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LEGEND OF THE YEARLING

From the Guardians of Horsa series , Vol. 1

Familiar fare but will hold the attention of fantasy readers and horse lovers alike.

A powerful prophecy brings an unlikely group of heroes together in this series-starting graphic novel.

Divided for centuries into four separate kingdoms, the warring realms of Horsa have not enjoyed harmonious relations. The horses in the Aqua, Solar, Firma, and Derecho herds possess magical powers—related to water, fire, earth, and wind, respectively—which allow them to thrive in their realms. That careful division comes to an end with the uncharacteristic rising of a pink sun, a portent of magic coming to Horsa. Four horses—one from each realm—are tasked with locating the prophesied yearling and bringing them safely back using only a magical map to guide them. Dubbed the Guardians of Horsa, the group must overcome decades of distrust to accomplish their mission. Readers will be forgiven for thinking this sounds reminiscent of the TV series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (talking horses with elemental talents, a plotline and prophecies, the importance of collaboration). Though the tales have some similarities, there is an omnipresent suspicion among the Guardians that adds the possible threat of impending betrayal, the likes of which the MLP gang couldn't imagine. And while the Horsa herds do have fantastical, elemental manes, their bodies have a much more equine trim, which may have some crossover appeal for realistic horse fiction fans. Together, the art and story build a solid foundation for what promises to be a thrilling series.

Familiar fare but will hold the attention of fantasy readers and horse lovers alike. (Graphic fantasy. 6-9)

Pub Date: Jan. 24, 2023

ISBN: 9781665931564

Page Count: 144

Publisher: Little Simon/Simon & Schuster

Review Posted Online: March 28, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2023

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DOG MAN

From the Dog Man series , Vol. 1

What a wag.

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What do you get from sewing the head of a smart dog onto the body of a tough police officer? A new superhero from the incorrigible creator of Captain Underpants.

Finding a stack of old Dog Mancomics that got them in trouble back in first grade, George and Harold decide to craft a set of new(ish) adventures with (more or less) improved art and spelling. These begin with an origin tale (“A Hero Is Unleashed”), go on to a fiendish attempt to replace the chief of police with a “Robo Chief” and then a temporarily successful scheme to make everyone stupid by erasing all the words from every book (“Book ’Em, Dog Man”), and finish off with a sort of attempted alien invasion evocatively titled “Weenie Wars: The Franks Awaken.” In each, Dog Man squares off against baddies (including superinventor/archnemesis Petey the cat) and saves the day with a clever notion. With occasional pauses for Flip-O-Rama featurettes, the tales are all framed in brightly colored sequential panels with hand-lettered dialogue (“How do you feel, old friend?” “Ruff!”) and narrative. The figures are studiously diverse, with police officers of both genders on view and George, the chief, and several other members of the supporting cast colored in various shades of brown. Pilkey closes as customary with drawing exercises, plus a promise that the canine crusader will be further unleashed in a sequel.

What a wag. (Graphic fantasy. 7-9)

Pub Date: Aug. 30, 2016

ISBN: 978-0-545-58160-8

Page Count: 240

Publisher: Graphix/Scholastic

Review Posted Online: May 31, 2016

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2016

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TIDE POOL TROUBLES

From the Shelby & Watts series , Vol. 1

Models attention to detail and deductive reasoning in a fun beach setting, complete with interesting facts.

Beachcombers and shell seekers, gather ’round and meet Shelby and Watts, Planetary Investigators.

When Fred the hermit crab can’t find a new, larger shell to move into, he seeks out the “brilliant brains” of Shelby and Watts. Shelby, a fox, is the detective in the duo, and Watts, a badger, loves facts, adding simple fun ones—about hermit crabs, tides, tide-pool dwellers, how shells are used, etc.—throughout the story. Watts also loves to catalog clues in his notebook. In fact, the first mystery that Shelby solves is that of Watts’ lost notebook. Young readers can watch Shelby investigate, solve, and explain her deductive process, all while learning to carefully examine all the details in each graphic panel. Once the missing shells are found, it’s “time for the hermit crab shuffle,” in which the members of a colony of hermit crabs all line up and trade up to larger homes. Final pages include “Earth-Saving Tips from Shelby & Watts,” such as taking pictures of shells instead of collecting them, eating seafood from sustainable sources, and cleaning up the beach. The seven chapters are of varying length, but with several one-panel pages and many pages with low word count, the book is shorter than it appears, which should be a confidence boost for young readers. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Models attention to detail and deductive reasoning in a fun beach setting, complete with interesting facts. (Graphic early reader/mystery. 6-9)

Pub Date: Aug. 24, 2021

ISBN: 978-0-593-20531-0

Page Count: 96

Publisher: Viking

Review Posted Online: June 1, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2021

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