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Synopsis
Twelve-year-old underachiever Rob has better things to do than read. His parents give him lots of books but most of them just end up in the messy pile of junk he keeps locked in his closet that once doubled as a makeshift science laboratory. One day, Rob hears weird sounds coming from behind his closet door and discovers a funny little creature that seems to be a cross between two characters from books he’s tried to ignore. He names him Wonkenstein. Keeping track of “Wonk” is hard work. But with help from friends and a little off-the-wall magic, Rob and Wonkenstein’s crazy adventures set the stage for great laughs . . . and Rob might even read some good books along the way.
Is Wonkenstein appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 8 and up.
Parents should know this is a lighthearted middle grade story that celebrates reading through humor and adventure. The magical creature mishaps involve mild comic peril but nothing scary or violent.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and clean language.
Who'll love this
Kids will love the funny premise of book characters coming to life and the wild adventures that follow, especially if they've ever tried to avoid reading.