Thursday, August 19, 2010

Dizzy Fantastic and Her Flying Bicycle by Andy Hueller


While trying to escape her neighbors rabid dog, T-Rex, Debbie finds out her new Thunderstrike bike can fly and she safely returns home.  Then Debbie decides to become Dizzy Fantastic, the towns undercover superhero, defender of the good, oppressor of evil. And while doing that, Debbie hopes to make friends too. But do superheroes have time for friends?

Dizzy Fantastic and her Flying Bicycle is a good book for both girls and boys. I have to be honest here.  I didn't want to read this book at first, but then my mom persuaded me to give it a try, and it turned out to be pretty good.  Dizzy doesn't alway feel like she fits in, and that's something we can all relate to a little, right?

Young Bibliomaniac gives Dizzy Fantastic and her Flying Bicycle 3 STARS!

3 comments:

Allyson Hill said...

I'm so glad to have found your blog! I will let my son read it so he can get more good book ideas. He is reading "The Name of This Book is Secret" right now and can't put it down!!!

Andy Hueller said...

I did this thing that authors secretly do: I Googled my own book. In this case, it's Dizzy Fantastic and Her Flying Bicycle. I was delighted to find your blog. What a thoughtful review of my book you've written, young sir. As well as you write, I know I can count on reading some of your work before too long . . .

Andy

karen★ said...

this book sounds incredible for my 7 year old son. he has autism and is completely obsessed with superheroes. i know that he feels like he doesn't fit in, and i wonder if this is the kind of writing that he will be able to relate to. thank you so much for this recommendation. this is one that i am definitely excited about.