, Gumluck has time to consider deep questions like whether a lie can be good and a truth bad. "Truth is good," the wizard concludes, "but I think helping is better." By the end he's even won over Helvetica, who christens him a "darling old noodlehead." So he is, in the finest tradition of noodleheads the world around. His short, beardless, light-skinned figure shares space with lightly caricatured companions and townsfolk (some of whom appear to be of color) in the monochrome pencil drawings that decorate or sometimes fill nearly every page.Rejoice, noodlehead fans! Here's a tale to treasure. (Fantasy. 8-10)
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Starred Review ALA Booklist (Tue Dec 03 00:00:00 CST 2024)
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Kirkus Reviews
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
A Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Book of 2023
A 2023 Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Book
FIVE STARRED REVIEWS!
"Adorable."—Shelf Awareness, starred review
"Readers will fall in love with [Gumluck]."—School Library Journal, starred review
"Silly and heartfelt."—Publishers Weekly, starred review
"[A] spellbinding read."—Booklist, starred review
"Here's a tale to treasure."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Meet Gumluck the Wizard, the star of a new chapter book series by the inimitable Adam Rex!
This is a story about magic, if you like that kind of thing. It is also a story about a ghost with amnesia, an unpopular fairy, an ungrateful little town, and an extremely wise and helpful raven (who happens to be a pretty talented storyteller). But mostly, it is about a friendly little wizard who lives inside a big hill and really, really, really wants to be a hero. His name is Gumluck, and he is a bumbling noodlehead.
In this tall tale about a short wizard, celebrated author Adam Rex proves once and for all that the biggest heroes often come in the smallest nightgowns.
THE DELIGHTFUL ADAM REX: Adam Rex's first chapter book series is a zany caper, with heart and humor across every page.
A NEW CHAPTER BOOK CLASSIC: With simple sentences and glorious black-and-white illustrations, this series hearkens back to classic chapter books and is perfect for newly independent readers.
FANTASTICAL FUN: With a lighthearted mix of fantasy and fairytale elements, this imaginative book is perfect for young fans of wizardry and magic.
FAVORITE AUTHOR: Acclaimed children's book creator Adam Rex is known for his funny and smart stories. The winner of countless state list awards, Rex is the author of beloved books including On Account of the Gum, Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich, School's First Day of School, and many more.
Perfect for:
- Fans of Adam Rex
- Parents and grandparents seeking funny children's book series
- Teachers and librarians looking for engaging children's fantasy and magic books
- Anyone looking for fantasy chapter books
- Readers who enjoy Chris Colfer's A Tale of Magic, the Unicorn Academy series, and Magic Tree House books