Joey Fly, Private Eye in Big Hairy Drama

by Aaron Reynolds/Illus. by Neil Numberman
ages: 9+
First sentence: “Life in the bug city.”
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Review copy sent by the author

Joey Fly and his sidekick, Sammy Stingtail are on the case. Again. This time, a big-time (and big) theater owner is asking him to find his main star, the four-winged, long-legged Greta Divawing. Joey and Sammy are up to it of course (they’re up to anything). It’s just a matter of tracking down the bug who did it.

The question is: which bug would that be?

This book is much like the first in the series: smart and fun and interesting. It’s well-written and funny, and has elements that will appeal to both boys and girls (mine were very excited to see it when it came in the mail!). The story has some great twists and turns, plus sliding a bit of educational information in there. There’s a little bit for everyone, but nothing feels shortchanged or slighted. And visually, it’s quite engrossing: it’s worth stopping and poring over the frames to find all the little things Numberman has hidden in there.

In short, it’s a great little series.

As an added bonus, the author/illustrator are offering up these ornaments to print off and cut out. Click to embiggen, and enjoy!

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