You Wish- The Misadventures of Benjamin Bartholomew Piff S.
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- 9781847150462
- YL/F/LET
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Benjamin Piff wished for unlimited wishes: and now his wish has come true However, his wish has upset the fragile balance in the magical realm of wishes and curses and before long he is recruited by the Wishworks Factory in a fierce battle with the evil Curseworks.
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School Library Journal Review
Gr 4-6-Benjamin lives in a horrible orphanage where he is punished by having to use a toothbrush to clean out the moldy cooking pots. He can still remember his parents and the life he used to lead before they died. When a social worker stops by with a birthday cake for him, his life is changed with a single wish come true-that he will have unlimited wishes. While this is good news for Benjamin, it's bad for the world as it upsets a natural balance and opens the door for Curseworks to put an evil plan in place that will make curses so strong that they cannot be stopped. The premise of the book is imaginative, but the characters are one-dimensional, leaving the story feeling flat. The descriptions of the Wishworks Factory are vivid and filled with details. Unfortunately, the orphanage itself seems old-fashioned, and readers will be jolted to find that they are actually in the modern world of video games and televisions rather than a world of Victorian orphans in top hats.-Tasha Saecker, Menasha Public Library, WI (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.Horn Book Review
An unlimited birthday wish allows Ben to convert his Dickensian orphanage into a paradise. This creates problems for the magical wish-granters when Ben's powerful wish is stolen and used to give unheard-of powers to the Curseworks corporation, necessitating a good-versus-evil showdown. The characters are a bit flat, but the setting is vividly depicted. (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. All rights reserved.Kirkus Book Review
When orphan Benjamin Bartholomew Piff makes a birthday wish for unlimited wishes, he follows the rules--eyes closed, he blows out all of the candles and doesn't reveal his wish--and suddenly, each wish he makes comes true. At the Wishworks Factory, where wishes are fulfilled, everyone is worried; for each wish Benjamin makes, another child's won't come true, and the door is now open for their nemesis, the Curseworks Factory, to intervene. Just as Benjamin is about to wish for his parents' return, Thomas Candlewick, the new factory president, arrives with two interns (a Jinn and a leprechaun) to set things straight. It's too late, however; an industrial spy has stolen Benjamin's wish and given it to Curseworks. Now it's up to Benjamin and his newfound friends to go on a raid and recapture the wish. Perhaps then Benjamin can bring his parents back--but would that be wrong? Blending elements of Harry Potter, Star Wars and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, this exciting, well-paced adventure, the first in a series, is sure to be a hit. (Fiction. 7-10) Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.There are no comments on this title.
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