Home > Little Brown > Smells Like Treasure (MG)
Smells Like Treasure (MG)
Posted on Wednesday, July 13, 2011 by android apps market for tablests
Smells Like Treasure. Suzanne Selfors. 2011. Little, Brown. 416 pages.
There are two types of people in this world--people who sit by their mailboxes and wait for a delivery from the Map of the Month Club and people who don't. You might be asking yourself, What kind of person would sit by his mailbox and wait for a map? An image might pop into your head of a nerdy sort of person with messy hair and pants that are too short. A soft sort of person who'd rather sit in his room and dream about treasure than climb a tree or ride a bike. A smart sort of person because map reading uses 2.5 million more brain cells than watching television. Did you know that the person you've just imagined is Homer Winslow Pudding?
This is Homer Pudding's second novel. His first adventure can be found in Suzanne Selfors' Smells Like Dog. Once again Selfors assures her readers that Dog, our hero's oh-so-faithful companion, will be alive and well at the end of the novel. From the introduction, "I hate stories about dogs that die, and so I will never, ever write that kind of story. That is my solemn promise. In fact, I believe there should be some sort of punishment for people who write stories about dogs that die. Maybe they should be forced to peel gum off the bottoms of movie-theater seats, or file old people's toenails, or clean the shark tank at the zoo. That's what they deserve after bringing such terrible unhappiness into our lives."
So is Homer Pudding ready for his second adventure? Mostly. He has been looking forward to the county fair for months and months. But when he's banned--in part due to Dog's enthusiasm--on opening night, he's a little relieved to learn that L.O.S.T. will be meeting very, very soon. And their meeting will be to see if he will inherit his uncle's seat within the oh-so-secret-treasure-hunting-club. Zelda shows up in her cloud copter to tell him the news and take him to the club's clever tailor for his first professional treasure-hunting-suit. With a little lie or two, his parents are convinced that their son will be safe with Uncle Drake's good friend, Zelda, whom they've never actually met, for a week. The fair being a very good distraction, I think!
Zelda has told Homer that there is one club member that does NOT want Homer to become a member of the club. But can he figure out which member it is? Well, appearances can be deceiving. It looks like it's just a formality, until a former friend, Lorelei, shows up and starts telling smooth lies. Claiming that Uncle Drake promised her his seat in the club, that Uncle Drake gave her his membership coin. Many know she's lying. Many remember Uncle Drake speaking of Homer and how he is the one to inherit. But not everyone is eager to welcome Homer into the club, and well, this is a convenient way to make him earn it.
If Homer wants to be accepted into L.O.S.T. he'll have to prove himself worthy against his opponent. Both will receive the same clues. Both will have a sponsor member to provide transportation and such. Both will have to solve the mystery and find the "missing" coin that will be hidden somewhere--anywhere--in the world.
Can Homer prove that he has what it takes to be a real treasure hunter?
I liked Smells Like Treasure. I'm not sure that I LOVED, LOVED, LOVED it like I did the first book. But it was nice to visit with Homer and Dog again. I liked getting to know the characters introduced in this second novel like Hercules, Homer's sponsor. I didn't like him immediately, in fact, I thought he was a bit annoying. But by the end of the novel, well, I had changed my mind. I think Hercules is better for having this real adventure.
© 2011 Becky Laney of Becky's Book Reviews
There are two types of people in this world--people who sit by their mailboxes and wait for a delivery from the Map of the Month Club and people who don't. You might be asking yourself, What kind of person would sit by his mailbox and wait for a map? An image might pop into your head of a nerdy sort of person with messy hair and pants that are too short. A soft sort of person who'd rather sit in his room and dream about treasure than climb a tree or ride a bike. A smart sort of person because map reading uses 2.5 million more brain cells than watching television. Did you know that the person you've just imagined is Homer Winslow Pudding?
This is Homer Pudding's second novel. His first adventure can be found in Suzanne Selfors' Smells Like Dog. Once again Selfors assures her readers that Dog, our hero's oh-so-faithful companion, will be alive and well at the end of the novel. From the introduction, "I hate stories about dogs that die, and so I will never, ever write that kind of story. That is my solemn promise. In fact, I believe there should be some sort of punishment for people who write stories about dogs that die. Maybe they should be forced to peel gum off the bottoms of movie-theater seats, or file old people's toenails, or clean the shark tank at the zoo. That's what they deserve after bringing such terrible unhappiness into our lives."
So is Homer Pudding ready for his second adventure? Mostly. He has been looking forward to the county fair for months and months. But when he's banned--in part due to Dog's enthusiasm--on opening night, he's a little relieved to learn that L.O.S.T. will be meeting very, very soon. And their meeting will be to see if he will inherit his uncle's seat within the oh-so-secret-treasure-hunting-club. Zelda shows up in her cloud copter to tell him the news and take him to the club's clever tailor for his first professional treasure-hunting-suit. With a little lie or two, his parents are convinced that their son will be safe with Uncle Drake's good friend, Zelda, whom they've never actually met, for a week. The fair being a very good distraction, I think!
Zelda has told Homer that there is one club member that does NOT want Homer to become a member of the club. But can he figure out which member it is? Well, appearances can be deceiving. It looks like it's just a formality, until a former friend, Lorelei, shows up and starts telling smooth lies. Claiming that Uncle Drake promised her his seat in the club, that Uncle Drake gave her his membership coin. Many know she's lying. Many remember Uncle Drake speaking of Homer and how he is the one to inherit. But not everyone is eager to welcome Homer into the club, and well, this is a convenient way to make him earn it.
If Homer wants to be accepted into L.O.S.T. he'll have to prove himself worthy against his opponent. Both will receive the same clues. Both will have a sponsor member to provide transportation and such. Both will have to solve the mystery and find the "missing" coin that will be hidden somewhere--anywhere--in the world.
Can Homer prove that he has what it takes to be a real treasure hunter?
I liked Smells Like Treasure. I'm not sure that I LOVED, LOVED, LOVED it like I did the first book. But it was nice to visit with Homer and Dog again. I liked getting to know the characters introduced in this second novel like Hercules, Homer's sponsor. I didn't like him immediately, in fact, I thought he was a bit annoying. But by the end of the novel, well, I had changed my mind. I think Hercules is better for having this real adventure.
© 2011 Becky Laney of Becky's Book Reviews
Category Article 2011, J Adventure, J Fantasy, J Fiction, library book, Little Brown
Powered by Blogger.
Blog Archive
-
▼
2011
(4034)
-
▼
July
(170)
- July Reflections
- The Sunday Salon: Week In Review #31
- Library Loot: Seventh Trip in July
- Adding Google +1 Share Button in Blogger Templates
- Alice in Time (MG)
- Are You Going To Kiss Me Now? (YA)
- Facebook Login Page – Problems andTroubleshooting
- Paypal Login Protection from Phishing
- How to Check and Update Current Versionof any Plug...
- Dragonwyck
- What's On My Nightstand (July)
- Bookish Images Monday (Pierre-Auguste Renoir)
- My Theodosia
- The Sunday Salon: Week In Review #30
- Library Loot: Sixth Trip in July
- Swift Rivers (MG)
- Removing Hyperlinks from Blogger Post Pictures
- The Trumpeter of Krakow
- Follow a Google+ Profile on Google Reader: RSS Feeds
- Move Photos from Facebook Albums to Picasa using C...
- Link to Devils Workshop Google+ Scores Over Faceb...
- The Light Princess
- Heidi's Children
- Heidi Grows Up
- Library Loot: Fifth Trip in July
- Heidi (MG)
- Handy and best computer tip to join Video Files us...
- Handy and best computer tip to join Video Files us...
- Handy and best computer tip to join Video Files us...
- Browse anonymously using Torpark Browser – For dow...
- Boost Windows Xp Speed Upto 60%
- Bookish Images Monday (E. Nesbit)
- The Hidden Gallery (MG)
- Youtube Video Downloader Chrome Extension
- 10 Great Tools to Light up Google Plus Addicts
- Click.to – Easy Sharing and Integration with all Apps
- Click.to – Easy Sharing and Integration with all Apps
- BBC's Five Children and It
- Weekly Geeks: 2011-23 Literary Prizes
- Transformers Dark of the Moon Voyager Class Megatr...
- Transformers Dark of the Moon Leader Class Sentine...
- Sunday Salon: Week In Review #29
- Genrefied Classics: A Guide to Reading Interests i...
- Centering Blogger Comment Form
- Library Loot: Fourth Trip in July
- How To Uninstall Antimalware Doctor
- Adblock Plus For Chrome
- Windows 7 SP1 Loader
- Find People on Google+ Directory
- Google Docs Allows Looking Up Contents of RAR and ...
- The Story of the Amulet (MG)
- 8 Tips For Finding Good Domain Names
- Domain Hacks Tool To Find Del.icio.us Like Domain ...
- Register 80+ Top-Level Domain Names with iWantMyName
- Now Register .IN Domains from Godaddy
- Register Your Brand with Google+ : Google+ Entity
- Sense and Sensibility
- Withering Tights (YA)
- Windows 7 SP1 Activator
- Library Loot: Third Trip in July
- Smells Like Treasure (MG)
- Best Xp Registry tricks
- 7 Tips To Work With Windows 7
- Youtube Video Downloader Chrome Extension
- No Passengers Beyond This Point (MG)
- Free Online Tool to Edit andAdd Effects to Images ...
- Get Photos from MultipleUsers in a Single PhotoStr...
- Android 2.2 (Froyo) vs Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
- FlashBlock Chrome Extension
- How to fix a slow computer
- Cover Her Face
- 99 ways to make yourcomputer fast
- 99 ways to make yourcomputer fast
- Increase your RAM and sosystem speed
- Increase your RAM and sosystem speed
- Speed up your internet by20%
- Speed up your internet by20%
- How to create a lockedfolder in Win XP without any...
- How To Become The SYSTEMUser In Windows XP
- Cool Computer Tricks
- TubGet – Free Online Tool toDownload and ConvertVi...
- TubGet – Free Online Tool toDownload and ConvertVi...
- How to promote your referrallinks to make more money
- Top Revenue Sharing Sites toEarn Money
- Review: Google Nexus S
- Android 2.2 (Froyo) vsAndroid 2.3 (Gingerbread)
- Sunday Salon: Week in Review #28
- Set Your Computer toShutdown at a SpecifiedTime
- How to Make Windows Stop Refusing to SaveImages in...
- How to Migrate Windows 98 Applications to XP
- How to Use Windows Key in DifferentCombination for...
- Top 10 Best and Cool Computer Tricks
- I may not be blogging, but I'm reading...
- Transformers Dark of the Moon Leader Class Ironhid...
- “5Advantages Google+ hasover Facebook”“5Advantages...
- How To Show Hidden Files inWindows 7
- What is VMware?
- [Cheat Sheet] Google+ Tipsand Shortcuts for Window...
- Enable YouTube’s NewDesign with Cosmic Panda
- 2 New Dual SIM Mobilefrom Nokia X1-01 andC2-00
-
▼
July
(170)
