Copyright Date:
2006
Edition Date:
2006
Release Date:
09/01/06
Illustrator:
Harpster, Steve,
Pages:
33 pages
ISBN:
1-598-89172-3
ISBN 13:
978-1-598-89172-0
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2005026687
Dimensions:
23 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal
NICKEL, Scott . Night of the Homework Zombies ISBN 1-59889-035-2 . LC 2005026687. TEMPLE, Bob . The Day Mom Finally Snapped ISBN 1-59889-038-7 . LC 2005026585. ea vol: illus. by Steve Harpster. 33p. (Graphic Sparks Series). glossary. Web sites. CIP. Stone Arch 2006. PLB $19.93. Gr 2-5 Graphic novel meets hi-lo reader in these three hyperkinetic entries aimed at reluctant readers. In Scorpion , Mitchell is bored on a museum field trip until the guide relates a legend connected with a jeweled statue: if you dream about the Red Scorpion, it will come for you. After a terrifying nightmare, the boy is convinced that the evil effigy is really haunting him. In Zombies , Trevor returns from a restroom break to find that a mad-scientist substitute teacher has hypnotized the rest of the class into homework-loving drones. The only way to cure his friends, Trevor reasons, is to un-brainwash them with the complete opposite of schoolvideo games, mindless television, and junk food. In Snapped , Tom, Willy, and Grace plan a Mothers Day surprise while Mom is out. They try painting their room (bright blue), bathing the dog (with Moms favorite perfume), and baking chocolate-chip cookies (until the bowl tips over). By the time their mother returns, chaos reigns. These graphic short stories feature raucous humor and brief, undemanding plot action, told almost entirely in dialogue. The books are designed in comic-book style, with splashy cover art, illustration panels, speech balloons, and graphic sound words (SPLAT!). The flat cartoon pictures are amusing but not particularly distinguished. An additional purchase where there is an especially high demand for lower-level graphic fiction. Elaine E. Knight, Lincoln Elementary Schools, IL
Explains how Trevor deprogrammed his brainwashed class from loving homework.