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Jennifer Nielsen (1)

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Elliot and the Goblin War (2010) 99 exemplares
Elliot and the Pixie Plot (2011) 33 exemplares

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After a run in of the Goblin and Brownie variety dubs Elliot as a hero in the eyes of a few select citizens of the Underworld once upon a Halloween, his future is set in motion, and it's one he couldn't possibly expect, especially since he has no idea it's coming! The start to a great new Middle Grade series....you DO NOT want to pass this up! Elliot is such a likeable character and his family is so quirky you almost wonder how they fit together...but like all families, they do and quite well. The author's engaging writing style not only keeps us up to date on what's happening in our world versus the Underworld, but it draws readers right in by talking directly to them...er, us. Heed the warning on both the back of the book and within the first few pages though! As it seems several other readers didn't quite make it through the book in one piece! *gulp* Glad I was among the lucky that did! (..or did I? AH!)

Seriously...a FUN time to be had! Happy reading for readers of all ages....and a highly recommended choice from me.
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GRgenius | 1 outra crítica | Sep 15, 2019 |
Cute--better than I had expected. A little juvenile in the humor but....
 
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carolvanbrocklin | 1 outra crítica | Jun 5, 2013 |
Have I mentioned how much I seriously love this growing series? If I haven't, permit me a moment to gush. Book 1 was fabulous, a reading gem to enjoy in beauty and form, and a wonderful addition to the children's literature arena. With its creative storyline, wonderful narrative style and illustrations to add just enough of a visual, the overall picture was one to behold.

When I heard book 2 was coming out, I pounced...well, not literally, but as soon as I saw it arrive in store, I had to read it. What I expected was an enjoyable jaunt with Elliot and friends in somewhat the same tone as the first time around; what I got was a vibrant story with a magical adventure just bursting at the seams with creativity. Yes my friends....it was as good as gold or even better.

This time around Elliot Penster, real world boy and yet king of the Brownies in the Underworld, has many problems on his hands. From the mundane to the migraine inducing, the real world is hard enough...let alone the life of a king. But a king he is and so he inherits the problems of his people and right now that problem is Grissel.

Grissel is the Goblin king currently imprisoned in the brownie jail...who will do anything to get out. ANYTHING. Like what you ask? Oh I don't know....how about having the fairies abduct your friends, the pixies abduct another close acquaintance, and then both of them make an unreasonable request in order for them to be returned unharmed. Yeah, he's desperate alright...but you would be too if you were fed chocolate cake all day with nothing the drink (well, you would be after a while at least). The release of this creature sounds easy, but in fact the last time he was out, many Brownies went from friendly little Underworldlings to appetizers, entrees, and desserts.

Suffice it to say, his chances of getting out by word of the king are slight...but it IS the Underworld and there are OTHER ways of getting him to agree. Can we say Kovol? (Who's that? Oye..you NEED to read book 1!) Yeah, a demon that's feared across the land...and Elliot's being sent to do what to him? ~rereads plot~ Oh boy. O_O. Guess it's a good thing he's asleep... ~gulp~

As the book warns you from the beginning, the middle and the end, prepare yourself to face your fears and if you're lucky, you just might avoid an extended stay at St. Phobics Hospital for Really Scared Children. (Yeah, I ended up cancelling my stay...so they TOTALLY have rooms available...) Don't get me wrong, it's state of the art, but I think I'll stick with the 3 hour tour....the 3 hour tour (sorry, couldn't resist).

Recommended reading for older children (8ish and up) through adults. It's a wonderful tale of adventure and magical creatures, you won't soon forget.
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GRgenius | 1 outra crítica | Aug 17, 2011 |
After a run in of the Goblin and Brownie variety dubs Elliot as a hero in the eyes of a few select citizens of the Underworld once upon a Halloween, his future is set in motion, and it's one he couldn't possibly expect, especially since he has no idea it's coming! The start to a great new Middle Grade series....you DO NOT want to pass this up! Elliot is such a likeable character and his family is so quirky you almost wonder how they fit together...but like all families, they do and quite well. The author's engaging writing style not only keeps us up to date on what's happening in our world versus the Underworld, but it draws readers right in by talking directly to them...er, us. Heed the warning on both the back of the book and within the first few pages though! As it seems several other readers didn't quite make it through the book in one piece! *gulp* Glad I was among the lucky that did! (..or did I? AH!)

Seriously...a FUN time to be had! Happy reading for readers of all ages....and a highly recommended choice from me.
… (mais)
 
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GRgenius | 1 outra crítica | Oct 17, 2010 |

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