Hobgoblin and the seven stinkers of Rancidia

Kyle Sullivan, 1982-

Book - 2019

Set in the faraway (and terrible-smelling) land of Rancidia, where it's good to smell bad and bad to smell good, this uproarious send-up of Snow White follows the adventures of the profoundly stinky Hobgoblin as he flees the jealous wrath of a monstrous, democracy-hating ogre tyrant named Fiddlefart. Along the way, he joins forces with the Seven Stinkers--an outcast band of foul-smelling creatures (Grody the bog monster, Yucky the skunk ape, Icky the sloth, Musty the mummy, Fusty the moldy pirate skeleton, Poot the sentient dung ball, and Toot, the dung beetle), the adorable barking spiders, and a mysterious squirrel known only as The Huntress. Hobgoblin and The Seven Stinkers of Rancidia modernizes (and stinks up) the themes of the cl...assic fairy tale to serve as a timely parable of the virtues of democracy and diversity versus the evils of corrupt regimes.

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Genres
Humorous stories
Fantasy fiction
Humorous fiction
Published
Portland : Hazy Dell Press 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Kyle Sullivan, 1982- (author)
Other Authors
Derek Sullivan (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
167 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781948931045
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A "Snow White" parodysubstituting smelling grossest for fairestabout taking down a tyrant.The seven districts of Rancidia once existed in harmony, the people enjoying the blend of everyone's individual odors and governed by democracy. This putrid peace was shattered when ogre Fiddlefart conquered Rancidia and declared himself both king and Grossest Smelling in the Land. When Fiddlefart's magical Burping Bullfrog sees a new challenger for stinkiestthe humble Hobgoblin, a bean farmer from the neighboring Unincorporated Mucklandsthe outraged ogre sends his top scent-assassin, Huntress, to scrub Hobgoblin so clean he'll never stink again. Instead of de-odorizing Hobgoblin, Huntress whiffs him into hiding with the Seven Stinkers, the ousted elected former government of Rancidia, who invite him into the resistance. Amiable but essentially an isolationist who tries "to stay out of politics," Hobgoblin initially takes action only for self-preservation (while Huntress warns: "Anytime a creature is treated unjustlyno matter who they are or where they're fromit's everyone's business"), but the fairy-tale plot trajectory pulls him in so he can join the effort to liberate Rancidia. The bodily functions and other stinky-things-based humor amp the kid-friendliness, frequently put the "pun" in pungent, and occasionally dip into parody musical numbers and sly self-awareness. Happy, rounded, nonthreatening cartoon illustrations make Hobgoblin's delighted tooting downright charming. Some of the Seven Stinkers are female, and one has two mothers.As the stench-loving Rancidians would say: It stinks! (Fantasy. 7-12) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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