Big flush

Julie Buxbaum

Book - 2023

"Sky Patel-Baum, Area 51's latest arrival, thought she had finally figured out her strange new home. Sure, there are aliens everywhere, and her new BFF Elvis is from the planet Galzoria. True, she just witnessed her first UFO landing. But these special visitors aren't dropping by this planet for funsies.... Nope, they're here with a warning: Area 51 is in danger! A hunk of space junk is headed right for the base! And it's not just any hunk of junk--it's a giant toilet!"--

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Subjects
Genres
Science fiction
Published
New York : Delacorte Press [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Julie Buxbaum (author)
Other Authors
Lavanya Naidu (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
256 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780593429501
9780593429518
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A projectile toilet spells danger--and mess--for Area 51 and its residents. Sky Patel-Baum has had a lot of firsts since moving from boring California to Area 51. The latest first: Her alien bestie's long-lost (read: assumed dead) parents come to visit via UFO with a surprise little brother in tow. Complicated family dynamics abound, and the interstellar visitors warn that the Arthogus (an exiled alien species) are in cahoots with someone on the base to exact their revenge. Their method of destruction: launching a poop-filled space toilet at Area 51. The odds of survival? 13.875%. But who could the double agent be? Sky and friends team up once again to get to the bottom of the latest mystery--and flush the intruder out. Buxbaum's second series entry one-ups its predecessor in ridiculousness, including a bounty of fart puns. The first-person narration allows Sky's infectious personality to shine. Well-placed clues and red herrings help keep the mystery fresh while expanding the setting. The pseudo "Scooby-Doo gang" welcomes a new member in talented hacker Gertie, an astronaut's daughter. Naidu's black-and-white cartoon illustrations effectively punctuate jokes and offer occasional helpful asides. Characters are drawn in a range of skin tones; Gertie reads Black. Another cliffhanger ending makes a key revelation in addition to hinting at the next installment. Out-of-this-world potty humor with heart among the toots. (recipes) (Mystery. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.