Long Live the Queen

Author:   Gerry Swallow ,  Valerio Fabbretti
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN:  

9781619634923


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   01 February 2018
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Format:   Paperback
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For Elspeth Pule, the real world is dull and lonely, and she misses her friends Humpty Dumpty, Bo Peep, and Rodney, a giant talking wheel of cheese. So when she receives a request go back to a land where storybook characters are real, she immediately jumps at the chance. But upon her arrival, Elspeth learns that a horrible witch named Mary Mary Quite Contrary has kidnapped King William the Umpteenth's wife and taken her into a dark forest. To free her, Elspeth and her ragtag crew will have to pay the witch's ransom . . . or else. Can Elspeth use her bravery, smarts, and just a little bit of ill temper to thwart the evil witch and rescue her friend? With a hilarious irreverent voice, this rambunctious tale is perfect for fans of Lemony Snicket and Pseudonymous Bosch.

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Author:   Gerry Swallow ,  Valerio Fabbretti
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Childrens Books
ISBN:  

9781619634923


ISBN 10:   1619634929
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   01 February 2018
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Clever, humorous sequel with a 'take-charge, kick-butt' heroine. - Kirkus Reviews Imaginative and tongue-in-cheek. Kids will enjoy recognizing well-known nursery characters in these warped forms. - School Library Journal Swallow again takes well-known nursery rhyme characters, creates retellings of the rhymes, and weaves them into a humorous story. - Booklist A fun read for students . . . who like fantasy and adventure. - School Library Connection Familiar nursery-rhyme characters assume arresting new personas in this witty, clever story of personal transformation. Rewritten rhymes and cartoonlike illustrations add humor. - Kirkus Reviews on BLUE IN THE FACE Fans of wordplay, puns, and fractured fairy tales should be right at home. - Publishers Weekly on BLUE IN THE FACE Each chapter is introduced with an authentic nursery rhyme, and Swallow interweaves familiar characters . . . with Elspeth's fantasy adventure to engage readers in a creative way. - Booklist on BLUE IN THE FACE A grand escapade centered around a close family of smart, helpful, likable characters. Great fun. - starred review, Kirkus Reviews on A WHOLE NOTHER STORY Those who enjoyed Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events will find some of the same surreal qualities in this first book in a series--and a bit more warmth besides. - School Library Journal on A WHOLE NOTHER STORY The storytelling, which merges deadpan narration with an absurdist sense of humor, is the real star of this fast-paced adventure. - Publishers Weekly on A WHOLE NOTHER STORY If Lemony Snicket and Dave Barry got married and had a baby, this book would be it. - Critiquing the World on A WHOLE NOTHER STORY Fans of baroque misadventures, bumbling villains, heroic rescues, cliffhangers and especially sarcastic repartee - not to mention intrusive narrators - will be charmed anew. - Kirkus Reviews on ANOTHER WHOLE NOTHER STORY If the kids are waiting for the next Wimpy Kid book, hand them this. - San Francisco Chronicle on A WHOLE NOTHER STORY


Clever, humorous sequel with a 'take-charge, kick-butt' heroine. - Kirkus Reviews Imaginative and tongue-in-cheek. Kids will enjoy recognizing well-known nursery characters in these warped forms. - School Library Journal Swallow again takes well-known nursery rhyme characters, creates retellings of the rhymes, and weaves them into a humorous story. - Booklist A fun read for students . . . who like fantasy and adventure. - School Library Connection Familiar nursery-rhyme characters assume arresting new personas in this witty, clever story of personal transformation. Rewritten rhymes and cartoonlike illustrations add humor. - Kirkus Reviews on BLUE IN THE FACE Fans of wordplay, puns, and fractured fairy tales should be right at home. - Publishers Weekly on BLUE IN THE FACE Each chapter is introduced with an authentic nursery rhyme, and Swallow interweaves familiar characters . . . with Elspeth's fantasy adventure to engage readers in a creative way. - Booklist on BLUE IN THE FACE A grand escapade centered around a close family of smart, helpful, likable characters. Great fun. - starred review, Kirkus Reviews on A WHOLE NOTHER STORY Those who enjoyed Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events will find some of the same surreal qualities in this first book in a series--and a bit more warmth besides. - School Library Journal on A WHOLE NOTHER STORY The storytelling, which merges deadpan narration with an absurdist sense of humor, is the real star of this fast-paced adventure. - Publishers Weekly on A WHOLE NOTHER STORY If Lemony Snicket and Dave Barry got married and had a baby, this book would be it. - Critiquing the World on A WHOLE NOTHER STORY Fans of baroque misadventures, bumbling villains, heroic rescues, cliffhangers and especially sarcastic repartee - not to mention intrusive narrators - will be charmed anew. - Kirkus Reviews on ANOTHER WHOLE NOTHER STORY If the kids are waiting for the next Wimpy Kid book, hand them this. - San Francisco Chronicle on A WHOLE NOTHER STORY


Clever, humorous sequel with a 'take-charge, kick-butt' heroine. - Kirkus Reviews Imaginative and tongue-in-cheek. Kids will enjoy recognizing well-known nursery characters in these warped forms. - School Library Journal Swallow again takes well-known nursery rhyme characters, creates retellings of the rhymes, and weaves them into a humorous story. - Booklist A fun read for students . . . who like fantasy and adventure. - School Library Connection Familiar nursery-rhyme characters assume arresting new personas in this witty, clever story of personal transformation. Rewritten rhymes and cartoonlike illustrations add humor. - Kirkus Reviews on BLUE IN THE FACE Fans of wordplay, puns, and fractured fairy tales should be right at home. - Publishers Weekly on BLUE IN THE FACE Each chapter is introduced with an authentic nursery rhyme, and Swallow interweaves familiar characters . . . with Elspeth's fantasy adventure to engage readers in a creative way. - Booklist on BLUE IN THE FACE A grand escapade centered around a close family of smart, helpful, likable characters. Great fun. - starred review, Kirkus Reviews on A WHOLE NOTHER STORY Those who enjoyed Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events will find some of the same surreal qualities in this first book in a series--and a bit more warmth besides. - School Library Journal on A WHOLE NOTHER STORY The storytelling, which merges deadpan narration with an absurdist sense of humor, is the real star of this fast-paced adventure. - Publishers Weekly on A WHOLE NOTHER STORY If Lemony Snicket and Dave Barry got married and had a baby, this book would be it. - Critiquing the World on A WHOLE NOTHER STORY Fans of baroque misadventures, bumbling villains, heroic rescues, cliffhangers and especially sarcastic repartee - not to mention intrusive narrators - will be charmed anew. - Kirkus Reviews on ANOTHER WHOLE NOTHER STORY If the kids are waiting for the next Wimpy Kid book, hand them this. - San Francisco Chronicle on A WHOLE NOTHER STORY


Author Information

Gerry Swallow is the author of Blue in the Face and its sequel Long Live the Queen, along with, A Whole Nother Story--which received a starred review from Kirkus Reviews and was an Al Roker Today Show pick--and its sequels Another Whole Nother Story and No Other Story, all written under the pseudonym Dr. Cuthbert Soup. He began his career as a stand-up comic, making numerous appearances on NBC's Tonight Show. He then turned his attention to writing movies, including the blockbuster hit, Ice Age: The Meltdown. He lives in Victoria, Canada. www.awholenotherbook.com Valerio Fabbretti is the author and illustrator of children's books and comic books in both the USA and Italy. He was born in Rome and currently lives in San Francisco. www.valeriofabbretti.com

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