The hat of great importance / Patrick Ness ; illustrated by Tim Miller.
On what should be a normal school day at their normal school--recently rebuilt at great expense by the town's supervillain after her son destroyed it with a giant robot pelican suit--things begin to spin out of control for monitor lizards Zeke, Daniel, and Alicia and Meil the hawk the moment they board the school bus. For no good reason, Zeke is deeply unsettled by Daniel's new pink hat. The tower sprouting on the town's tallest hill surely contains a Death Ray of Death. And Meil's predator instincts have kicked in: what if he accidently eats his friends or their new classmate, Peggy the flounder, in her portable aquarium? At school, Zeke suspects the new guidance counselor--who hails from the same pelican crime family as their nemesis--of turning Daniel and Alicia against him. Or was it something Zeke said? With lively graphic illustrations, breakneck action, and a big heart, book two blends droll satire with belly laughs to prove that when life turns up the heat ray, you get to choose who to be. Even unlikely reptilian heroes need the courage to say they're sorry.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781536241266 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 199 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
- Edition: First US edition.
- Publisher: Somerville, Massachusetts : Walker Books, 2025.
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| Genre: | School fiction. |
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In the second book in this wry series, award-winning author Patrick Ness explores school anxiety and the highs and lows of friendship with sidesplitting honestyâand pits our heroes against a slippery new supervillain.
On what should be a normal school day at their normal schoolârecently rebuilt at great expense by the townâs supervillain after her son destroyed it with a giant robot pelican suitâthings begin to spin out of control for monitor lizards Zeke, Daniel, and Alicia and Meil the hawk the moment they board the school bus. For no good reason, Zeke is deeply unsettled by Danielâs new pink hat. The tower sprouting on the townâs tallest hill surely contains a Death Ray of Death. And Meilâs predator instincts have kicked in: what if he accidently eats his friends or their new classmate, Peggy the flounder, in her portable aquarium? At school, Zeke suspects the new guidance counselorâwho hails from the same pelican crime family as their nemesisâof turning Daniel and Alicia against him. Or was it something Zeke said? With lively graphic illustrations, breakneck action, and a big heart, book two blends droll satire with belly laughs to prove that when life turns up the heat ray, you get to choose who to be. Even unlikely reptilian heroes need the courage to say theyâre sorry.