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5.0 out of 5 stars
Hooray! Moongobble is back!,
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This review is from: The Mischief Monster (Moongobble and Me) (Hardcover)
The Mischief Monster picks up the story of Moongobble and Edward after the events in The Evil Elves (published in 2004). Moongoble has completed his mighty tasks and is now a full fledged wizard. Alas for him but fortunately for us, this does not mean he is still not turning things into cheese or otherwise miscasting his spells. Edward is working in the garden, lamenting how dull things are since there have been no more adventures and Moongobble doesn't have any customers when a tiny monster shows up, just as Moongobble is turning Urk the toad into a tiny pink cat. Of course our intrepid band must return this little monster to her mother. But where is the Rusty Knight if he is not in his house? Will Urk ever become a toad again? Will Moongobble ever learn to cast a spell? All these questions will be answered!
This book shares all the features with its predecessors that make it practically self recommending. My sons (age 7 and 9) got a big kick out of the spells gone wrong and Urk's surly attitude. They very much enjoyed the generous number of Ms. Coville's illustrations. My impression is, however, that this book is really too juvenile for ages 9-12. It is a better bet for age 4-8, particularly if you dislike the violence in Spiderwick or the bad language in the Shluffmuffin saga. For the independent reader of chapter books in 1st-2nd grade it would be great, as it is a very nice hardcover, perfectly sized with a handsome slipcover. Adults should probably do a quick pre-read as there was one word that some might find objectionable (this was also the case in The Evil Elves but it got eidted out of my review). The Mischief Monster leave us with another quest for Moongobble and Edward so there should be at least one more volume in the saga, a good thing since young Moongobble fans are always asking for more.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Audio version,
This review is from: The Mischief Monster (Moongobble and Me) (Hardcover)
The Mischief Monster is the fourth book in Bruce Coville's delightful MOONGOBBLE AND ME series for ages 9-12. I've been listening to this series of short books on audio with my girls who are 6 and 9 years old. Each book is about an hour long and dramatized by Full Cast Audio, which means there's a cast of readers playing parts rather than just one narrator.In The Mischief Monster, Edward, Moongobble, and their friends try to return a mischievous monster princess named Snelly to her home in Monster Mountain. As usual, there's a surprise twist at the end. The plot of The Mischief Monster is cute and funny (especially when Urk the toad gets turned into a fluffy pink kitty). My girls loved the story. Though I've been recommending Full Cast Audio's versions so far, I can't do so for this installment. The voice used for Snelly, the titular character of The Mischief Monster, is piercingly high-pitched. This is supposed to be cute and she's supposed to sound like a brat, but it's so effective that it soon got on my nerves. Even my daughters were annoyed by Snelly's voice. If you've enjoyed the previous MOONGOBBLE AND ME books, you'll be happy with The Mischief Monster. I just suggest reading this one in print. My 2.5 star rating reflects my disappointment with the audio version, but my daughter Tali said she'd give it 3.5 stars.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very imaginative,
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I really enjoy reading the Moongobble and Me series with my children. These books really keep my children engaged and wondering what might happen next.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Series for Bedtime Reading,
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This whole series of books is very good for bedtime. It is about magic and monsters, but not scary at all. There are fun tounge-twisting words, and a lot of comic relief from the characters. My children get excited whenever they see the new book in the series arrive in the mail. We read a chapter or two at night, and the kids love it. (There are AR (Accelerated Reader) quizzes for this series as well.)
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic!,
By Brandy (Scottsdale, AZ) - See all my reviews
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I always loved Bruce Coville's books when I was a kid so I was very excited when I found these to read to my five year old. I was not disappointed! My son absolutely loved this series and asks me to read them to him over and over again. I love that they are chapter books but are at a low enough reading level that he can follow the story without problems. I don't think it will be long before he can read them on his own either.
5.0 out of 5 stars
My kids love this series!,
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Both my kids (6 & 8 years) love this series. They are fun read-a-louds, but short enough that my emerging reader 6-year-old can look forward to tackling these in the next year or so. My older daughters doesn't want to miss out on the silly magical adventures this group of friends go on. One of our favorite new discoveries this year.
5.0 out of 5 stars
quality kid novel,
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Moongobble books have 2nd-3rd grade humor that is clean and witty. Adventure, plot twists, and sufficient pictures to capture young readers.
Boys or girls interested in wizardry would like it, even if you prefer avoiding magic of any sort. This wizard is going to get kicked out of the group and the young boy wants to help out. Kindness and perserverence are elevated in the face of disappointment and mocking behaviours without being moralistic. It's cute and your boy won't notice. |
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The Mischief Monster (Moongobble and Me) by Bruce Coville (Paperback - August 5, 2008)
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