Bound To Stay Bound

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School Library Journal - 11/01/2018 K-Gr 3—A group of animals enthusiastically attends a meeting of the "International Society for the Writers of Odd and Weird." A bunny shows up and is declared an intruder by a star-nosed mole. The mole is afraid that the bunny will want to create boring stories that include things like kittens, cuddling, and bedtime. However, the bunny will not be deterred and listens to the meeting in secret. As other animal members join in, the group begins to create an event-packed collaborative story. This book is written with comic book bubbles illustrating character thoughts and dialogue. The different animals often envision themselves in many of the scenes that they contribute to the story. These thought bubbles add an entertaining and funny element to the narrative. The illustrations are also broken down into graphic novel–style panels and square segments. These traits give the narrative a unique look and feel. White space is used effectively throughout, allowing the characters to stand out, and pastel hues are added to character thought bubbles, making them pop off the page when contrasted with the book's white background. VERDICT A fun title that encourages children to embrace their imaginations and unique talents and to express creativity in the written form.—Deanna Smith, Pender County Public Library, NC - Copyright 2018 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

Booklist - 11/01/2018 Rabbits often are portrayed as cute and fluffy, especially in children's books. But what if you are an adorable bunny completely bored with sweet stories? The frustrated bunny heads off to a gathering of a different sort, a meeting of the International Society for Writers of Odd and Weird. A mole, giraffe-necked weevil, babirusa, and yeti crab (all real creatures) have an active writing group. Bunny, eager to write a noncuddly story, wants to join them but is turned away. They have been working on a tale full of robots, lasers, and evil grapes, and as Bunny eavesdrops, she cannot contain her enthusiasm, even when she's sent away again. Providing an excellent writing model, the friends work together creating characters, rising action, and a climax, but what they don't have is an ending. Bunny's suggestion, however, finally wins them over. The simple but sophisticated cartoon-style illustrations elevate the humor of the clever text. Delving into the writing process, the value of collaboration, and unexpected friendship, this story is great fun for would-be writers of any age. - Copyright 2018 Booklist.

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