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Elise Gravel

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Olga decides she would like to figure out what planet Meh is from and begins to conduct some research on space travel.

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Genres
Humorous fiction
Published
New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Elise Gravel (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
186 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780062351296
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Review by Booklist Review

Readers who first met Olga and her unusual and possibly alien pet, Meh, in Olga and the Smelly Thing from Nowhere (2017), will be delighted to be reunited with the quirky pair. A bit of a misanthrope, Olga is contemplating traveling to another planet so that Meh can rejoin her fellow creatures (Olgamus ridiculuses) and Olga can live a human-free life. Before she gets too far into her space-travel research, however, Meh begins acting strangely. The rotund critter is smellier and sleepier than usual, and her belly has broken out in pimply bumps. Concerned, Olga bundles Meh off to the vet, but can she really trust him with her precious Olgamus? The observation-notebook style of the first book is implemented here, with Gravel's hilarious cartoon drawings on every page. Despite her grumpy disposition, Olga makes allowances for a few nice human beings, and readers will be pleased to again cross paths with Ms. Swoop, the librarian; Chuck; and the Lalas. An exciting development at the story's end implies more adventures to come.--Smith, Julia Copyright 2018 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 2-5-Olga, the grouchy protagonist from Olga and the Smelly Thing from Nowhere, has had it. Finally fed up with all the annoying humans here on Earth, she decides to head out into space and find the planet where Meh, her beloved, one-of-a-kind pet and the aforementioned "smelly thing from nowhere," comes from. The only problem is that she still has no idea where Meh's home planet might be or even how to get into space. To make matters infinitely worse, Meh suddenly falls seriously ill. Now, it's more imperative than ever for Olga to figure out what Meh is and where she comes from. It's going to take all of Olga's scientific and observational skills to unravel the mystery before it's too late. This second installment is just as entertaining as the first book. Kids will share much of Olga's annoyance with her fellow humans and some of Olga's observations are laugh-out-loud funny. Sometimes her single-mindedness can come across as a touch mean or selfish, but it's always easy to tell that her heart is in the right place. As in the first book, this is a highly illustrated hybrid chapter book, featuring comic-style artwork, word bubbles, doodles, and interesting facts throughout. Readers will also learn about space exploration and famous women astronauts as Olga does her own research on how to get to space. VERDICT Sometimes predictable but always smart and funny, this installment will delight those who haven't yet met Olga and seasoned fans.-Erik Knapp, Davis Library, Plano, TX © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Horn Book Review

Olga and her creature-of-unknown-origins pet called Meh return (Olga and the Smelly Thing from Nowhere) with hopes of going into space. But Olga observes that Meh is acting stranger than usual and uses scientific inquiry to investigate. Budding scientists will enjoy Olga's science-minded thinking, broad (and sometimes gross-out) humor, true affection for her pet, and her collection of odd friends in this clever cartoon-filled story. (c) Copyright 2019. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

In her second science-based adventure, inquisitive Olga relies on research to help determine what ails her beloved pet, Meh.After discovering a new speciesthe Olgamus ridiculusin her last adventure (Olga and the Smelly Thing from Nowhere, 2017), fact-loving and gently misanthropic Olga has decided to leave Earth with Meh, who she's decided must come from another planet. The black-haired, pale-skinned girl gathers information about what they will need for their intergalactic journey by visiting her favorite punk-rock librarian, Ms. Swoop, amassing space facts from the internet, and learning about astronaut-appropriate fare. However, Olga soon notices that something is wrong with Meh when her companion's usually gentle demeanor and appearance both change for the worse. Will Olga be able to find out what is wrong with her cherished Olgamus ridiculus so they can embark upon their cosmic journey? Question-loving Olga describes herself as "grouchy," but this seems a bit unfair; Olga is a strongand wholly likablecharacter who values research and fact (usually over human interaction) and is not afraid to speak her mind, whether she's confronting the popular girls or a vainglorious veterinarian. With pleasing, pink-toned two-color illustrations in an appealing graphic-hybrid format with large, charming artwork, this should appeal to an audience who likes their protagonists to be bold, smart, and welcoming of a gross-out joke or two.A well-wrought sophomore offering with a delightfully unconventional heroine. (Graphic/fiction hybrid. 7-11) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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