Horace Splattly

Horace Splattly

Horace Splattly is a series of six children's books written by Lawrence David and illustrated by Barry Gott, published between 2002 and 2004 by Puffin Books. The eponymous Horace Splattly becomes the superhero The Cupcaked Crusader whenever he eats cupcakes baked by his sister.

eries

# "Horace Splattly: The Cupcaked Crusader" (2002, ISBN 9780525467632)
# "When Second Graders Attack" (2002)
# "The Terror of the Pink Dodo Balloons" (2003)
# "To Catch a Clownosaurus" (2003)
# "The Invasion of the Shag Carpet Creature" (2004)
# "The Most Evil, Friendly Villain Ever" (2004)

Reception

The series has frequently been compared with Dav Pilkey's "Captain Underpants" series, [http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA6395276.html School Library journal review #1 of "Horace Splattly: The Cupcaked Crusader"] ] [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0142300217 School Library Journal review #2 of "Horace Splattly: The Cupcaked Crusader", archived at Amazon.com] ] [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0142301183 School Library Journal review of "When Second Graders Attack", archived at Amazon.com] ] [http://www.allbusiness.com/retail-trade/miscellaneous-retail-miscellaneous/4815009-1.html Kirkus review of "The Terror Of The Pink Dodo Balloons", archived at AllBusiness.com] ] [http://www.allbusiness.com/retail-trade/miscellaneous-retail-miscellaneous/4798280-1.html Kirkus review of "Horace Splattly: The Cupcaked Crusader", archived at AllBusiness.com] ] but not always positively. [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0142500011 School Library Journal review of "The Terror of the Pink Dodo Balloons", archived at Amazon.com] ]

Initially the books were praised. Of the first book, the "School Library Journal" said that it had a "quick pace and silly characters" and "Kirkus Reviews" that "this caped crusader rises hilariously to meet each challenge." "Kirkus" later wrote that the second book "provides plenty of creative twists, danger, and excitement".

But by the third book of the series, responses to the new volume had become more negative. "School Library Journal" said that it "never makes the absurd seem believable" and also criticized the characters. "Kirkus" complained that "the premise is wearing thin", but did add that it still had "enough gags and zany twists in the tale to keep fans turning the pages", and the "Midwest Book Review" thought that it was a "whimsical, zany adventure". [http://www.midwestbookreview.com/cbw/apr_03.htm Midwest Book Review: Children's Bookwatch, April 2003] ]

Several reviewers have praised Barry Gott for his illustrations. The "Midwest Book Review" called them "fun", "Kirkus Reviews" said that they "capture the general sense of goofiness perfectly" and the "School Library Journal" said the " [h] umorous illustrations add to the lighthearted tone".

References

External links

* [http://www.mcpl.lib.mo.us/readers/series/juv/title.cfm?id=1564 Juvenile Series and Sequels: Title: Horace Splattly : The Cupcaked Crusader]


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