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Reviewer 525776
A fun read for the young readers! Action packed with many laugh out loud moments! Belly laughs heard from the readers! |
This is the second book in the Huggabie Falls series. Three friends, Kipp, Tobias and Cymphany all reside in Huggabie Falls, which is the weirdest town on Earth. And when creepy and scary things start happening to them, they are terrified to confront their fears. Who is behind it all? |
My son read this book during the Halloween season and said it was funny, not scary. He liked it but didn't love it. He said he would give the author another chance though. |
Jennifer F, Reviewer
I had to laugh every time the author questioned why someone would read this book without having read the first one. I'm one of those people he was questioning. Why would I read this book before the first? The book sounded interesting, and I didn't realize it was the second in a series until I was already reading it. Figured I might as well continue. The good news, even though the author was confused, I'm ready to read the first book now and see how everything started. This book had a ton of humor that I'm pretty sure I appreciated more as an adult than I would have as a child. The cast of characters in Huggabie Falls is all over the place, in a good way. It's like the opposite of those futuristic books where everyone is the same. I would rather have the variety. It helps keep things unpredictable. I received a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Author: Adam Cece Publisher: Text Publishing Publication Date: October 1st 2018 |
This was a really fun middle grade story about a weird town and three kids that seem to find ways to save the day, regardless of what weird stuff is going on. I loved the humor of the author, and the asides he had within the story. Really fun. Reminded me a bit of Lemony Snicket stories. |
I received a complimentary copy of this book through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. I would recommend this book for young fans of Lemony Snicket. The characters have some quirks, the storyline is comical and keeps the reader guessing. From an adult perspective, i found the rambling of the author distracting and I lost interest many times. I know it was intended as comedic, but as an adult I was not into it. This story might be good for young independent readers, or family reading a little bit at a time. |
I received this book via Netgalley in return for an honest review. This was a really fun middle grade story about a weird town and three kids that seem to find ways to save the day, regardless of what weird stuff is going on. I loved the humor of the author, and the asides he had within the story. Really fun. Reminded me a bit of Lemony Snicket stories. |
I wasn't sure what to expect, but I enjoyed reading this. An interesting story with fun characters. Well written. |
This was a super cute book that I originally picked for my 8 year old, but found my 6 year old enjoying just the same. It's often hard to find books that kids enjoy reading or WANT to read, especially boys, but this one did the trick!! The humor in all the "weird" things that start happening in their town of Huggabie Falls is weird...even for them. or is it just normal? The read is not really sure, but it is very comical and enjoyed and I found both of my boys laughing out loud every single time we read it!! |
Educator 427760
This is a super cute kids book. If you've adopted any of the Captain Underpants books in your classroom, then you will most likely enjoy this book too. This book is great for those children who want something a little scary. This book is more mysterious than actually scary. I enjoyed the plot, and I discovered this is the sequel to another book in the series. The book includes some humor too. Adopt this book for your classroom and your students will go wild for it. |
This book was super enjoyable! The author tells the story and participates with interjections which I really enjoy and value. It is a comical story and such a good laugh! |
Denice L, Reviewer
What a wonderful book! Parents spend a lot of time and money trying to get their children to read. They just need to give them these books! I loved the stories but the real experts were the 7 and 8 year olds I read them with. They give them a 10+. A great series to get your kids reading and talking about the stories. |
Thanks to @netgalley and @text_publishing (with a little help from author Adam Cece and illustrator Andrew Weldon), for the digital ARC. All opinions are my own. Welcome (back) to Huggabie Falls, where every street is Digmont Drive, vegetarian piranhas infest the lake, and the middle-school teacher keeps turning herself into a pencil sharpener. | When the Dinosaur Fearers Society club visits town and is promptly eaten in their porta-potties by a deux-ex-machina T-rex, fearless preteens Kipp Kindle, Tobias Treachery, and Cymphany Chan (yes, almost everyone in Huggabie Falls has delightfully campy alliterative names) understand it's time to save the city from destruction once again. Sure, Book #1's antagonist, Felonious Dark may be a reformed villain, but he *is* an identical triplet... | A top-hatted mad scientist has imprisoned the town's biggest wuss, phobiaphile Conrad Creeps inside a haunted ghost train ride. There, Top Hat and Felonious's brother (Felonious Dark Two; we don't meet third triplet Al I guess until Book #3) are extracting the anxiety from Conrad's brain to create arachnid fear-balls that creep out the entire town by manifesting their worst fears. Soon the Huggabie Falls residents are terrorized by diarrheal pigeons, flying pianos, and annoying beatnik poets. | It's up to Kipp, Tobias, and Cymphany to befriend their worst fears (invisibility, a homicidal Brussels sprout, and an unspeakably scary crayon monster) to set an example for the adults and lead the good guys to victory. | Loved: The long-suffering, cantankerous 4th wall-breaking narrator who strongly disapproves of (among other things) know-it-all readers and those who read the second book in a trilogy first. Oops! The good news is, UNBELIEVABLY SCARY THING can be a stand-alone, and is interesting and hilarious enough that I'm sold on the first book. Just as soon as I can snag a new bookshelf. | Give to: Fans of Lemony Snicket, Pseudonymous Bosch, and anybody who loves absurdist humor in kidlit. Caveats: The narrator's sidebars may be tough for a kid with attention issues to stay on track. THE UNBELIEVABLY SCARY THING THAT HAPPENED IN HUGGABIE FALLS will release Jan 31, 2019 in the UK and Feb 12, 2019 in the US from Text Publishing Company. |
The way author started the book is marvellous. And those cartoons also engaging. This was definitely a great book and I’d recommend it to kids it was funny and bright and the way it was written was just great. It’s also a book that both boy or girls could read and love. A good engaging book for middle school kids . It’s funny and full of action — enough to appeal to a wide range of children. Many thanks to NetGalley and Text Publishing for an ARC copy in exchange for an honest review. |
The Unbelievably Scary Thing that Happened in Huggabie Falls book 2 in the Huggabie Falls Trilogy by Adam Cece was a fun entertaining book for children. My Grandsons ages 7 and 11, and I read this book together, and we all three enjoyed it. I recommend this book for children who enjoy funny scary books. I received this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. |
This was definitely a great book and I’d recommend it to kids it was funny and bright and the way it was written was just great. It’s also a book that both boy or girls could read and love. This is a part 2 and I’ve never read the first one which it was easy to jump in and not feel like I don’t know what’s going on and it definitely has made me want to read the first part. Also added bonus there will be a part 3 so that is exciting. |
This is book 2 of the Huggabie Falls Trilogy. I did not read the first book before reading this one, however my reading was in no way affected. In book 2, the three friends, Tobias, Kipp, and Cymphany are still trying to rescue their town. Scary things are happening again in their town and it's up to them to find out who is scaring the town's residents before everyone runs away. When I began this book I was not sure of what to expect. These kinds of books can go either way for me. They could be boring and annoying or funny and interesting. This fell in the second category. For one, it was the perfect length for me. The writing was funny and and quirky in a good way. I just wish the author didn't make so many appearances in the book. It felt at times like he was a character in the book. That is how present he was. All in all this was a very enjoyable book to read. As I write this, I've already read it twice and I may start it again once my long pending book list is finished. |
i really liked how this book has interesting and funny ideas. it was very weird wich i enjoyed. the thing i did not like was the occasional author notes overall i give it 7/10 |
Cindy P, Reviewer
This book was so much fun! I needed it in my life right now, for sure! Being the mom of two kids, I can tell you they would love this book. Especially my son. There was adventure on every page. I am definitely going to have to take the author's advice and read book one. And I can't wait for book three! Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this review copy. |
I enjoyed the story and I really like the illustrations which complemented the story well. This is the second book in the Huggabie Falls trilogy and I’ll be looking forward to reading more of these books. I highly recommend to young readers. Many thanks to NetGalley and Text Publishing for an ARC copy in exchange for an honest review. |




