Monday, June 10, 2019
The Monster Catchers (MMGM review)
The Monster Catchers
Author: George Brewington
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (March 5, 2019)
It's another Marvelous Middle Grade Monday, and I have a great new book to recommend, perfect for the occasion. George Brewington's debut middle grade novel is an entertaining romp through a world where cryptids (supposedly mythological beasts) are real and Bailey Buckleby knows all about them. He should, he's the son in Buckleby & Son, the people you call when your unpleasant neighbors or uninvited visitors are non-human and an infernal nuisance.
Seventh grader Bailey is amazing with Frisbees, but he doesn't use them to goof around or play with his friends. Instead, they are his weapon-of-choice when dealing with meddlesome monsters or uppity upperclassmen. But after a strange visitor comes calling, looking to buy a certain monster of whom Bailey is especially fond, everything starts to go to pieces... including Bailey's faith that his father is 100% truthful about the family business.
Wild, exciting, and more than a little manic, this book will delight children who love the unusual and aren't entirely sure that grownups always know best. I heartily recommend this madcap adventure, and hope that Mr. Brewington has the sequel underway.
Note: Under a new policy on the blog, I am doing away with ratings. I'll simply recommend books I can recommend.
Order The Monster Catchers on Amazon US, or find where you can order it from a local indie bookstore.
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The cover on this one really caught my eye. Thanks for sharing your review for MMGM.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever story for kids who like quirky and weird. Sounds like a great summer read! And, I do love that cover.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a book that is unique and kids would really love. Thanks for telling me about it. I will try to check it out.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy this type of story as a change to my normal contemporary reads. The premise should draw in a lot of readers.Thanks for introducing me too this one.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like something I would love to read.
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