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Fizzopolis #1

فيزوبوليس: متاعب فازونكر فيز

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أهلًا، هذا أنا هارولد فازونكر. أنا من يرتدي قميصًا مخططًا، وخوذة منيعة، وحقيبة ظهر رائعة. أقود واحدة من أحب الأشياء لنفسي في هذا العالم: دراجتي الحمراء.
"أسير بسرعة جنونية!"… صرخت، بينما أدفع الدراجة للأمام مثل شبح هائج. أحمل، في إحدى يدي، كوبًا من مخفوق اللبن.
وصل لمسامعي حديث دار عني بين اثنين اجتمعا بينما أمرق بجوارهما.
قال أحدهما، جيف فلاسكي: "هذا الطفل فازونكر حقًا غبي"، إنه جاري المزعج.
تكفلت فتاة لم أقابلها من قبل بمهمة الدفاع عني.

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First published March 1, 2016

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Patrick Carman

91 books1,602 followers
I have been a lifelong writer and storyteller. Salem, Oregon is where I spent my formative years and I graduated from Willamette University. After college, I spent a decade living in Portland, Oregon where I worked in advertising, game design, and technology.

I've written young adult and children's books for Scholastic, Little Brown Books For Young Readers and Katherine Tegen Books/ HarperCollins Publishers.

I've been fortunate enough to have had some bestselling series work: The Land of Elyon, Atherton, Elliot’s Park, 39 Clues, and Skeleton Creek. Here's a fun note...the books have been translated into approximately two dozen languages. Currently I'm developing a few new-media projects. Check out DARK EDEN to experience this type of cross-platform project.

When I'm not writing or creating a story, I spend my free time supporting literacy campaigns and community organizations, fly fishing, playing basketball and tennis, doing crosswords, watching movies, dabbling in video games, reading (lots), and (more than anything else) spending time with my wife and two daughters.

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February 5, 2025
عادية مش مميزة .. والترجمة مش قد كده ، اللي مش هيقراها مش فايته حاجة واللي عاوز يقراها ممكن يستلفها من حد مثلا انما حرام فيها الشراء بصراحة
أعتقد حتى طفل صغير مش هتعجبه ، لربما تنجح ماريسول رايني أفضل منها بأشوااااااط

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2,819 reviews
November 27, 2017
124 pages. Fantasy meets a Charlie and Chocolate Factory-like factory. Interesting series. Wacky illustrations. Kids will love this one, especially boys. Highly recommended for Grades 4-5.
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77 reviews5 followers
May 15, 2017
I read this with my child. He absolutely loved it. The story is funny and outrageous... all the things a 10 year old boy loves to read about.
3 reviews
March 29, 2023
Absolutely enjoyed reading this with my kid. 1st read it a few months ago, starting it for a 2nd time. I recommend Fizzopolis for family reading.
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3,367 reviews39 followers
May 18, 2024
Patrick Carman visited our school, and I thoroughly enjoyed this author visit. His story of Fizzopolis is a bit over the top and silly, but I think my third graders would love it.
515 reviews39 followers
April 18, 2021
The world Patrick Carman created for this series is really cute. The illustrations help bring the story to life since Fizzies are not normal everyday creatures. The juxtaposition between good and bad candy companies is great, especially since Floyd seems to have difficulty figuring it out.

While I'm on the topic of Floyd, can I just say that he is adorable and I want him in my life? I also love the fact that Harold calls him his best good buddy. That's a phrase that seems like it should not work, but in this book, I loved every time it came up. Maybe I just want Floyd to be my best good buddy, and that's why it didn't bug me.

As an adult, I do have some questions that I wouldn't even care about as a kid. Is no one in the town even questioning the fact that Fuzzwonker Fizz seems to have no employees but the owner? It's a really popular soda, but no one seems to actually work there. Maybe they don't realize that it is made in their town, so they don't question it? Also, how big is Fizzopolis? Is it affecting any of the town's infrastructure?

Like I said, kids don't care about the questions I have, and really, I love the book even with them. I'm glad this is a series, because I want to read more adventure of Harold and his best good buddy Floyd. Also, Floyd is a great name.

Author: Patrick Carman
Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books
Publishing Date: March 1st 2016
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1,346 reviews10 followers
March 6, 2016
Lucky Harold Fuzzwonker lives with his adopted father, who has a secret lab producing the wildly popular Fuzzwonker Fizz. When Harold turns ten, his scientist dad allows him downstairs to view the super-secret-Fuzzwoker Lab. This is where he concocts delightful treats for kids. Harold is flabbergasted when he discovers the weirdly cute little Fizzies his father accidentally invented. When one of them secretly attaches to Harold trouble ensues. Of course there is a nemesis, evil Garvin Snood, a classmate, whose father has a competing sweets factory. Although the story is wacky and over the top, readers will grow to care about the survival of the secret of Fuzzwonker Fizz. Reluctant readers who love Captain Underpants, and even not so reluctant readers who enjoy Charlie and the Chocolate Factory will enjoy the outlandish humor of Fizzolopolis, and the zany pen and ink action packed cartoons that compliment the story and humor perfectly.
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1,087 reviews17 followers
April 28, 2016
This book is about Harold Fuzzwonker and his best good buddy Floyd. Harold can be a daredevil and Floyd a bit ADHD, but they are the best of friends, and Harold's job is to babysit Floyd, keep him out of trouble, and above all keep him hidden! But when Harold takes Floyd to school with him in his backpack, Floyd gets bored and has very different plans for the rest of his day, including looking at some comic in the backpack of Harold's archenemy, Garvin Snood, and the action only gets faster from there.
If you like candy, cute fuzzy things, more candy, cute puppies, even more candy, and really long loud burps this book is for you. Patrick Carman's funny middle grade side shows up again and right in the middle of the Voyagers ride, wow that is a ton of awesome writing. The illustrations by Brian Sheesley are totally out (or maybe I should say under) this world they really rock, and make this book even more awesome.
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792 reviews3 followers
June 30, 2017
It's a far fetched story with a boy whose father creates FUzzwonker Fizz, flavored soda that creates long, loud burps. This story has his father, whom he calls Dr. FUzzwonker, inviting him into the underground factory. Harold is shown around and then given the task of babysitting a Fizzie. As you can imagine, it was no easy task and the two of them, along with Harold's new friend Sammy get into some sticky situations. The story ends with the promise of more adventures with the three of them.

The story is completely far fetched and reminds me of a cartoon you might see on the Cartoon Network or Nick Jr. (Do they still have that channel?!?). The story is peppered with exaggerated black and white sketches. It's an ok story, but I would never make it through another book of this series. Too many other great books!
112 reviews
February 10, 2017
Definite consideration for our district wide reading list appealing to lower readers;
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28 reviews
April 3, 2016
I received this book for free in a Goodreads giveaway.

This was a very fun kids book. Great for young readers. I enjoyed the silly illustrations and the outlandish tales. I've been reading quite a few kids books as of late in preparation for the birth of our first son. This book is a little simplistic for adult readers but is perfectly wacky for a younger crowd. I look forward to reading this to him. I highly recommend it to anyone especially young rambunctious boys.
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1 review
June 20, 2016
I am 9 years old. I love to read. I started to read since I was 2. I think this was a good book because I liked the part when they went into Garvins dads factory and Floyd was about to eat all of the candy. I liked it because he was stuffing his mouth with the candy in the sentence with the picture. No offense but it was boring at the beginning but exciting and funny at the end. Harold was thinking Floyd was dreaming of him and Harold running in the sun screaming with their mouths open.
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901 reviews14 followers
March 3, 2016
I received this book from the Goodreads First Reads program.

I sat and read this to my kids. We were all laughing and commenting on the pictures. My six year old especially loved it. What is not to love when you are talking about "monsters", candy, and burps? This book was a little boys dream. I would definitely recommend you buy it if you have a young boy in your life.
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1,858 reviews17 followers
May 1, 2016
I received a copy of this book as part of the Goodreads giveaway.

This was a very cute read. It was funny and great for little kids. I thought Harold was a tad bit crazy, but he was a nice character and I liked the idea of Fizzopolis. It helps bring some imagination to the story.
660 reviews87 followers
March 9, 2016
Okay book but despite I'm not the target demographic, this is very disappointing and only recommend to the target demographic especially for fans who read the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series.
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1,494 reviews1 follower
March 20, 2016
Willy Wonka meets Silly Wonka! Just a fun read for kids to kick back and imagine something wonderful and wacky!
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6 reviews
December 31, 2018
I read this book through a goodreads giveaway. It was very fun! Very silly with the illustrations and the humor. My eight year old and I enjoyed reading it very much. Quick read.
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1,489 reviews61 followers
March 23, 2016
It's a cute read for little kids. Younger even than middle schoolers. Fun pictures and characters.
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640 reviews
January 24, 2017
This is a silly read that 3rd-4th grade boys will love!
12 reviews
April 7, 2017
I think this book is fun because in the house there is a secret passage!
And there is fun things in the house like fizzes
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