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October 31, 2011 - 12:38pm
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A review of Cahoots, in the November 1, 2011 issue:

Aldo is a technophile who enjoys playing online sim games. His latest favorite is “Farm Town,” which is ironic because a trip to an actual farm is what his parents have planned for their family vacation. This means trading in their electronics for hay baling and butter making but it also seems as though Aldo’s twin cousins have it in for him. Are they in cahoots about something? A blend of a graphic novel and a journal, this series can be used for building a glossary of words with the same initial letter. This “C” volume, which comes on the heels of Artsy-Fartsy (2009) and Bogus (2010, both Bailiwick) brings in “cockamamie,” “cagey,” “calligraphy,” and “clomping.” Featured words have an asterisk in the text and are defined in the gallery at the back. This gimmick does not get in the way of the enjoyment of the story. An extra bonus is a feature on the word “cryptophasia,” also known as “twin speak.” This book will appeal to kids not yet ready for the middle-school life portrayed in Jeff Kinney’s “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” series (Abrams) but who have aged out of the irreverent potty humor of Dav Pilkey’s “Captain Underpants” series (Scholastic).

–Kathleen Meulen Ellison, Sakai Intermediate School, Bainbridge Island, WA

October 31, 2011 - 11:48am
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“The Aldo Zelnick books are edgy without being snarky, educational without being pedantic or heavy-handed, and full of celebratory humor and visual jokes.” — Peggy Durbin, owner, Otowi Station Bookstore and Science Museum Shop, Los Alamos, New Mexico

October 24, 2011 - 11:02am
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“Quid Novi” means “what’s new,” and this contest aspires to recognize quality book design and content as well as creativity and innovation. We’re delighted to deliver the news that Dumbstruck, the fourth book in the alphabetical Aldo Zelnick Comic Novel Series, took first prize in the 2011 Quid Novi book awards! Karla accepted on behalf of Bailiwick Press at the Quid Novi Festival on Saturday, October 22nd.

October 17, 2011 - 8:25am
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Welp, cantankerous Cahoots captured silver in the Comic/Graphic Novel category of the 2011 Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards, whose mission is “to bring increased recognition to exemplary children’s books and their creators, and to celebrate children’s books and life-long reading.” Huzzah to Cahoots but especially to life-long reading!

October 7, 2011 - 8:25am
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Happily, Artsy-Fartsy has been recommended by yet another librarian, this time Katy Manck of Gilmer, Texas. We’re getting more and more fond of the Lone Star State every day.

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