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Kitty Quest

Phantom Frenzy: A Graphic Novel

#4 in series

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1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
The fourth book in the funny graphic series for younger readers, featuring a heroic team of cats!
Perfect for fans of Dog Man and The Investigators!

After returning from a mission at a nearby haunted house, the Kitty Quest team discovers that Meowminster has become overrun with ghosts! And even worse, their trusted phantom mentor Mortimore has somehow been split into nine different personalities, each more bizarre than the next. What could have opened this pandora's box of paranormal peril?
The cats must travel to Skitten Dedsbury, the city of the dead, in order to get some answers. But it turns out getting to a place that only ghosts can see is harder than it sounds. And when a little magic goes awry, Woolfrik and Perigold get seperated from the others, leaving the entire quest in their paws. So what if Woolfrik is really spooked out by ghosts? 
With poltergeist problems, a ghost invasion, and a new villain behind it all, Kitty Quest will have to overcome their fears and get to the bottom of this mystery if they're going to have any hope of saving their kittydom from descending into supernatural chaos.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 3, 2021
      Wanting to make some cash on the fantastical medieval island of Pawdor, Woolfrik—a blue-eyed orange tabby—and Perigold—a green-eyed purple feline—offer to help an elderly gray cat vanquish the monster residing in her cellar, which turns out to be nothing more than a faulty pipe. As payment, they receive an “exquisite looking jewel” that doesn’t seem to be good for much. When an actual monster attacks, though, and the jewel is accidentally tossed into a slime pit, the legendary Tower of Kitquaroo emerges, knocking out the monster and temporarily defeating its mustachioed cape-wearing feline master. The gem’s ghostly guardian, now freed, persuades the would-be heroes of the tower’s past and their own role in protecting Pawdor. Equipped with new weapons and magical scrolls that contain knowledge of a mysterious guild, the two kitties set out to defeat the monster once and for all. Corbett’s debut features snappy dialogue, bold illustrations, and colorfully imagined feline characters that complement the cheeky humor and swashbuckling
      hijinks, resulting in an entertaining series opener for young quest seekers. Ages 8–12.

    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2021

      Gr 2-5-Business is slow for Woolfrik and Perigold, anthropomorphic cats who hunt monsters in the mostly monsterless town of Meowminster, part of the Islands of Pawdor. But that changes when a customer pays the pair with a strange jewel, which falls into the town's slime pond. A tower magically sprouts, and a ghost named Earl Mortimore appears and tells them about the Guild of Kitquaroo, a group of wizards and warriors who safeguarded Pawdor many years ago. Because the guild was so successful, its home base, the Tower of Kitquaroo, was sealed into a jewel, along with Earl, to be unleashed if help was ever needed in the future. With the opportunity to fight evil, Woolfrik and Perigold relaunch the Guild of Kitquaroo, now known as Kitty Quest, and requests for help start pouring in-there will surely be future series installments. The book's cover is sure to entice graphic novel fans, and the funny, fast-paced tale within will not disappoint. The humor, bold colors, and easy-to-follow panels will delight readers. Younger readers may be challenged by some of the vocabulary, but the illustrations adeptly add context; likewise, there's plenty that will appeal to those on the older age of the range. VERDICT Fans of Dav Pilkey and Lincoln Peirce's "Max and the Midknights" will clamor for this series starter.-Ellen Conlin, Naperville P.L., IL

      Copyright 2021 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      May 1, 2021
      On the Islands of Pawdor monsters haven't been a problem for years, but that could be changing. Kitties Perigold and Woolfrik are just starting out as monster hunters, and things are kind of slow. A little old lady's monster-in-the-cellar problem seems a perfect first quest, however--her house is pretty creepy and full of some questionable objects. They venture into her dark cellar, but, alas, the monster turns out to be a faulty pipe. They fix it, and she insists on paying for the service with a giant pink gem. At the broccito stand (a portmanteau for a broccoli-filled burrito) they not only find out the gem is worthless, but they accidentally step on a broccito belonging to the evil, mustachioed kitty Dagzobad. When Perigold tosses the useless gem away, a tower abruptly sprouts from it, bonking Dagzobad's pet monster in the kisser. Then the ghost of Earl Mortimore rises to tell them the history of Kitquaroo, an ancient kitty monster slayer. It seems their adventures are just beginning; can they revive the Guild of Kitquaroo? (And is it really necessary?) Corbett's graphic-novel debut, a series opener, will entertain fans of Dog Man and Zita the Spacegirl. Bright cartoon panels full of slapstick and sarcasm (with a soup�on of gross) zip across the pages like stills from the best Saturday-morning cartoons. An adventure in giggles for feline fantasy aficionados. (Graphic fantasy. 5-10)

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