Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Book for Kids Who Love Diary of a Wimpy Kid

Let the Christmas countdown continue!  If you are still hunting for gifts to give the kiddos on your list, well you have come to right place.

It is hard to find a kid who has not succumbed to the charms of The Wimpy Kid series, so if they need a new book to devour, how about one that features a troll - in middle school?  Now don't worry, I wouldn't steer you wrong.  This is a twisted take on the fairytales that any kid who loves to laugh will enjoy.

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Title: Life of Zarf

Author:Rob Harrell

Target:Grades 3-7

Series: This is the first book in a planned series

What this book is about: 
Zarf is a troll who is doing his best to survive middle school.  This school is ruled by the princes and princess followed a close second by your knights and fair maidens.  Of course your wizards and witches are bit geeky but trolls, well they are on the bottom rung.  An incident between Zarf and Prince Roquefort leads to a duel (with nerf lances of course) and it ends up landing Zarf in the dungeons.  The only way restore his dignity is to find the king (who has mysteriously disappeared) but Zarf is not exactly the brave and noble type, or is he?

Why I love this book: 
This book has been described and Shrek meets Wimpy Kid, and an apt description it is.  Zarf is appealing and hysterical as he tries to make the best of his rather low social standing.  Of course when you have friends such as the jester’s son, who can’t tell a joke and the little pig who can’t get enough mutton, well the laughs keep coming.   I can’t imagine a kid not giggling through this one.

You also have to read this book if you want to know the fate of Goldilocks!  Can anyone say lunch lady?

Who this book is for: 
Kids who like Wimpy Kid will eat this one up.  Large type, appropriate content and pictures throughout make this book suitable for younger readers as well as middle school kids.

Final thoughts:
I love the fairytale twist to this story.  But with ogres and dragons, don’t worry, this isn’t Cinderella!

To purchase this book:
Click on the following link to connect to Amazon: Life of Zarf: The Trouble with Weasels  A portion of each purchase goes to support this blog at no cost to you.  Thank you for your support.

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