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Public library enemy #1

Adderson, Caroline, 1963- (Author). Shiell, Mike. (Added Author).

All Jasper John Dooley was trying to do was practice his reading skills. He wanted to be ready for his turn to sit in the big, comfy chair at the library on Wednesday and read to Molly the Dog. But, even though Jasper was being so so so careful, the wonderful library book about toilet-paper-tube crafts accidentally falls into his bathwater and drowns. After that, he and his dad only make things worse by setting the book on fire and then shooting it with the fire extinguisher. We're Book Killers, Jasper says gravely. He knows he's going to have to pay for the ruined book, or they'll never let him back in the library again. Except, from what Jasper can tell, the price printed on the book says two thousand five hundred dollars! How can Jasper possibly find a way to raise that much money? And before Wednesday?

Book  - 2016
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  • ISBN: 9781771380157
  • Physical Description 123 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2016.

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Jasper John Dooley: Public Library Enemy #1
Jasper John Dooley: Public Library Enemy #1
by Adderson, Caroline; Shiell, Mike (Illustrator)
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Jasper wants to find a book to make Molly, the dog in the library's new reading program, stop "frowning her head off." But the book he borrows to practice with falls into the tub and is ultimately ruined (hint: the oven is involved). Well-meaning Jasper's authentic guilt is rendered empathetically--and humorously--by Adderson; tidy halftone illustrations further endear him to readers. (c) Copyright 2017. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Jasper John Dooley: Public Library Enemy #1
Jasper John Dooley: Public Library Enemy #1
by Adderson, Caroline; Shiell, Mike (Illustrator)
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Jasper John Dooley is a Book Killer. Could there be anything worse than that? Jasper checked out a fascinating library book all about toilet-paper-tube crafts. But it fell in the bathtuband worse, his father tried to dry it in the oven, where it caught fire, and then, tragically, the fire extinguisher ended any hope of saving the poor book. There is little left except the stinking remains and the price to replace it, which Jasperwith his early-grade school wisdominterprets to be an insurmountable $2,500. If he can't fix this, he'll never be able to go to the library to participate in the popular after-school program where children read to Molly the Dog. Although he tries hard to raise the money, he knows that, even with random tips and potential profits from an all-toast restaurant he and best friend Ori start, the situation is grim. It's only after delightful, matter-of-fact Ori cleverly observes the book price's decimal point and says, "The thing is, Jasper? That dot just saved your life," that things begin to look up. Adderson's simple, spot-on text and illustrator Shiell's frequent cartoonlike illustrations work perfectly to create an easy-to-read but ever-so-pertinent outing for emerging readers. Jasper's issues and plans are readily recognizable for the target audience, and good humor infuses all of it. Black-haired Jasper's sweetly diverse neighborhood charms. Another winning entry in an altogether satisfying series. (Fiction. 5-8) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.