From School Library Journal
Grade 4-6–A story written with the author's tongue shoved firmly into his cheek. Lily Gefelty's father works for a mad scientist who wears a sack over his head. When she overhears him say that he wants to take over the world, her oblivious father assures her, "Honey, sometimes adults use irony. They don't really mean what they say." Nonetheless, the 12-year-old calls on her two best friends, Katie Mulligan, the star of the "Horror Hollow" novels (think "Goosebumps"), and Jasper Dash, also known as the Boy Technonaut (think "Tom Swift"), to investigate. The trio soon learns that Larry does indeed plan to conquer the world using mind-controlled whales on stilts with laser-beam eyes. No adult will believe them, so it's up to the kids to save the Earth. Readers who have graduated from Dav Pilkey's "Captain Underpants" (Scholastic) or who know their Lemony Snickets (HarperCollins), should love this first title in a new series. It's full of witty pokes at other series novels and Jasper's nutty inventions.
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Marc Cashman's portrayal of this adventure completely embodies this offbeat story. Twelve-year-old Lily discovers that her unknowing father works for Larry, an evil genius determined to take over the world with an army of stilt-walking whales. Lily and her adventuresome friends are the only thing standing in the way. Cashman offers the bombastic voice and tension-inducing pauses a listener might expect from old-time radio. The advertisements sprinkled throughout the story for other books relating the adventures of Lily and her friends beautifully add to this illusion. The radio show element and Cashman's exquisite rendition of this kooky story perfectly suit the audio format. W.V.S. © AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine--
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