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Attack of the Smart Pies

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Cover for Attack of the Smart Pies (2005), showing Emma, Urania, Feather and Kokopelli

Attack of the Smart Pies (2005) is a novel written by Larry Gonick. It is the first novel written about the characters in the comic strip Kokopelli & Company, which has appeared since 1997 in Muse magazine.[1]

Plot summary

Emma is an orphaned child who has been treated badly by her stepfather, Darien Drinkwater.[2] She runs away after Darien threatens to do something nasty to her. She ends up in Kokonino County, where the helpful Muses live. Feather, the Muse of Plants, uses intelligent air to watch Darrin Drinkwater, and Emma watches him take the two pieces of paper her parents had left for her. After much work, Emma is able to write down what is written on the two pieces of paper. The text, however, seems to be some sort of secret code, so Emma searches for someone who can help her crack the code. Unfortunately, she arrived in the middle of the great Pie War between Kokopelli and Urania, two Muses who get along very badly. She ends up helping Urania because Urania is proficient in maths. In the end, it is Bo, the Muse of Factoids, who saves the day by recognizing the "code" as the number to a safe deposit box in a bank. Emma then finds a grown-up cousin to live with while Darien Drinkwater is arrested for various crimes performed throughout the book.

Reception

A piece appearing in April 2005 in Kirkus Reviews praised the book's "zany premise and equally off-the-wall plot", but doubted its chances at mass appeal, noting that "the New Muses may keep their current fans amused, but they’re unlikely to draw many new ones with this offbeat episode."[3]

References

  1. ^ "Kokopelli and Company | Larry Gonick". www.larrygonick.com. December 2011. Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  2. ^ Gonick, Larry (2005-03-10). Kokopelli and Company in Attack of the Smart Pies (First ed.). Chicago: Cricket Books. ISBN 9780812627404.
  3. ^ "Kirkus Review: Attack of the Smart Pies". Kirkus Reviews. 1 April 2005. Retrieved 11 November 2018.


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