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File Size: 2581 KB
Print Length: 353 pages
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers; Reprint edition (April 8, 2014)
Publication Date: April 8, 2014
Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales Inc
Language: English
ASIN: B00DA9MI1C
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"Poached" by Stuart Gibbs is a middle school kid-friendly mystery on steroids! The second in Gibbs' FunJungle series, Teddy Fitzroy continues to run amok while being accused of stealing Kazoo the koala.  The book rocks with slapstick comedy, unexpected twists, complex characters, and loads of suspects.  Gibbs seamlessly includes an abundance of interesting info on animals in the context of the fictional FunJungle, a state of the art animal theme park/zoo.  Why is this a significantly improved follow-up to the original, "Belly Up?"  First, the author now steers clear of profanity, which is totally unnecessary in a kids' book.  Second, we follow Teddy as he actually leaves FunJungle to attend school (OK, the other book took place during the summer break), where a bullying gang selects him as a prime target.  The school setting allows Gibbs to both strengthen his characters and introduce topics of interest to middle schoolers., including cliques and crushes.  Vance and his twin accomplices (cleverly named TimJim) coerce Teddy into pranking at FunJungle, although Teddy has always been quite mischievous without any pressure.  Another improvement in Poached is the author's deemphasis on the weight of characters.  The first book made fun of obesity, which is a no-no in my opinion.  Teddy's parents do a lot more than just listen to him in this second mystery; not only are their jobs are on the line if Teddy has poached Kazoo but they are acting more like responsible adults.  Finally, Gibbs has amped up his clever array of suspects, keeping us in suspense until the very end.I used the first book as a read-aloud with a lot of on-the-spot editing, but wouldn't have any qualms about this book in the hands of middle schoolers.  It's a 5-star read with a very satisfying conclusion. Â
While I really enjoyed reading about Teddy's second adventure, there were a couple of things that bugged me. The way Vance, the bully from school, seems to control everyone at school, including the principal really rubbed me the wrong way. I mean, where were all the adults when Vance and his friends were getting ready to stuff Teddy's head in the toilet of a filthy bathroom. Maybe it's because I work in a school and I know how hard the staff works to keep the school running well but it seems so stereotypical. However, who am I to say there aren't schools where that sort of thing happens, bullying is an ongoing problem in most places after all. Outside of the bullying though, I'm not a big fan of characters I like getting accused of things they didn't do, and Teddy gets accused of stealing the koala on loan from Australia. Now admittedly Teddy has done plenty of things that make him a suspect, but Marge the security head for the park is so inept its annoying. What I did like outside of the mystery itself was the way Teddy's parents supported him. So many middle grade novels have either nonexistent parents or neglectful, uncaring ones, it was nice to read about some pretty cool parents. A fun addition to the series, and as always its fun to learn more about some of the different animals.
I expected to really like this after reading Belly Up, which I loved. But it just felt too unbelievable for my taste. If someone who loved Belly Up read this, like me, they would probably feel disappointed.***SPOILERS AHEAD***After the culprit Vance is put into prison, the cell has a poop-thowing chimpanzee in it! Too juvenile for me: I'm 9!***SPOILERS END***Verdict: Disappointing. Silly. Not for fans of Belly Up.
This book was good it has a lot of detail but I didn't like the bully. I like how Teddy is kind of a detective in the story. The previous book was better. I hope you like my review.Jack
My 11 year old son normally hates reading. This series has held his attention. This are a bit difficult for him on some vocabulary but it just makes him have to look up science words. I will say these books have cussing that doesn't add to the story. It is a shame it's included in youth books
My daughter could not put the book down. She read it in a couple of hours. Well worth buying this book.
My 8-yr old loves Stuart Gibbs books; a tad over his reading level but increases his vocabulary tremendously; a little violence and sometimes I'm not happy with the language I feel is inappropriate for this age level--also it's completely unnecessary--but there isn't much of it; I breeze over it if I'm the one reading
This was an easy one to pickup as Koalas are one of my sons favorite animals but the story is just wonderful and it is written in a way that my reader who 'struggles' a bit can be just as successful as my older son who also loved this book. Big Game is next on our list and I can't wait to hear about it!
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