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 Sparks! (Sparks!)
 Author: Boothby, Ian

 Publisher:  Scholastic (2018)

 Dewey: 741.5
 Classification: Nonfiction
 Physical Description: 187 p., col. ill., 23 cm

 BTSB No: 134452 ISBN: 9781338029475
 Ages: 7-10 Grades: 2-5

 Subjects:
 Graphic novels
 Adventure fiction
 Superheroes -- Fiction
 Cats -- Fiction
 Robots -- Fiction
 Extraterrestrial beings -- Fiction

Price: $19.08

Summary:
Super dog Sparks is a hero and man's best friend, but nobody suspects he's two cats! When Earth is in danger of being enslaved by an alien who looks like a cute, diaper-wearing baby, their only concern is saving the day. In graphic novel format.

 Illustrator: Matsumoto, Nina
Dedrick, David


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Accelerated Reader Information:
   Interest Level: MG
   Reading Level: 2.50
   Points: 1.0   Quiz: 194049
Reading Counts Information:
   Interest Level: 3-5
   Reading Level: 2.50
   Points: 4.0   Quiz: 73523

Reviews:
   School Library Journal (01/01/18)
   Booklist (+) (02/15/18)
 The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (00/02/18)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 01/01/2018 Gr 2–5—Two cats moonlight as a mechanical superhero dog named Sparks in this goofy sci-fi graphic novel. Charlie, the pilot, is a fearless outdoor cat. August, the inventor, is a cat who's terrified to go outside after a traumatic past in a laboratory. In the guise of Sparks, Charlie, and August accomplish such feats as rescuing a baby from a well and extinguishing a burning building with pee. But the intrepid canine always disappears afterward so that no one will know Sparks's true identity. When an alien named Princess—disguised as a human baby—arrives on Earth to test out a device that can control all the animals on the planet, Charlie and August (and Sparks, of course) have their heroic work cut out for them. But once they are separated by a tricky double agent, can August dare to step outside and save the day? Divided into 11 chapters, the art is full color, with large panels that are easy to follow. The bold, simple character design allows for exaggerated, hilarious facial expressions. The walking, talking litter box is a shining star of a character, providing occasional dance parties and limitless potty humor. Though most of the plot focuses on animal or alien characters, there is a welcome diversity of supporting human characters. Cat and dog lovers alike will laugh their way to the end of this offering. VERDICT Recommended for all children's comics collections.—Alec Chunn, Eugene Public Library, OR - Copyright 2018 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

Booklist - 02/15/2018 *Starred Review* An intelligent litter box is the narrator of this madcap pet adventure starring two hero cats in a dog costume, but don’t brush it off as just more juvenile potty humor (though, to be honest, there’s some of that, too). In between manic kitty antics—rescuing a family from a burning building and supercharging a school bus engine to flee an approaching tornado!—there’s a generous helping of emotional depth. The two feline protagonists, Charlie and August, met while escaping the lab of Princess, an alien (disguised as an adorable baby) hell-bent on world domination, and they have some emotional baggage. Supergenius August is terrified of going outside, since that’s where she was captured; Speedy dog-suit pilot Charlie just wants some recognition for their heroism. When their personalities clash, their demise seems inevitable—or is it? Boothby’s background as a comedy writer shows in the tight timing, clever banter, and over-the-top dialogue, while Matsumoto’s archly funny cartoons—buoyant, colorful artwork filled with speedy action, riotous sight gags, and animated character designs—perfectly complement the script. Ideal for elementary-school readers, this is a natural choice for anyone who loved Dav Pilkey’s Dog Man series or Drew Brockington’s CatStronauts books. - Copyright 2018 Booklist.

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