It's the end when I say it's the end

Stephan Pastis

Book - 2018

"Though I, Timmy Failure, have solved many notorious crimes and now wish to enjoy my retirement, my fans have begged me to turn my memoirs into a movie, an ode to my greatness. I am, however, beset by enemies, the worst of whom is Tom John John, the buffoonish movie director. What's more, my father is in town, working at a bar, which is obviously just a cover for our father-son crime-fighting partnership. And my dim-witted polar bear business partner, Total, wants to be reunited with his family. I should have known it would end like this. I expected more."--Back cover.

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Genres
Humorous fiction
Illustrated works
Published
Somerville, Massachusetts : Candlewick Press 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
Stephan Pastis (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
330 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Audience
Ages 8-12.
ISBN
9781536202403
9781406382785
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Review by Horn Book Review

In the series finale, Timmy retires from detective work. When Timmy uses a class assignment to chronicle his memoirs on film, he finds himself with a new nemesis: the movie's precocious director, (transfer student) Tom John John. Comical pen-and-ink illustrations highlight Timmy's interactions with familiar characters, most notably his polar bear sidekick and his estranged father. Longtime fans won't be disappointed by the conclusion--it's bittersweet and just right. (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

What would a film of Timmy Failure's life look like? Greatness!Great detective Timmy Failure's possibly imaginary business partner and polar bear, Total, is missing his polar-bear brother. Timmy would like to help him, but it would disrupt his detecting businessand then there is a solar eclipse at a crucial moment. Taking it as a sign from the gods, Timmy retires from detecting to help Total. Before the polar-bear hunt can progress very far, Timmy's teacher assigns the class a movie project, and Timmy must write the script. He knows the greatest story never told: his life from birth to detective greatness. Unfortunately, new student Tom John John is to direct it. Now Timmy must deal with his perpetually absent father's reappearance in town (and his patent refusal to be an international spy), the disappearance of the greatest script ever written, Tom John John's pretentious frippery, a despondent polar bear, and a host of regular hangers-on (whom anyone else would call friends). Pastis caps his offbeat, frequently absurd, and oft-times sedately madcap series with a satisfying closer. Timmy narrates his tale of greatness in his customary deadpan; Pastis' line drawings often supply wry punchlines and depict an all-white cast.Fans will feel fulfilled. (Graphic/fiction hybrid. 7-11) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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