Iggy Loomis, Superkid in Training
Iggy Loomis, Superkid in Training
- ISBN 13:
9780142425732
- ISBN 10:
0142425737
- Edition: Reprint
- Format: Paperback
- Copyright: 09/11/2014
- Publisher: Puffin
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Summary
A hilarious new illustrated middle grade science fiction series for elementary school readers and fans of Captain Underpants!
Iggy Loomis is the weirdest little brother everand he’s a huge pain in his older brother Daniel’s you-know-what. But when Daniel befriends Alistair, his new next-door-neighbor, Iggy gets much, much weirder. Little does Daniel know Alistair is really an alien. When Iggy thinks he’s eating Alistair’s candy, he’s actually eating chemically-coated insects. Yuck! Soon Iggy’s DNA starts to mutate, and Daniel and Alistair have to keep Iggy’s new superpowers from manifestingbefore everyone gets in trouble.
Piles on the yuks . It doesn't take psychic powers to see how this could be a crowd pleaser.”
Kirkus Reviews
Allison creates a comically put-upon older brother in Daniel in a lighthearted story that captures the chaos of everyday family life, superpowers or not.”
Publishers Weekly
Iggy Loomis is the weirdest little brother everand he’s a huge pain in his older brother Daniel’s you-know-what. But when Daniel befriends Alistair, his new next-door-neighbor, Iggy gets much, much weirder. Little does Daniel know Alistair is really an alien. When Iggy thinks he’s eating Alistair’s candy, he’s actually eating chemically-coated insects. Yuck! Soon Iggy’s DNA starts to mutate, and Daniel and Alistair have to keep Iggy’s new superpowers from manifestingbefore everyone gets in trouble.
Piles on the yuks . It doesn't take psychic powers to see how this could be a crowd pleaser.”
Kirkus Reviews
Allison creates a comically put-upon older brother in Daniel in a lighthearted story that captures the chaos of everyday family life, superpowers or not.”
Publishers Weekly