From School Library Journal K-Gr 2-A freak combination of bubble gum and high voltage turns gum-loving Gabby into a sticky, stretchy superhero. A few Spanish words and puns keep the text popping, and artwork in bold geometric shapes gives the book a Powerpuff Girls-meet-Dora energy. α(c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. Read more Review Chewing gum imbues a girl with gooey superpowers in this laugh-out-loud early chapter book. Gabby Gomez loves chewing gum, anyplace, anytime-even in her sleep. So when she wakes up with gum stuck in her hair, her mother decides she's had enough and outlaws the sticky substance. Poor Gabby doesn't mean to disobey her mother, but when she discovers a piece of MIGHTY-MEGA ULTRA-STRETCHY SUPER-DUPER EXTENDA-BUBBLE BUBBLE GUM, she can't resist. The special gum results in the biggest bubble ever, and when it pops, the outcome is not just a gum-covered girl, but one with sudden gummy superpowers. Gabby's new powers enable her to help people in need, but the price of hiding them from her mom is hard to bear. Using a successful blend of traditional prose, dialogue bubbles and bold-lined, black-and-white illustrations, Montijo delivers laughs all the way through, ensuring that the "moral" never hampers the fun. The one place Montijo stumbles is in the disappointing portrayal of class bully Natalie Gooch, a stereotypically large, boyish-looking girl; there are plenty of small "girly-girls" who are horrible bullies-let's see more of those. Perfectly paced and bursting with laughs, the tale will appeal to fans of humor and reluctant readers alike, who will identify with Gabby's sticky situation. (Fiction/graphic hybrid. 6-9) Kirkus"When a piece of "MIGHTY-MEGA ULTRA-STRETCHY SUPER-DUPER EXTENDA-BUBBLE BUBBLE GUM" combines with a low-hanging power line to produce a shock that completely coats Gabby Gomez in pink goo, she's worried about getting herself cleaned up before her mami finds her. On the way home, she stops a purse thief, in the process discovering that she's not covered in gum; instead, she's become Gum Girl, complete with sticky, elastic appendages that are perfect for saving the world. Gabby must discover how to hide her powers from her classmates and family (peanut butter turns her back to normal) and how to get them back so that she can stop planes from crashing (popping a bubble allows her to metamorphose). The chapter book-cum-graphic novel is an exploding format, and Montijo's tale fits right in, with lines of text alternating with full-page art that moves the story along with speech bubbles, comics-style omniscient narrations, and mood-setting sound effects (several chapters end with a dramatic "DUN! DUN! DUN!"). Montijo's thickly outlined and stylistically simple drawings are playful, pleasing, and easy to parse, making them a foil for the detailed text and rich vocabulary. The story is also lightly peppered with Spanish words, easily decoded from their context by non-speakers, bringing some diversity to a world populated mostly by characters like Babymouse and Captain Underpants. Gabby's also more gender-neutral than either of those, lacking the frills of the former and the potty humor of the latter, but she maintains the spunk of both. Her good heart and realistic struggles with her mom and classroom bullies make her eminently relatable, and her exuberant voice (she bursts into song when excited) makes her a welcome addition to the ranks of early-elementary superkids. A final "DUN! DUN! DUN!" sets Gum Girl up for future exploits. TA BCCB"Gr 9 Up Caught in a time loop, Ben and Maggie are forced to repeat the same two days over and over. Each loop ultimately ends with their cold-blooded murder at the hands of a ruthless killer. While Ben experiences only a strong sense of d j vu, Maggie can remember certain pieces of previous loops. Together the teens decide to tempt fate, alter the circuit, and avoid destiny, thus beginning a life-or-death roller-coaster ride where danger, intrigue, and suspense linger at every turn. Readers will root for the likable although superficial main characters as they try to take control of their lives. A strong and fast-paced plot drives this short but gripping time travel adventure. While there are some questionable moments and loose ends, this debut novel comes to a satisfying conclusion. Donna Rosenblum, Floral Park Memorial High School, NY SLJ" Read more See all Editorial Reviews
L**A
Got my girl into reading!
Wow! I'm a very critical reviewer, but this one is just wow!My 8 y/o hates reading, she's good at it, but we have to fight to make her do her 20 min reading assigment.I saw this book on her search history on my phone, and bought it as a surprise.She jumped up and down in joy... and boy she wouldn't let it done until she finished the whole damn book.And the story is very well written, the first line is those of a masterpiece "Gabby Gomes should have seen it coming," and i was hooked, listening to her rear a beautiful story of a girl super hero.I checked out Montijo's other books, they're all boy superhero stories, but the cliff hanger at the end says the author is putting a place holder for a sequel... I just hope it wont be like the Incredible's sequel.
B**Y
We LOVE Gumgirl! What a cute idea that a gum-chewing ...
We LOVE Gumgirl! What a cute idea that a gum-chewing girl ends up with super elastic power after a gum-chewing accident. We discovered this at the library, and my daughter loved it. She likes the illustrations and the storyline. We can't wait for the sequel to find out who the evil villain lurking in the shadow is.
M**D
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J**E
Great job! Item as described!
Great job! Item as described!
D**R
Great Teacher Purchase!
Fantastic book for my third graders.
C**4
cute easy to read chapter book
My daughter heard great things about this book and was very excited to find a copy even though it was a library copy previously. I glanced through it and it looked cute. My daughter has yet to read it.
K**E
Great book
I got this for my 6 year old for Christmas. She was really liking graphic novels and she LOVES bubble gum so this looked like a good fit. It reads SO much easier than a graphic novel but the pictures give it the same feel. It is a 'chapter book' which my daughter thinks is fabulous and I thought the story was cute and age appropriate. We loved the story and can't wait for the next one!
P**S
My daughter and I loved reading this together
My daughter and I loved reading this together. The author should hurry up and create another in what should become a long running series. Charming and delightful.
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