Squirrel Do Bad by Stephan Pastis: Review & Giveaway

Posted September 7, 2021 by Nicole @ Feed Your Fiction Addiction in Giveaways (Ended), Reviews / 2 Comments

Squirrel Do Bad by Stephan Pastis: Review & Giveaway

Squirrel Do Bad by Stephan Pastis: Review & GiveawaySquirrel Do Bad by Stephan Pastis
Illustrator: Stephan Pastis
Series: Trubble Town #1
Published by Aladdin on September 14, 2021
Genres: Graphic Novel, Middle Grade
Pages: 288
Source: Blog Tour, The Publisher
My rating:
4 Stars

From the author of the “Pearls Before Swine” comic strip and New York Times bestselling Timmy Failure series comes a laugh-out-loud, heartwarming, full-color graphic novel series about a quirky town—just right for young readers starting to read longer books!

Wendy the Wanderer has lived in Trubble Town her whole life but never had the chance to go exploring. For this reason, she thinks she was definitely misnamed. Her dad likes to know where she is to make sure she’s safe, so she’s never been anywhere on her own. Then, her dad leaves on a trip and the babysitter doesn’t reinforce all the usual rules. Or any of the usual rules! Suddenly, Wendy is free to do what she wants, and what she wants is to live up to her name…and find Trubble.

Turns out, there’s lots going on in Trubble Town. As she encounters endearingly goofy animals and hilariously hapless townsfolk, Wendy’s very first adventure takes more twists and turns than she could have ever expected. She learns some really valuable life lessons and even teaches a few of her own.

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This fun graphic novel is zany and kooky and never takes itself too seriously. The story follows Wendy who takes advantage of her overprotective father’s absence to see a bit of the world (well, her town). Along the way, she gives a squirrel a sugary drink and he ends up going on a rampage of sorts and destroying the town. Wendy must find a way to put things back together before her dad comes home and the squirrel tries to escape the harsh justice the town leaders want to bring. The story takes some truly wacky twists and turns and there are lots of animal (and donut) side plots. And everything ends up getting wrapped up in some pretty unexpected ways!

Kids who love goofy humor will get a kick out of this. The art style is pretty simplistic but fun, and the story goes in a lot of crazy directions, but it isn’t hard to follow. I passed my copy along to Bernie’s Book Bank, and I think any kid will be delighted to find this one in their bag of books!

***Disclosure: I received this book from the publisher via  Rockstar Book Tours in exchange for an honest review. No other compensation was given and all opinions are my own.***

About the Author

STEPHAN PASTIS is an attorney-turned cartoonist. A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, and the UCLA School of Law, he worked as a lawyer before trying his hand at cartooning. Pastis lives in the Bay Area, with his wife and two children.

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Tour Schedule

Week One:

8/30/2021 Don’t Judge, Read Review
8/30/2021 BookHounds YA Excerpt
8/31/2021 @curlygrannylovestoread Review
8/31/2021 Little Red Readz Review
9/1/2021 Rajiv’s Reviews Review
9/1/2021 Unconventional Quirky Bibliophile Review
9/2/2021 Pickagoodbook Review
9/2/2021 onemused Review
9/3/2021 A Gingerly Review Excerpt
9/3/2021 Jazzy Book Reviews Review

Week Two:

9/6/2021 @fictitious.fox Review
9/6/2021 Fyrekatz Blog Review
9/7/2021 Adrianna.reads Review
9/7/2021 Feed Your Fiction Addiction Review
9/8/2021 booksaremagictoo Review
9/8/2021 Books a Plenty Book Reviews Review
9/9/2021 #BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee Blog Excerpt
9/9/2021 The Momma Spot Review
9/10/2021 Locks, Hooks and Books Review
9/10/2021 Two Points of Interest Review
9/10/2021 Two Chicks on Books Excerpt

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2 responses to “Squirrel Do Bad by Stephan Pastis: Review & Giveaway

  1. Danielle Hammelef

    This graphic novel sounds fun and crazy. I enjoy reading humorous novels like this one. I would love a chance to read it myself, so thank you for hosting.

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