Showing posts with label Mark Tatulli. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Tatulli. Show all posts

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Desmond Pucket and the Cloverfield Junior High Carnival of Horrors by Mark Tatulli

Oh my god! Is Desmond ever going to not scare his school. Of course not, it’s Desmond Puckett master of horrors.

In this new book Desmond sets out to bring shrieks and screams that are sure to entertain readers all of all ages.

Rating 5 out of 5 
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Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Desmond Pucket Makes Monster Magic by Mark Tatulli

This was a fun book for kiddies 10+, normally I never assign an age group to books, but this one is a bit lengthy and doesn't have that many illustrations, so younger children might get a bit bored.

In this book we meet Desmond Pucket, a very energetic middle schooler with a flair for monsters. As he navigates school, evil teachers and crushes, we see Desmond try really hard not to get into too much trouble.

You'll definitely laugh with this one.

Rating 5 out of 5 
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Sunday, August 10, 2014

Desmond Pucket and the Mountain Full of Monsters by Mark Tatulli

What can I say? This book is absolutely genius. Mark Tatulli is the guy who does the Lio cartoon strips for the newspaper [if you don’t know which one that is, it’s the one with the adorable little boy that has a pet squid, or is it cephalopod], anyway, his illustrations, or cartoons since it is a kids book and illustrations sounds too grown up are incredible.

The story follows Desmond Pucket as he tries to save the “Mountain Full of Monsters” ride at his local amusement park, while at the same time getting the attention of the girl he’s sweet on [he’s a 6th grader so its ok].

With the help of his friends Desmond sets out to make enough money to give the monsters a new home; because hey, what kind of monster lover lets them get blown up? Using his love for monsters, he sets up a “Scare for Fun” business [smart kid, hard worker], because remember, you never scare to be mean, that’s not cool, he makes $500 do give as many monsters as possible a new home.

I would recommend this book for basically anyone, but technically it is a kid’s book. The story is written simply and combined with the illustrations [sorry, cartoons] it makes it very engaging for young readers. So let’s round up the little monsters [I mean kids] and get them reading.

Rating 5 out of 5
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PS. Below are some of the pictures from the book I absolutely loved.

PPS. Also some quotes that made me laugh.

Don't Get Lazy, Get All The Way To The Bottom

“YOU CAN’T HAVE A PLAN UNTIL YOU MAKE A LIST!”






And even 6th grade boys are so clueless when it comes to girls. [not a Desmond Pucket quote]







She said YES!!!







If I wasn’t so into monsters, shadow-ducking would be my second career choice.


“Monster Magic, Inc.” is an equal opportunity scarer




“And you can read all about it in my memoirs.”