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Nobody likes a Goblin
Nobody likes a Goblin
Reviewed by: MARY PEVERADA - Portland Public Library, PORTLAND, Southern Maine Library District
Review Date: March 23, 2017
Review
Goblin lives in a subterranean dungeon with the rats and bats. He lights the torches, feeds the rats and has a mundane existence. Other than the rats and bats his only companion is Skeleton - and they are the best of friends. But one day the adventurers descend upon the dungeon and Goblin hides under his bed. When the marauders are gone he comes out of his hiding place to find that they took everything - including Skeleton. Without hesitation Goblin ventures out into the world to find his friend. He tells his neighbor, Troll, that he is off to find Skeleton. And the Troll says "be careful, nobody likes a goblin." It is soon clear how right Troll was - his first encounter with a farmer leads to a chase by all and sundry. During the chase Goblin finds Skeleton - and runs for his life with his friend. Hiding in a cave he is fortunate to meet a slew of goblins who believe they have found the Goblin King (Goblin is wearing the crown borrowed from Skeleton.) There is a happy ending - and Goblin even returns Troll's goose. Goblin is a terrific friend. He is kind and thoughtful. He is loyal and lovable. The subtle point that Goblin isn't liked because he looks different should lead to good discussion. The illustrations are charming and convey the story-line perfectly.
Overall Book Score: very good
About the Book
Author:
Hatke, Ben
Illustrator: Hatke, Ben
Illustration Quality: very good
Publisher: First Second
Book Type: picture book fiction
Genre:
Audience: preschool,grades k-3
Binding Type: reinforced trade binding
Binding Quality: good
ISBN: 9781626720817
Price: 17.99