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Publisher's Note:

The exciting follow-up to Mightier Than the Sword, the humorous and fantastical interactive middle-grade novel which needs you, the reader, to get in on the action! The second book set in Astorya places you back in the driver's seat. You're a real human being (we assume), and in this fictional world, that makes you a superhero. Armed with your trusty pencil, you have the power to create. What you write, draw, or scribble in the book becomes part of the story! With Queen Rulette gone, and Astorya returning to normal, you decide to journey to Astorya's Other Side, a place of monsters and mayhem, to hide the original Original forever. Surely nothing bad could happen to Astorya's precious document there, right? But when the plan goes awry and digital doppelgangers are unleashed on the world, once again only you can save the day. Write, draw, and puzzle your way through a hilarious adventure story that is unique to every reader! And, most importantly, prove that the pencil is mightier than the sword. Readers and reviewers praise Mightier for being "wholly original," "in a category all its own," "not like any book I've ever read before," and "an experience like no other." Others compare it to: Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket The Secret Series by Pseudonymous Bosch A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams The Edge Chronicles by Paul Stewart…

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Mightier Than The Sword: The Edge of the Word

by Drew Callander & Alana Harrison

Overall Book Review:

As mentioned at the beginning of the book, Mightier Than the Sword: The Edge of the Word, is unlike any book you’ll ever read. It is super imaginative, interactive, and full of adventure. Reluctant readers might shy away from it due to its length but if they just open it and try a few pages, they’ll likely be hooked–especially when they see it includes some great illustrations as well. The authors, Drew Callander and Alana Harrison, even sneak in some additional educational value by including Mad Lib-type writing, plenty of new vocabulary, and some French. If you get queasy about potty humor, run far, far away, as it is filled to the porcelain rim with it. Plan to be either laughing or shaking your head frequently. The margins are full of footnotes to explain things and there is plenty of room for doodling, which is highly encouraged. With its clever wordplay, abounding randomness, and quirky characters, I anticipate that Mightier Than the Sword: The Edge of the Word will be loved by most 7 to 12-year-old boys (and possibly girls).

Review of an Advance Reading Copy

This book was sent to Compass Book Ratings for review by Penguin Workshop


Content Analysis:

Profanity/Language:  None

Violence/Gore:  Many (41) brief incidents (mostly involving fictitious, non-human characters) including character wants to break another in half; reference to scratching enemies; character might try to kill another; character exaggerates that head will explode; characters are supposed to snap others’ necks; ability to melt another’s face off; store is called Bloodbath; joke about monsters eating children; second-hand report of near-drowning; references to fighting; reference to fictitious female fingers being cut off; reference to dying; characters are “dressed to kill” and see a bone chandelier; characters are in a car accident but there are no injuries; several incidents of characters fighting; character destroys a fictitious city; character dies in story.

Sex/Nudity:  Few (2) brief incidents including character might try to kiss another; male character jokes about asking another male character to marry him if he were the “marrying type.”

Mature Subject Matter:

Large amount of potty humor.

Alcohol / Drug Use:

Reference to a cigar.

Overall Book Rating
Profanity/Language
Rating:
0
10
Violence/Gore
Rating:
3
10
Sex/Nudity
Rating:
2
10

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I love being able to help busy parents who just don’t have the time to pre-screen all their children’s books and know how much I appreciate it as my sons have gotten older. I feel very blessed that my amazing husband makes it possible for me to be a stay-at-home mother to four amazing boys. When not reading or enjoying time with my family, I like baking, especially trying new recipes, and the occasional sewing project.