Project Jackalope
Project Jackalope
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Chronicle Books
Annotation: When Jeremy is entrusted with Professor Twitchett's creation, a jackalope, he must find a way to keep it safe from the government agents who want it for their own purposes.
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #5166198
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Copyright Date: 2012
Edition Date: 2012 Release Date: 03/21/12
Pages: 255 pages
ISBN: 1-452-10155-8
ISBN 13: 978-1-452-10155-2
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2011025404
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal (Fri Jun 01 00:00:00 CDT 2012)

Gr 5-8 Jeremy is completely content with his life, running the odd errand for weird Professor Twitchett and sliding by at Buckram County Junior High relatively undisturbed. His troubles begin when Twitchett disappears, leaving behind his latest experiment for Jeremy to protect. What the professor failed to mention is that said experiment happens to be a ruthless, killer jackalope, and just about everyone wants to get their hands on it. Jeremy is forced to enlist the aid of Agatha Hotchkins, junior high science whiz and all-around grump; with jackalope in tow and secret government agents on their trail, they embark on the longest day of their lives. Project Jackalope is fast-paced and generally enjoyable but lacks a certain spark to set it apart. The characters are interesting but rarely show any depth, and they sometimes make decisions that run counter to their established motivations. Jeremy never takes charge of his situation and seems happy to ride the wake of Agatha's more forceful personality. There is a definite thinness to the plot and characters at times, but there is also a good deal of action, humor, and fun, and the book will keep readers smiling to the very end. Erik Knapp, Davis Library, Plano, TX

Kirkus Reviews

Be afraid of the horned bunny. Homicidal rabbits are an important part of Western culture. Think of the killer bunny from Monty Python or the vampire rabbit in Bunnicula. Jack is not, technically speaking, a rabbit. The antlers growing out of his head suggest he's a jackalope. Professor Twitchett is too sensible to believe in mythical creatures, so he just calls Jack "one of my experiments." And his experiment is ruining Jeremy's life. The professor has disappeared, and now Jeremy--who hasn't even finished junior high--is on the run from the men in black, with an "animal hybrid" in his backpack. It might sound like a screwball comedy, and there are several funny bits of slapstick (flying pans, a vomiting giraffe). But, surprisingly, Jack is offstage for most of the novel, which seems like a waste of a perfectly good jackalope. Still, the conspiracy elements make this book a very satisfying thriller (although alert readers will have figured out the villains' identities long before the end of the book). Jack does sing a hilarious chorus of "Happy Trails." And when he finally gives in to his violent tendencies, he establishes himself as a worthy member of the comic tradition. Jack may not make it into the pantheon of great killer rabbits, but many readers will still be eager for a sequel. (Caper comedy. 8-12)

Horn Book (Wed Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2012)

Jeremy thinks his life is pretty ordinary--until his mad scientist neighbor leaves a half-bunny, half-antelope creature in his care. Suddenly Jeremy's being pursued by a top-secret government agency. Even worse, he must team up with social pariah Agatha to save his new furry friend. Humor and suspense work in tandem to drive the plot to a gratifying conclusion.

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Horn Book (Wed Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2012)
Word Count: 42,597
Reading Level: 4.4
Interest Level: 3-6
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.4 / points: 6.0 / quiz: 151262 / grade: Middle Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:3.7 / points:10.0 / quiz:Q58110
Lexile: 650L
Guided Reading Level: W

Jeremy's troubles begin when his eccentric neighbor leaves him an "experiment" for safekeeping—a jackalope! This so-called mythological creature looks like a bunny rabbit, but comes with razor-sharp antlers and is purported to be a ruthless killer. When government agents show up at Jeremy's house seeking the jackalope for their own nefarious purposes, Jeremy must find a way to protect the jackalope, and himself. So he reluctantly joins forces with Agatha, his holier-than-thou genius neighbor. Together, with the jackalope (and his weapons-grade antlers) tucked away in a backpack, they have only one chance to save Jack and still get their science fair projects in on time. With her striking sense of humor, Emily Ecton has created a hilarious and suspenseful adventure, complete with a compelling and unforgettable cast of characters.


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