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Marty Kelley

Auteur de Fall Is Not Easy

21+ oeuvres 687 utilisateurs 17 critiques

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Œuvres de Marty Kelley

Fall Is Not Easy (1998) 165 exemplaires
Top Secret Author Visit (Molly Mac) (2018) 119 exemplaires
Campground Creature (Molly Mac) (2018) 107 exemplaires
Twelve Terrible Things (2008) 53 exemplaires
Almost Everybody Farts (2017) 50 exemplaires
Winter Woes (2004) 29 exemplaires
Summer Stinks (2001) 17 exemplaires
The Best Friend Bandit (Molly Mac) (2017) 16 exemplaires
Lucky Break (Molly Mac) (2017) 15 exemplaires
Tooth Fairy Trouble (Molly Mac) (2017) 15 exemplaires
Sammy's Great Escape (Molly Mac) (2017) 12 exemplaires
Magic Molly (Molly Mac) (2018) 11 exemplaires
Experiment #256 (2019) 11 exemplaires
The Rules (2000) 10 exemplaires
Albert's Almost Amazing Adventure (2016) 10 exemplaires
A Cape! (2014) 8 exemplaires
The Messiest Desk (2009) 4 exemplaires
Spring Goes Squish! (2008) 3 exemplaires

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Very short, simple, and easy to follow, but not especially in a good way. It's a cute concept (a tree whose fall leaves change into different patterns like smiley faces and soccer balls), just not particularly striking or memorable.
 
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deborahee | 3 autres critiques | Feb 23, 2024 |
Giggles, snorts, and even a tiny bit of animal facts slide in for a bit of stinking...and maybe even mysterious...fun.

This is the companion book for Almost Everyone Farts and while hovering around the same theme (farts), it does take a slightly different direction with a slightly different atmosphere. Written in rhyme, the animal kingdom takes over and mixes with a little guessing game. Just a little. Humor still rules, and the situations are quirky, but it's hard not to smile and shake the head. Every page is entertaining and not very serious.

The illustrations let the animals and their fantastical emotions shine as well as the farts and their results. It's over-the-top and splendid. Add a very light addition of a couple of creatures, which can't fart (and why), and it could be said that there is something to learn. Also, the author has added one or two more difficult and lesser known vocabulary words to spread word knowledge as well.

But this is an entertaining read through and through, which will create a reaction from any group being read to. Just be ready for a farting fun afterwards.
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tdrecker | 2 autres critiques | Aug 27, 2022 |
Hilarious, from the farting unicorn on the cover (such glee!) to the facial expressions of the interior fart victims. Good scans on the language (I was going to say rhymes, but it's not exactly rhyming when most of the lines end in fart.) and an amusing argument for who doesn't fart.
 
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jennybeast | 2 autres critiques | Apr 14, 2022 |
This is a book really written for younger middle graders with full-speed imagination, determination and simple, exciting fun.

Stevie...or more correctly said Commander Universe is determined to get one of the 1000 limited edition copies of his ultimate, favorite comic series. But first he has to come up with $75 (and that before his arch-enemy does). When his neighbor agrees to let him dog sit her pug for even more than the needed money, Commander Universe finally has a way to save someone's day (and earn his comic book). Things don't go as planned as someone steals the pug from its super, cozy house. Commander Universe is off to save the day...but being a superhero isn't an easy task.

I love finding kidlit which is really written for kids and not what adults think kids would like, and this book is exactly that. Stevie's determination to be Commander Universe might seem over the top, but it's exactly what my own child or a couple nieces and nephews have done...just more in other directions like animals and such. Stevie embraces his own idea of fun without allowing others to ruin it with their poking and bullying attempts. And he has friends, who are ready to jump into his world with him. So, this alone made it a great read in my eyes.

Of course, this one is well-written and very nicely paced. There's a lot of dialogue, little description (just right for the age group), tons of woven in humor, and adventure pure. It's not clear what has happened to the stolen pug or who the true villain. It is clear that Stevie's so caught up in his own world that he makes some mistakes along the way. It's a great mix, which keeps the reader in the pages...and even more reluctant ones.

This book is an interesting mix of graphic novel and classic novel form. The illustrations are very well done and let every moment shine. These are placed just right with the other text, so that the different moments develop as they need to. It's interesting, and it works. I received an ARC copy and found it to be an very, fun tale.
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tdrecker | Jul 25, 2021 |

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