From School Library Journal
Grade 4-7-- This twelfth in the series of the misadventures of Rob and Soup results in the inevitable: the boys discover girls and fall in love in the opening chapter. From there the story proceeds in Peck's standard Perils-of-Pauline fashion. Miss Boland, the county nurse, organizes a romantic Valentine's celebration for the whole town. Soup and Rob, newly initiated into the pleasures of kissing (better than baseball), are determined to make a hit with their new loves, respectively, Norma Jean Bissell and twins Quickie and Trickie. The boys conspire to construct a giant sled, using an empty refrigerator carton and two oversized red-and-white candy canes as runners. They plan to pilot the sled with its precious cargo of valentines down Dugan's Hill to arrive at the celebration in time to win not only the prize for the most creative valentine, but also the hearts of their true loves. When everyone and everything has settled back to earth in this improbable tale, all parties have survived and some unforseen good deeds have occurred. Enhanced by Robinson's whimsical drawings, this story will appeal, in all its silliness, to readers in general and especially to Soup's fans. --Sylvia V. Meisner, Allen Middle School, Greensboro, NC
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From Kirkus Reviews
For some, the ``Soup'' formula will begin to taste a little thin: again, Soup dreams up impossible schemes, Rob protests but goes along, and all ends well. Others will relish the side dishes that still make the recipe easy to swallow: Soup's in love with twins; Rob gets his own delectable first kiss; the citizens of Learning appear in dandy small-town tableaux--the theme is Valentine's Day, and everybody hangs out their hearts while Soup and Rob corner the market on romance with their wild scheme. Fans will enjoy the ride. Accompanied by b&w drawings in Robinson's characteristically lively style. (Fiction. 9-12) --
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