Potterwookiee: The Creature from My Closet (Hardcover)

Potterwookiee: The Creature from My Closet By Obert Skye, Obert Skye (Illustrator) Cover Image

Potterwookiee: The Creature from My Closet (Hardcover)

By Obert Skye, Obert Skye (Illustrator)

The latest creature to emerge from Rob's closet is a cross between Chewbacca from Star Wars and Harry Potter. Rob names him "Potterwookiee" ("Hairy" for short) and soon Rob finds himself treading water as he tries to figure out how to care for his mixed-up friend. Great laughs and great books help Rob along the way.

Obert Skye is the author and illustrator of The Creature from My Closet: Wonkenstein. He has also written the bestselling children's fantasy adventure series Leven Thumps and Pillage.

Obert Skye is the author and illustrator of The Creature from My Closet: Wonkenstein. He has also written the bestselling children's fantasy adventure series Leven Thumps and Pillage.

Product Details ISBN: 9780805094510
ISBN-10: 0805094512
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
Publication Date: September 18th, 2012
Pages: 256
Language: English
Series: The Creature from My Closet

“The text is hysterical by itself, but acts as the straight man in relation to the one-two punch of the childlike drawings and captions that appear on almost every page. Get multiple copies of this book: it will fly off the shelves.” —School Library Journal

“The second doll-sized literary mashup to come out of a wimpy kid's magic closet adds wizardly spells [and] noxious smells…” —Kirkus Reviews

“A mashup of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and Chewbacca the Wookiee from Star Wars . . . sure to provoke laughs” —Publishers Weekly

“Comfy antics for readers who don't probably much like reading--which, one thinks, is exactly the point.” —Kirkus Reviews on Wonkenstein

“Quite funny and has a lot of laugh-out-loud moments. . . . the idea of a hybrid Willy Wonka/Frankenstein character is original and hilarious.” —School Library Journal on Wonkenstein

“Highly amusing new series starter. . . . Skye gives Rob a self-deprecating charm and highlights the pleasures of books both subtly and effectively.” —Booklist on Wonkenstein

“Filled with spot-on commentary and a wince-inducing supporting cast, middle grade guys won't be able to keep Wonkenstein to themselves. . . . This pitch-perfect offering should appeal to reluctant readers, not to mention the legion Wimpy Kid fans.” —Shelf Awareness on Wonkenstein