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    Snoodles in Space, Episode 2: The Zoodles Strike Back! | Dedicated Review

    Jennifer LemmBy Jennifer Lemm3 Mins Read Ages 4-8 Picture Books
    Snoodles in Space Episode 2: The Zoodles Strike Back! | Dedicated Review
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    Book cover: Snoodles in Space

    Snoodles in Space, Episode 2: The Zoodles Strike Back!

    Written by Steven Joseph

    Illustrated by: Andy Chase

    Ages 4+ | 64 Pages

    Publisher: Stephan Joseph/Enigami Publishing | ISBN-13: 9798987611784

    What to Expect:  Alliteration, humor, and courage. 

    Snoodles in Space Episode 2: The Zoodles Strike Back continues the rollicking and improbable space adventure found in the first book—Snoodles in Space.

    In Episode 2, readers are introduced to Grimy Groodleman and Evil Kidoodle, who intend to poison the earth’s water supply and turn everyone into Willy Nillys and Dilly Dallys.  Will anyone be able to save the citizens of Noodleham? Enter the Groodleman children, Frimpy Frumpy and Whimpy Whiny, to save the day! Having lost their reputation by previously making poor choices, they find the courage to stand up for what is right and tell others about their father’s evil plan.  Nestled amongst the almost tongue twisters and silly-sounding names is a lesson on using bravery and standing up to do the right thing. 

    Readers of all ages will find something to appreciate in this book. Young readers will enjoy the goofiness of the author’s alliteration and the triumph of good over evil.  Older readers will be drawn to Andy Chase’s intricate art presented in a graphic novel format and the ludicrous language Joseph has used throughout his Snoodles books.  Readers need not have read the first books in the series to enjoy this story, as the author provides a synopsis of what has happened previously along with an appendix at the back of the book that explains the ever-expanding Snoodlesphere.

    Once again, Steven Joseph has delivered a highly imaginative and delightfully ridiculous entry into the memorable Snoodleverse series.  Snoodles in Space Episode 2: The Zoodles Strike Back! is not just a fun and unique read, but also a guaranteed source of many laughs.

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    About the Author

    Steven Joseph is a multi-award-winning, globally distributed, internationally published author from Hoboken, New Jersey. His previous books, The Last Surviving Dinosaur, Snoodles, Kidoodles, Poodles and Lots and Lots of Noodles, and Snoodles in Space, have all been awarded the Prestigious Mom’s Choice Gold Award, amongst a host of other book accolades. In 2023, Snoodles in Space was given out at the start of the Academy Awards in Los Angeles.

    Steven is also the author of two award-winning novels. A Grownup Guide to Effective Crankiness: The CrankaTsuris Method and Cranky Superpowers: Life Lessons Learned from the Common CrankaTsuris Chronicles, which was given the Award for Best Inspirational Book by the Pinnacle Book Awards in 2023.

    Author headshot: Steven Joseph

    About the Illustrator

    Andy Case is a multi-award-winning children’s book illustrator with over 30 years of experience creating and publishing professional-quality artwork.

    Andy’s work has been published and distributed all over the world, winning numerous awards and five-star reviews in the process.

    Andy’s illustrations are unique, popular, and in demand worldwide due to their bold style, detailed compositions, and crazy characterization.

    Illustrator headshot: Andy Case

    Dedicated Reviews allow authors and illustrators to gain prompt visibility for their work. This is a sponsored*, non-biased review of Snoodles in Space Episode 2: The Zoodles Strike Back! Learn more about getting a book review …

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    Jennifer Lemm

    Jennifer Lemm grew up in Wisconsin, where she graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater with a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education.  She has taught in a variety of classrooms. Currently living in Colorado and a stay-at-home mother to three, as a lifelong reader, she can often be found with her nose in a book, adding to her ever-increasing pile of to-be-read books.  When not reading, Jennifer (along with her family) is often found cheering for her favorite sports teams or outside enjoying nature.

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