Beach party surf monkey
(Book)

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Contributors
Allen, Brooke A., Illustrator
Series
Published
New York : Random House, [2017].
Status
Shirlington - Kids Fiction
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JF GRABE
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“Outrageous hijinks and nonstop hilarity—five-stars!" —Lincoln Peirce, author of the Big Nate seriesFrom the bestselling author of Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library and coauthor with James Patterson of I Funny, House of Robots, and Treasure Hunters, comes the second hilarious, fun-in-the-sun adventure in his illustrated series about all the wacky things that happen when you live in a motel!   There’s always something wacky happening when you live in a motel, and P.T. (named after P. T. Barnum, of course) has grown up at the world’s wackiest! When word gets out that the hottest teen idols in Hollywood (plus current YouTube sensation Kevin the Monkey!) will be filming their next movie—Beach Party Surf Monkey—right in St. Pete’s Beach, Florida, P.T. and his friend Gloria know that the Wonderland would be the perfect location. Now they just have to convince the producers!   But when things start to go wrong (crazed fans? missing stars?), it will take all of Gloria’s business genius and P.T.’s wild stories to save the movie before both it and the Wonderland are all washed up!   BONUS: Includes fun extras like P.T. and Gloria’s Famous Fact-or-Fiction Quiz: Movie EditionHere's What People are saying about Welcome to Wonderland!“Outrageous hijinks and nonstop hilarity—five-stars! Kids who check into this madcap motel will want to stay forever!” —Lincoln Peirce, author of the Big Nate series"So funny I fell off my bed!"--Izzy B., age 10"Classic Grabenstein. The mystery should satisfy Grabenstein’s “Mr. Lemoncello” followers, and the humor and visuals will appeal to fans of his collaborations with James Patterson. This new series should be a hit."—School Library Journal“A  delight. P.T. is a hoot and a half. A funny, madcap dash."—Kirkus Reviews “Charm galore. Easy and breezy, this well-paced novel . . . belongs in the hands of any readers wanting their bad guys bad, their good guys great, and a little of Wonderland’s promised fun in the sun.”The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books  

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Format
Book
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
301 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Language
English
ISBN
9780553536102, 0553536109, 9780553536133, 0553536133, 9780553536119, 0553536117

Notes

Description
"P.T. and Gloria try to save the Wonderland again by getting a teen singing sensation to shoot a movie at the motel"-- Provided by publisher.

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Also in this Series

  • Home sweet motel (Welcome to Wonderland Volume 1) Cover
  • Beach party surf monkey (Welcome to Wonderland Volume 2) Cover
  • Sandapalooza shake-up (Welcome to Wonderland Volume 3) Cover
  • Beach battle blowout: 4 (Welcome to Wonderland Volume 4) Cover

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Things are looking up for the Wonderland Motel. Not only did P. T. and his friend Gloria save the family business by forestalling foreclosure in Welcome to Wonderland (2016), they've persuaded a Hollywood director to shoot his new film there. What could go wrong? Nearly everything! A pop star who can't act is upstaged by a monkey who can. Filming stops when the monkey is kidnapped. And the oily, land-hungry entrepreneur who owns the luxury hotel next door is making tempting offers to buy the vintage motel. Only an all-out battle of wits and gumption can save the movie and the Wonderland. Known for the Mr. Lemoncello's Library books as well as several series (I Funny, Treasure Hunters) coauthored with James Patterson, Grabenstein continues the adventures of P. T. and Gloria with a fast-paced, highly readable story that delivers humor, adventure, a bit of mystery, and plenty of fun in the Florida sun. Will the series continue? What are the odds that, once again, catastrophe will threaten the Wonderland? Stay tuned. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Grabenstein has emerged as a middle-grade powerhouse, evidenced by a national author tour, online chats, floor displays, summer camp promotions (!), and more.--Phelan, Carolyn Copyright 2017 Booklist

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Kirkus Book Review

P.T. Wilkie's adventures at the Wonderland Hotel continue following series opener Home Sweet Hotel (2016).P.T. and his Latina best pal, Gloria Ortega, are still riding high on the fame and fortune earned by their entanglement with the Sneemer brothers. P.T.'s mom and grandfather are financially sound for now, but it isn't long before the fancy hotel next door offers to buy the Wonderland in order to expand. The offer's a good one, and while his mom mulls it over, P.T. takes it upon himself to lure pop star Aidan Tyler and Academy Award-winning teen actress Cassie McGinty (both white) to shoot their surf movie Beach Party Surf Monkey at the Wonderland. Complications arise, high jinks ensue, and laughs abound. While this adventure is a bit less chaotic than the first, it remains just as enjoyable and interesting. It's compulsively readable, pulling readers in with smart characters, well-positioned dynamics, and a relentless pace. While the prior volume felt a bit episodic at times, this entry has a clear structure that builds and falls in all the right places. Plus, there's a monkey. The secondary characters are fleshed out well this time around, and the bothersome teacher Mr. Frumpkes makes a minimal appearance. A worthy sequel that improves upon the original and keeps the good times rolling. (Fiction. 8-12) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Things are looking up for the Wonderland Motel. Not only did P. T. and his friend Gloria save the family business by forestalling foreclosure in Welcome to Wonderland (2016), they've persuaded a Hollywood director to shoot his new film there. What could go wrong? Nearly everything! A pop star who can't act is upstaged by a monkey who can. Filming stops when the monkey is kidnapped. And the oily, land-hungry entrepreneur who owns the luxury hotel next door is making tempting offers to buy the vintage motel. Only an all-out battle of wits and gumption can save the movie and the Wonderland. Known for the Mr. Lemoncello's Library books as well as several series (I Funny, Treasure Hunters) coauthored with James Patterson, Grabenstein continues the adventures of P. T. and Gloria with a fast-paced, highly readable story that delivers humor, adventure, a bit of mystery, and plenty of fun in the Florida sun. Will the series continue? What are the odds that, once again, catastrophe will threaten the Wonderland? Stay tuned. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Grabenstein has emerged as a middle-grade powerhouse, evidenced by a national author tour, online chats, floor displays, summer camp promotions (!), and more. Copyright 2017 Booklist Reviews.

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School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 4–6—P.T. Wilkie and the crew from Home Sweet Motel return for a second adventure filled with drama, humor, and Hollywood flair. P.T. and his friend Gloria Ortega live in the Wonderland, a Florida beach motel run by P.T.'s grandfather Walt. The owner of the towering new hotel next door wants to buy the Wonderland. P.T. and Gloria hear about a movie being filmed in their neighborhood featuring two teen stars and YouTube performer Kevin the Monkey, and hoping to save the motel from the scheming hotel owner, they pitch the Wonderland as the perfect venue. Between P.T.'s plan and Gloria's business skills, the pair seem to have a chance, but then they encounter a selfish star, trouble from the rival hotel owner's daughter, and the monkey's surfing antics, leading to humorous and dramatic outcomes. The high jinks are nonstop, and the characters are engaging, if lightly sketched. Frequent cartoons and illustrations add to the humor and exaggerated characterizations. Fans of Grabenstein's other books, including several cowritten with James Patterson, will enjoy the humor, the fast-talking protagonist, and the escapades. VERDICT A quick, funny read, perfect for summer vacation.—Beth L. Meister, Milwaukee Jewish Day School, WI

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Grabenstein, C., & Allen, B. A. (2017). Beach party surf monkey (First edition.). Random House.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Grabenstein, Chris and Brooke A., Allen. 2017. Beach Party Surf Monkey. New York: Random House.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Grabenstein, Chris and Brooke A., Allen. Beach Party Surf Monkey New York: Random House, 2017.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Grabenstein, C. and Allen, B. A. (2017). Beach party surf monkey. First edn. New York: Random House.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Grabenstein, Chris,, and Brooke A. Allen. Beach Party Surf Monkey First edition., Random House, 2017.

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