Johnny Boo Twinkle power

James Kochalka

Book - 2008

Johnny Boo has "boo" power and his pet ghost Squiggle has "squiggle" power. But which is better? And might there be a power that is greater than them both? Wiggle power? Giggle power? Squiggle goes on a quest to learn the secret of twinkle power from the twinkling stars, but doesn't have much luck. Instead, a strange and hilarious secret is discovered about Johnny Boo's hair.

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Genres
Graphic novels
Published
Marietta, GA : Top Shelf Productions 2008.
Language
English
Main Author
James Kochalka (-)
Physical Description
36 p. : chiefly col. ill. ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781603090155
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Review by Booklist Review

Johnny Boo and his pet ghost, Squiggle, are back for another gently silly adventure. This time they're out at night and discover that the stars have Twinkle Power. Will they be able to learn Twinkle Power, or will a silly argument over Johnny's hair get in the way? And when their old friend Ice Cream Monster shows up, things get really silly! Kochalka offers another light comedy for younger graphic-novel readers. Johnny Boo's adventures are fun reading for parents and kids, with just the right touch of mildly gross humor that never goes too far. The bright crayon colors of the art and the simple lines perfectly illustrate this sweet story. Beginning readers might need help with some of the words, but they should be able to pick them up quickly. The pictures and text are printed large enough to make it a nice choice for a lap read, even if the story line is a little too wiggly for bedtime.--Wildsmith, Snow Copyright 2009 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

K-Gr 2-This sequel to The Best Little Ghost in the World (Top Shelf, 2008) isn't as fully realized and compelling as its predecessor, but it retains the same charm and humor. Johnny Boo, a little ghost, has an ability to scare called "boo power," while his pet ghost uses his "squiggle power" to swoop and swirl through the air. When Squiggle flies upward to find out how stars get their "twinkle power," Johnny Boo runs into their old friend Ice Cream Monster, who wants to learn about Johnny's special talent. When Squiggle returns, the three friends invent an entirely new skill that sends people running: wiggle power. Johnny Boo's hair, however, performs the best trick of all: a flop to the side that leaves Squiggle (and, likely, readers) in stitches. Characters have genuine feelings-they get scared, upset, and jealous. They can be friendly and self-centered. Young readers will relate to the honest interactions among them. The vividly colored cartoon illustrations are basic, yet pack an expressive punch. Likable characters, humor, and attractive art make this title appropriate for general purchase.-Travis Jonker, Dorr Elementary School, MI (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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