Review by LY, age 8.
Read it. It’s funny!
The characters are Blizz the yeti, Alex the elf, Gunthar the goblin, and Frank the fox.
This is a chapter book with a lot of pictures. There are drawings of made-up objects and creatures like the “cryptosub”, merfolk, Atlantis, and the kraken.
Blizz leads the team to Atlantis to help the merfolk, who are being attacked. The team is separated. They have their own adventures underwater. When they get back together, the mystery is solved. The attack on the merfolk was not what it seemed.
The book is good. I had a fun time reading it. There were enough words. The illustrations are silly and funny. They could have added more pages though. It seemed short.
I rate this book 4 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ .
I like the story and the illustrations. It was easy to read. It made me smile.
The Yeti Files - Attack of the Kraken. Written and illustrated by Kevin Sherry. Published by Scholastic Press in 2016.
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Review by Mom.
I like the fact that it isn’t intimidating. Anyone who is a kid at heart can pick it up and enjoy the silliness. Even a 3 year old may enjoy the graphics.
This was in our very first Owl Crate jr. box. My son was not intimidated by it because of it’s size. He saw the illustrations when he was flipping through it and decided to start reading. He didn’t put it down until he was done.
Any book that can grab my son’s interest and that does not require prodding from mom gets 👍🏻👍🏻 two, very enthusiastic thumbs up!
This illustrated chapter book series is about animals that people don’t believe exist. These cryptids have taken an oath to never be seen by the outside world.
This is perfect for kids who want “fun” and illustrations on every page. It isn’t very thick, which is why my son was attracted at first. I recommend this to lower Middle Grade kids ages 7-10. It is just a mish mash of pure fun, made-up facts, and silliness.