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Rise of ZomBert (The Zombert Chronicles) (edición 2020)

por Kara LaReau (Autor), Ryan Andrews (Ilustrador)

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9-year-old Mellie Gore rescues Bert the cat from behind the YummCo Foods factory, and Mellie soon wonders if the mystery surrounding Bert's behavior is connected to the powerful YummCo Foods company or could he truly be a zombie?
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Título:Rise of ZomBert (The Zombert Chronicles)
Autores:Kara LaReau (Autor)
Otros autores:Ryan Andrews (Ilustrador)
Información:Candlewick (2020), 144 pages
Colecciones:Tu biblioteca, Actualmente leyendo, Lo he leído pero no lo tengo
Valoración:*****
Etiquetas:read-review-copies-2020

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Rise of ZomBert por Kara LaReau

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I don't generally do zombie books, and I seem to say that same thing every time one crops up in my reading pile, but it's true. They're generally too MUSUT EAT BRAINS focused for my liking...although this time around, it's a cat. Different for certain, but still MUST EAT BRAINS focused even if neither the girl with gentle hands nor the curious boy REALLY understands why...or Bert for that matter! I was actually quite surprised when I reached book's end as I didn't realize it would be a series, but sure enough...there are more adventures to come. Good news? I like to think so, and I mean really, where are you going to find such a courteous, protective, and sharing kitty as this unique little guy? Be warned though...it's not a sunshine and butterflies sort of read. Zombert has to eat those brains from somewhere and well, they say fresh is better. *ahem* All in all, it's a tale of survival, a tale of making your own way, a tale of never giving up and not being afraid to speak your mind...after all, how else is anyone suppose to know what you're all about if you don't? Creepy fun for everyone!


**ARC received for review; opinions are my own ( )
  GRgenius | Jul 31, 2022 |
OMG....I had so much fun reading this book! When I get stressed (which is like all the time at the moment), I turn to children's books for some much needed entertainment and brain cleansing. When I saw the awesome cover art for this book, I knew I needed to read it..and just have a night immersed in a fun story!

This book was just what I needed!

Mellie and her best buddy, Danny, are working on Danny's latest horror movie idea. While filming outside the YummCo Factory, Mellie discovers a strange looking cat behind a dumpster. He looks half dead...and Mellie decides to bring him home. But she has to hide him in her room because her parents would never let him keep the cat. Bert has some strange behaviors.... For one thing, he eats animal heads. Like....only the heads. Danny thinks the cat is a zombie. Mellie wants to discover the truth about Bert who escaped from the YummCo Factory. Could Bert actually be an undead cat??

This book is fun, cute and entertaining! The front cover art is perfect. Some of the characters are a bit over the top...but I'm ok with that. Mellie and Danny are great main characters. And Bert is just himself....lol

Any middle grade kid who likes zany horror stories would enjoy this book! I look forward to more from this author!

**I voluntarily read a review copy of this book from Candlewick Press. All opinions expressed are entirely my own.** ( )
  JuliW | Nov 22, 2020 |
Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
I loved the book. I hope there will be a sequel.
The way the book portrays the relationship between both the girl and her family and the girl and the cat is fantastic. It was hard to put down and I devoured it in one sitting.
I didn't fall in love with the cat but I felt so sorry for him. I'm curious to know what happens next. ( )
  Lynziington | May 20, 2020 |
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I requested a review copy of Rise of ZomBert through the Library Thing Early Reviewers program because the cover with the cat on the gravestone captured my attention. It turned out to be fun. ZomBert is Bert, a gray, yellow-eyed cat who was formerly test subject Y-91 in the laboratory at the YummCo. Foods Factory. Y-91 was a feral cat before he was captured and is in terrible shape when he escapes. Much of his fur has fallen out and he's starving. That immediately implies that YummCo is not an ethical company, an implication reinforced later in the book.

Our heroine is a 9-year-old fourth grader, Mellie Gore. She loves science, humor, and gross things. So does her classmate and friend, Danny Hurley. Well, he shares her sense of humor, but he's really into films, especially zombie films. It's because Danny wants to film a horror movie that Mellie finds Y-91 in a recycling barrel. The cat is ugly and smelly, but his purr as she rescues him captures her heart. She names him Bert. Bert's behavior and looks are what cause Danny to dub him 'ZomBert'. Is Danny really convinced that Bert is a zombie?

The point of view switches among the cat, Mellie, and two YummCo lab assistants, Greg and Kali. (If Kali's parents named her that while knowing who Kali is, I can understand Kali's character. It would also work if she had an ordinary name and legally changed it to Kali, or just uses that name.) Greg is nice, but clueless. Kali is terribly frustrated that the Big Boss seems to prefer Greg to her.

They all live in a town named Lambert that is probably fictional and not any of the real life towns or cities named Lambert because no state is named. YummCo Foods Factory is Lambert's main industry. Before you groan, it and the town were founded by a Mr. Yumm. His descendants are still in charge. Currently that's Stuart Yumm and his grown daughter, Yolanda Yumm. I can't help wondering which one of them, if either, is the Big Boss.

Danny's mother works for YummCo. Mellie's parents don't. Her father is a former chef and her mother a former freelance writer. Currently, they're obsessed with their popular blog, 'Family, Food, and Fun'. Their enthusiasm is mirrored by Mellie's adopted younger twin brothers, Emmett and Ezra, who are old enough to be talking and walking, but young enough to use high chairs. Mellie is not enthusiastic -- she'd rather her parents stop photographing the food until it's cold. Thank goodness for ZomBert that she can spend this Saturday with Danny. (I suspect the cat would have died if Mellie hadn't found him. Certainly Greg and Kali wouldn't be surprised if he were dead when they find him.)

ZomBert turns up his nose at the YummCo cat food Mellie buys him. He wants to get his own food. I guess the windows at Mellie's house have no screens, because she can let him out that way. The cat may have rather disgusting eating habits, but there's no doubt he considers Mellie to be his human. If you've ever been owned by a cat, you'll probably have a good idea what the tokens of ZomBert's affection are.

Another subplot is the fact that Mellie and Danny have been dubbed the 'Weirdo Twins' by their class bully, Carl Weems. The scene where Carl's rats meet ZomBert is not a happy one, but it does lead to an interesting discovery at Carl's house. His mother's reaction to Mellie showing up there to see Carl is very telling.

We're not told exactly why the Big Boss wants Greg and Kali to get Y-91 back, but that cat needs to be found and tested. Greg and Kali are not successful so far. This is only the first book, after all, but their efforts lead to some good scenes. The ending deserves some ominous music.

NOTES:

Chapter 4:

a. Love ZomBert's reaction to being offered a bean bag chair for a bed. Yup, he's a cat.

b. Sad what Ms. LaReau has to do to make sure Mellie goes to the library instead of looking things up online at home. (I remember how horrified some librarians looked at me when I said I rarely used the reference section at the library until I added that we had an extensive reference collection at home.)

c. Look here for the titles of the books the current Yumms have written as well as some cat facts.

d. Mellie's stuffed chick toy is Mr. Peepers.

Chapter 6:

a. Here is where we learn about sweetbreads. (Makes me think of the time my Wisconsin born-and-bred mom brought home some head cheese. Look it up.)

b. Enter fourth grade bully Carl Weems.

c. The town's minor league baseball team is the Lambert Yumms.

Chapter 8:

a. We visit Danny's apartment and learn about some of his zombie stuff. (Wait until they're old enough to watch 'Shaun of the Dead'.)

b. We're told why Danny's father isn't home. Look here for the annoying YummCo jingle, as well as a description of Stuart Yumm. (I chuckled at Mellie and Danny's opinion of Mr. Yumm's hair.)

c. The Hurleys' apartment house doesn't allow pets.

Chapter 10: Mellie's grandparents live in Michigan.

Chapter 12: Lambert's founder was Nathaniel Lambert

Mellie is my kind of girl: she reads, she likes science and gross things, and she's very good at figuring out loopholes in her parents' commands. Danny's a nice friend and Carl has possibilities.

I also enjoyed Ryan Andrews' illustrations, especially his expressions. From them I realized that Mellie and her mother are persons of color. If you're a fellow glasses wearer, so are Mellie and (ugh) Kali. Mr. Andrews makes no attempt to pretty up Bert/ZomBert's appearance or hide his predatory nature.

I look forward to the next of the ZomBert Chronicles. Sure hope he succeeds in his big mission. ( )
  JalenV | May 17, 2020 |
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This book is adorable both inside and out. I love the cover design. This one took me back to the days when I loved reading the Bunnicula series as a kid. It does touch on death and coming back to life so it would help if the reader was in the middle grade range of reading. I'm sure that my children will enjoy this one as well. Thank you Candlewick Press for this lovely ARC copy. ( )
  SumisBooks | May 14, 2020 |
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