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Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Review and Giveaway of Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made Movie Tie-In Edition by Stephan Pastis


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Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made Movie Tie-In Edition by Stephan Pastis
Publisher:  Candlewick Entertainment
Format: Paperback 
Number of Pages:  320
Published:  February 7th, 2020
Source:  Publisher in exchange for an honest review 


Opening Line:  "It's harder to drive a polar bear into somebody's living room than you think."  


“An endearingly pathetic antihero with delusions of greatness. . . . Seldom has failure been so likable — or so funny.” — The Wall Street Journal

Publishers Description:  Take Timmy Failure—the clueless, comically self-confident CEO of the best detective agency in town, perhaps even the nation. Add his impressively lazy business partner, a very large polar bear named Total, and what you have is Total Failure, Inc. From the offbeat creator of Pearls Before Swine comes an endearingly bumbling hero in a hilarious caper accompanied by a whodunit twist. With perfectly paced visual humor, Stephan Pastis gets readers snorting with laughter, then slyly carries the joke a beat further—or sweetens it with an unexpected poignant moment—making this a comics-inspired and New York Times best-selling story that truly stands apart from the pack.
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My Thoughts:


When my kiddo was younger we were obsessed with detective stories like the Nate the Great and the Jigsaw Jones series.  Truthfully anything with a bit of mystery, sleuthing, and humor was a must.  In elementary school, we started branching out into more graphic novels, the Diary of the Wimpy Kid phase and later the Timmy Failure series, both of which are hilarious.  Timmy Failure has come a long way in the past seven years, Pastis has written a total of seven books and the first book, Mistakes Were Made was just adapted into a film for Disney+.  I hope the movie will encourage more kids to read the books.

Timmy Failure Mistakes Were Made Movie Tie-In Edition is basically the original book with the new movie artwork on the cover.  I was really hoping there would also be stills from the movie included, but sadly this isn't the case.  I do want to say that I really adore the cover.  It has three elements from the book that I love.  There's Timmy's business partner, Total the 1500 pound polar bear, the Failuremobile, AKA Timmy's mom's Segway and Timmy with his rather determined expression.  I'd actually forgotten just how confident of a detective that Timmy feels he is until I started re-reading Mistakes Were Made.  In this first book, we learn about Timmy's detective agency, Total Failure Inc. and his first case, finding out who stole a classmate's Halloween candy.  We're introduced to Timmy's classmates, teachers and various other people in his life.  Most importantly Timmy's single mother who recently had her hours cut back at work.  Timmy is on a mission to advance his detective agency so that he can help provide for her, but unfortunately, he's hit a string of bad luck.  Timmy's Failuremobile has been stolen, his nemesis opens a rival detective agency and he faces the possibility of losing some of his unresolved cases.  Timmy is a very bright imaginative kid, filled with illusions of greatness and that he has the best detective agency, despite his real difficulties at school, and with his mom's new boyfriend.  The story is entertaining and Pastis has a knack of blending some laugh out loud moments with the real-life issues that Timmy experiences.  Gotta love a kid who holds teleconferences with his mother to discuss getting a bigger office space and more finances.  Now that the Disney+ movie is out, I'm very curious to see how Disney handles the ambiguity of whether Total is real or imaginative.  

Candlewick Press has generously
 offered one copy for two winners
US/Can Only, No P.O. Boxes
 Simply leave a comment below by the end of the day on March 12th (MST) with a way to reach you and I'll randomly select 2 winners to receive a copy of Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made Movie Tie-In Edition.  
Log Cabin Library is not responsible for lost, damaged or stolen prizes 

Congratulations to Justin and R Rue's you've both won a copy of Timmy Failure:  Mistakes Were Made Movie Tie-In Edition.  Please email me regarding where you would like the book mailed.  


About the Author: 

15798116Stephan Pastis 
 Stephan Pastis is the creator of Pearls Before Swine, an acclaimed comic strip that appears in more than six hundred newspapers and boasts a devoted following.  

In 2013, Pastis was inspired to break out of the comic-strip box, penning his first children's book, Timmy Failure:  Mistakes Were Made, which became an instant New York Times bestseller.  Mistakes Were Made was quickly followed by six other installments in the popular middle-grade series starring a brilliantly bad detective with a sidekick polar bear.  Critics have praised the author for appealing to young readers with his knack for comic timing and the interplay between cartoons, text, and elements of the absurd in his storytelling.   Website | Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads | Blog | Timmyfailure.com |   Candlewick Press
                                                                                                                                                                  




    

11 comments:

  1. I'd love to win.
    www.rsrue.blogspot.com

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    1. Congratulations R's Rue, please send me an email where you would like the book mailed to.

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  2. Timmy Failure is a clever book. I hope the movie turns out to be just as good as the book.

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    1. Me too, I'm hoping to see it and then blog about the differences between the two. Just need to get Disney+ LOL

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    2. I sent you a DM, I would like to send you my copy of the book.

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    3. Brenda, thank you so much for sending me your copy of Timmy Failure. It arrived in the mail today, with your lovely note. It is a bright spot during these stressful times. Thank you!

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    4. I'm so happy, really hope you enjoy it!!

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  3. I love Timmy Failure! This looks so fun
    (you may contact via email)

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    1. Please send me an email, your blog is listed as private and I need an address where you would like the book mailed to.

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