In this article we will review Batneezer by Obert Skye.
Book Plot
A funny combination of Ebenezer Scrooge and Lego Batman helps Rob Burnside save his school in the final book in the illustrated Creature from My Closet middle grade series from Obert Skye. For the first time, Rob Burnside knows when his closet is about to open–but he’s not prepared for what emerges. A mash-up of Ebenezer Scrooge and Lego Batman, this new visitor’s unusual antics are only one of Rob’s problems. While enduring visits by the ghosts of books past, present, and future, Rob learns some shocking news: A battle is brewing, and his school needs a hero. What he gets is so much more (Spoiler alert: All the creatures from past books come visit!) A Christy Ottaviano Book Read the whole series! Wonkenstein Potterwookie Pinocula Katfish The Lord of the Hat Batneezer Praise for the Creature from my Closet series: Katfish: “Drawing from The Wimpy Kid school of adolescent humor, scenes like a drenching water balloon mishap, a food fight at the family dinner table, and a clever parody of “The Fun-ger Games,” should appeal to reluctant and enthusiastic readers alike. The line drawings are reminiscent of doodles middle school boys draw when they should be taking notes. Engaging cartoons, quick dialogue in speech squares, and generous white space break up text segments, make this book an inviting, independent read.” ?Children’s Literature Potterwookie: “A mashup of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and Chewbacca the Wookiee from Star Wars . . . sure to provoke laughs.” –Publishers Weekly “The second doll-sized literary mashup to come out of a wimpy kid’s magic closet adds wizardly spells [and] noxious smells…” –Kirkus Reviews “The text is hysterical by itself, but acts as the straight man in relation to the one-two punch of the childlike drawings and captions that appear on almost every page. Get multiple copies of this book: it will fly off the shelves.” –School Library Journal Wonkenstein: “Highly amusing new series starter. . . . Skye gives Rob a self-deprecating charm and highlights the pleasures of books both subtly and effectively.” –Booklist “Quite funny and has a lot of laugh-out-loud moments. . . . The idea of a hybrid Willy Wonka/Frankenstein character is original and hilarious.” –School Library Journal “Filled with spot-on commentary and a wince-inducing supporting cast, middle grade guys won’t be able to keep Wonkenstein to themselves. . . . This pitch-perfect offering should appeal to reluctant readers, not to mention the legion Wimpy Kid fans.” –Shelf Awareness
Batneezer Review
Obert Skye’s final installment in the illustrated Creature from My Closet series combines the humor of Ebenezer Scrooge and Lego Batman to assist protagonist Rob Burnside in rescuing his school. As Rob faces a new visitor from his closet with strange behavior and a challenging battle, he must embrace his role as a hero. With appearances from the ghosts of books past, present, and future, Rob learns the importance of taking action to save the day. The book is filled with wit, creative combinations, and captivating illustrations that will engage readers of all levels of interest. The series has been commended for its humor, charisma, and originality, with each book offering a fresh and entertaining take on beloved characters. Ultimately, this final book in the series is a delightful and thrilling conclusion that will satisfy fans of the series.
Batneezer Rating Out Of 10 :
I would rate this book review a 9 out of 10. It provides a detailed summary of the book, highlighting its humor, creativity, and appeal to a wide range of readers. The reviewer clearly enjoyed the book and conveys their enthusiasm effectively. The only improvement could be to provide more specific examples of what makes the book so enjoyable for readers.
Also book has 224 pages
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