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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Muddle Earth- A great, funny, book,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Muddle Earth (Paperback)
I thought that this book was great. From the very beginning it hooks you. I picked up muddle earth because a friend of mine was reading it. It has a great plot that is entwined throughout the whole book, you're always wondering how the silverware fit in. I highly recommend this book. Don't drink anything when you're reading this book, I guaruntee it will come out your nose.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The most funniest book I've ever read!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Muddle Earth (Paperback)
Muddle Earth is a great humourous book, which will make you laughing in a min.
Joe is a normal school kid on Earth, that is until he gets sucked up to Muddle Earth with his dog, Henry by a Wizard Randalf that only knows half a spell and who turns him to a warrior hero. The other thing is, he can't go home! He's stuck with Veronica, a sarcastic talking budgie, the clueless Wizard Randalf, and Norbert the Not-so-big, a troll, who's obsessed with baking, and icing sugar. Soon he finds out that the thing about Mudddle Earth, is that it's really muddled! There's cutlery stampedes, talking trees, and babbling brooks. AND He's expected to fight dragons, defeat trolls, and Stop Dr. Cuddles from taking over Muddle Earth! This was a really great book, with a humourous plot, and with even more funnier characters! 5 stars just isn't enough for this book!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is one fantasy destination that kids won't soon want to come home from,
By KidsReads (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Muddle Earth (Hardcover)
Poor Joe Jefferson. He has a noisy family, not enough time and an assignment to write an essay on "My Amazing Adventure." Given his boring life, he's not even sure what to write about --- but soon he'll have enough adventures to fill a whole book, not just a term paper.
Joe is about to be whisked away to the land of Muddle Earth by Randalf, a truly inept wizard who knows exactly one spell. Randalf and his sidekicks --- the ogre known as Norbert the Not-Very-Big and the bird named Veronica --- have summoned Joe (and his own sidekick, his dog Harry) to Muddle Earth in order to save the kingdom from the horrid ogre known as Engelbert the Enormous. Joe is a reluctant warrior at best, and despite his new name of Joe the Barbarian, all he really wants is to fulfill his duties and get back home again. Before Joe can even approach the fearsome Engelbert, however, he has to be outfitted with the appropriate warrior garb: the Woolly Gloves of Determination, the Wellies of Power, the War-bonnet of Sarcasm and the Trident of Trickery (which, given Randalf's pitiful budget, are actually old gloves and boots, a saucepan and a toasting-fork). Nevertheless, despite his apprehension, Joe turns out to be a most capable hero, even when confronted not only with fearsome ogres and trolls but even by dragons, rogue cutlery and the fiercest villain of all --- Doctor Cuddles of Giggle Glade, who vows to become Lord and Master of Muddle Earth. But will Randalf, whose only spell involves bringing questionable heroes to Muddle Earth, be able to return Joe to the place he wants to be most of all --- home? Originally published in Great Britain in 2003 by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell, the duo responsible for the hugely successful Edge Chronicles series, MUDDLE EARTH is now available to American readers for the first time. It is probably obvious from the title that MUDDLE EARTH is, in many ways, a parody of J. R. R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy. From its three-part structure to its detailed maps at the novel's opening to the names of its characters (Randalf = Gandalf, Joe = Frodo, Musty Mountains = Misty Mountains, etc.), it's clear that Stewart and Riddell are having a great deal of fun at the expense of Tolkien's enduringly popular series. It is fortunate, however, that MUDDLE EARTH has much to recommend it beyond being simply a funny parody. Its humor will appeal to all fans of light-hearted, satirical fantasy, particularly those who enjoy the works of Terry Pratchett. The book manages to combine inventive storylines with tongue-in-cheek humor: "The following day dawned bright and early --- unlike the day before, when it had been an hour late, and the previous Wednesday when it hadn't dawned until one-twenty in the afternoon." It's hard to say which aspect will hook readers first --- Joe's "Amazing Adventures" or the antics of Muddle Earth's achingly funny characters. Regardless, this is one fantasy destination that kids won't soon want to come home from. --- Reviewed by Norah Piehl
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
senoir reader,
By senior citizen "avid reader" (crystal lake , ill) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Muddle Earth (Hardcover)
if you know a child or adult who needs a good fun laugh and has the imagination to enjoy this child/adult book then don't hesitate to get it. i received it just before new years day and had a good laugh to blow 2007 blues away completely. know someone in hospital who is allowed to laugh --- best gift ever. my father would have enjoyed this book during his hospital stay. i intend to share it with him shortly and he's 84.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My son loved it!,
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This review is from: Muddle Earth (Hardcover)
Excellent Book. Fun Read. We loved the Edge Chronicles - this is just as good.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Muddle Earth,
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My granddaughter and I share a love for these books and enjoy reading them and then talking about them. Great book!
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the funniest books I have ever read,
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This review is from: Muddle Earth (Paperback)
Another excellent book by Chris Riddell and Paul Stewart. The layers of stories provided by the characters in this book create a fantastic climax as all stories come crashing together in a very silly book for all ages.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Why did I bother reading this?,
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This review is from: Muddle Earth (Paperback)
A book about a magical world of enchantment and possibilities? A book in which a little boy is summoned to become a great warrior hero? A book by the creators of our beloved "Far Flung Adventures" trilogy? Sounds great, right?
First, imagine how much humor value could be packed into a simple phrase. Depends on the phrase... "Where's the beef?" ... "Here's your sign" ... "Serenity Now!" In Muddle Earth, the phrase is "Shut up, Veronica!" It is repeated on 15% of the pages of book one. This phrase becomes a symbol of the tedium and predictability of this series. There are some references to Tolkein's Middle Earth: Randalf, the wizard; Mount Boom; Elfwood with anthropomorphic trees; the Lord of the Spoons. None of this can overcome the drab plot. This book is NOT destined to become a childhood favorite. |
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Muddle Earth by Paul Stewart
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