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Hotel Fantastic

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A hotel like no other, filled with fantastic creatures.

From superheroes and mermaids to dragons and aliens—everyone is welcome at Hotel Fantastic. Whether you're a robot needing to recharge or a giant looking for extra legroom, there's something here for every guest. And rest assured that your safety and security are a top priority—an elite strike team is always at the ready. Pay no attention to the rumors you may have heard—there's certainly no horrible creature threatening to attack the hotel at any moment... Kids will be packing their bags to visit this wild hotel! If they can get there in time...

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    • Kirkus

      August 1, 2018
      All manner of monster and heroes are welcome at the Hotel Fantastic, but beware Soror Horribilis!The Hotel Fantastic is a getaway like no other; there are rooms for every type of being: underwater rooms for mermaids, giant rooms for giants, anti-gravity rooms for ETs. There are even "sky rooms" for those who fly. The rooftop pool is a perfect place to play for pirates and giant squids. There is an all-night ballroom in the basement and an infirmary that offers such upgrades as "supersonic rocket-feet." The security force is second to none, but even they can't handle the fiery breath, the knobby knees, the deadly stare of the particularly nasty specimen of Soror Horribilis! Gibault's bright, digitally rendered cartoon illustrations are full of robots, aliens, superheroes, monsters, and humor. It's hard to distinguish the guests from the staff; but that makes perfect sense at the wide-angled visual punchline at the close, which shows a human girl shaking a superhero doll she has just grabbed from the "hotel." She's yelling (at her brother, the narrator), "I told you a million times not to put YOUR toys in MY dollhouse." Both kids are pale-skinned redheads.Foolish fantastic fun with enough goofy details to warrant repeated reads. (Picture book. 2-7)

      COPYRIGHT(2018) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:670
  • Text Difficulty:3

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