Forsynthia Rise of the cupcakes Rise of the cupcakes /

Rachel A. DiNunzio

Book - 2024

Forsynthia and her little sister Daisy bake their Mom (a scientist for the Secret Magical Bureau) cupcakes for her birthday. But they all get more than they bargained for when a cupcake merges with the magical artifact Mom has been studying and a villainous mega-cupcake forms, multiplies, and then attempts to take over their town of New Harmony! Will Forsynthia and family capture Megacupcake, save mayor Loren, put stop to the chaos, and save the day?

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Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Fantasy comics
Humorous comics
Science fiction comics
Published
[United States] : Paw Prints Publishing [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Rachel A. DiNunzio (author)
Physical Description
144 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Audience
GN310L
ISBN
9781223187167
9781223187921
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

A typical day with their mother proves extraordinary for Forsynthia Smoke and her younger sister Daisy in this cheery series debut by DiNunzio (Scarlet's Symphony). Forsynthia and her family are dragons, one of many mythical and anthropomorphic creatures living in the city of New Harmony. Her mother works for the Secret Magic Bureau, which is responsible for investigating strange magical objects and inventions. When a mysterious crystal is delivered to their mother's home lab, the siblings go on a series of "errands" with mom to S.M.B. research libraries and supply warehouses hidden behind city storefronts. Upon returning home to make cupcakes with Nana, chaos ensues, forcing Forsynthia and her sister to work together to save the mayor--and all of New Harmony--from a confectionary disaster. While the pacing is occasionally sluggish, minimal backgrounds, cartoon-style drawings, and a muted palette of yellows, reds, blues, and purples craft an inventive and absorbing origin story. Swift yet simple action sequences covey low-stakes conflict, and Forsynthia's fourth wall--breaking narration and enthusiasm for her mother's research are refreshing and endearing. Ages 7--9. Agent: Jessica Watterson, Sandra Dijkstra Literary. (Jan.)

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