Monday, August 9, 2010

A Whole Nother Story, by Dr. Cuthbert Soup

Mr. Cheeseman (not his real name) is perfecting his Luminal Velocity Regulator (LVR) which, when complete, will bring his wife Olivia back to life. Until it is complete, though, Mr. Cheeseman and his three children must outrun the "coats" who want to steal the invention for evildoing. Along the way, readers meet many interesting characters like Mr. Cheeseman's son, Crandall, who is never without his one-eyed sock puppet named Steve. Interestingly, Dr. Cuthbert Soup is both the author and the narrator of A Whole Nother Story.

Because this a book full of "suspense, danger, adventure, mystery, simple yet delicious recipes for squash, and, of course, paper" it is recommended to tweens with all sorts of interests. This is one of the most creative and inventive (some pun intended) books I have picked up this semester. Warning: sense of humor required!

Cuthbert, S. (2009). A Whole Nother Story. New York: Bloomsbury USA Children's Books. ISBN 978-1599904351

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