Just like the ‘Moon
Base Alpha’ series, I’ve been
meaning to read these books for a while now. Now that I have I’m glad I waited
for more books to come out so I could read them in order. When I found out that
the fourth book ‘Panda-monium’ was
coming out April 4, 2017, I decided I should read the first three books so then
I can read the fourth one when it come out. I know I make a big deal about
reading series all at once but that’s just the way I am.
4th
Grade and Up
Belly
Up (FunJungle #1)
Can you call it homicide if the victim is…a hippo?
Teddy Fitzroy is in over his head. Living at FunJungle,
America’s newest theme park, was supposed to be nothing but fun. But now Henry
the Hippo, the park’s mascot, has turned up dead, and Teddy suspects foul play.
Unfortunately, it turns out plenty of people wanted Henry gone – and the list
keeps growing. As Teddy searches through all the clues and asks too many
questions, it becomes clear that he too might end belly up.
Stuart Gibbs is great at capturing your interest in the
very first chapter and that’s not something easily accomplished. Just like in Space Case, Stuart Gibbs once again
talks about sewage in the first chapter, more specially hippo sewage. It pleased me to find out that hippo poop is
just as funny a space poop. Look it up online, it’s disgusting.
This book goes into detail about how zoos work or, in this
case, how an amusement park/zoo works. FunJungle does seem amazing, in theory,
but they don’t seem to have much control on what goes on there. By that I don’t
mean the animals, I mean the tourists.
The tourists throw trash into the habitats and bang on the glass of the
exhibits. Humans are more out of control than the animals.
The strangest thing about this story is how involved
the parents are in Teddy’s adventure. In most stories parents either don’t
believe the kid or are completely useless. It was a nice change of pace. But
don’t worry there are plenty of other useless dumb adults in this book. Teddy’s
parents are extremely cool. His mom is a modern-day Jane Goodall and his dad is
an adventurous photographer.
Cool Fact
about Hippos: Hippos are the second
most dangerous African animals. (Water buffalos are the first).
As a bonus, here's a picture of a hippos and a baby hippo:
Poached
(FunJungle #2)
Kazoo the koala is missing!
And Teddy Fitzroy is the primary suspect. The only way
Teddy can clear his name is to creak the case and bring Kazoo back home to
FunJungle where he belongs, all while steering clear of Vance the bully.
Otherwise Teddy will be shipped off to juvie as a convicted koala-napper.
In this story, Teddy has to deal with two bullies;
Vance, a 15-year-old eighth grader who has had it out for Teddy since he got to
school and Marge, a security guard that’s had it out for him since he got to
FunJungle. I don’t know what’s worse, a middle school bully or an adult bully.
Middle school bullies seem to have a way of finding the thing you’re insecure
about and torturing you with it. Adult bullies are the same but they’ve had
years to perfect it.
FunJungle’s staff is full of misfit criminals and
incompetent morons. The security system is corrupted by idiot adults who spent
most of the book chasing Teddy instead of actually doing their job and finding
the real culprit. And while chasing Teddy they don’t care who they hurt in the
pursuit of him. Stuart Gibbs really knows how to create idiotic adults who
question your faith in humanity. FunJungle has many experts on animals and
expert vets but the morons seem to outweigh the smart people.
They only talk about this next subject for two pages
but I want to give my opinion on it. When Teddy and his parents were discussing
why someone would steal a koala, the idea that someone would want one as a pet
came up. I can kind of understand that, they are adorable but it’s still a
really stupid idea. And that’s just one type of exotic animal people try to
keep as pets. People are actually stupid enough to think they can own animals
like tigers, lions, leopards, bears, chimps, zebras, etc. Seriously who thinks
owning a tiger, an animal that can easily kill you, is a good idea?
Cool Fact
about Koalas: Koalas rest 16 to 18
hours a day and spend most of that unconscious. In fact koalas spend so little
time thinking, their brains actually appear to have shrunk over the last few
centuries; the koala is the only known animal whose brain only fills half of
its skull.
As a bonus, here's a picture of a koala with a butterfly:
Big
Game (FunJungle #3)
Someone wants Rhonda Rhino Dead!
Teddy Fitzroy has caught a lot of bad guys at
FunJungle, but when someone takes a shot at Rhonda Rhino from inside the park, he finds that this
might be his toughest case yet. Now Teddy had to catch the hunter and save
Rhonda – while trying not to become animal chow.
The biggest theme in this book is poaching. In a
nutshell, humans are killing rhinos because they think that rhino horns have
curative powers, when there’s no scientific proof of that at all. In fact,
rhino horns are only made of keratin, the same stuff as our fingernails. The
whole thing is completely pointless and idiotic. Entire subspecies of rhinos
have been wiped out in the wild while the others are barely hanging on. I cannot understand why anyone would kill
such an amazing animal, maybe it’s just me but I don’t see the need to kill a creature
that’s just minding their own business. And who hunts an animal from inside a
zoo? What makes it worse is that I recently found a video on Facebook about
someone who actually shot a rhino from inside a zoo. I couldn’t read the
article. It was too horrible.
Cool Fact
about Rhinos: Rhino pregnancies last
16 months, only one baby is born at a time, and it takes at least another year
to wean them. That means it can be 3 to 4 years between births, which is very
slow for an endangered species.
As a bonus, here's a picture of two rhinos:
Panda-Monium
(FunJungle #4)
Li Ping the Panda had been kidnapped.
FunJungle is awaiting the arrival of its most thrilling
animal yet – a rare and very expensive
giant panda. But when the trucks transporting Li Ping shows up, its precious
cargo has vanished into thin air. The FBI steps in to investigate, and Teddy is
happy to leave the job in their (supposedly) capable hands. But when someone blackmails
Teddy into working the case, his involvement in this mystery is no longer
black-and-white.
Stuart Gibbs starts this book off with the most
embarrassing situation I’ve ever heard. And I’ve read a lot of books with a lot
of embarrassing situations so that saying something. It’s like Gibbs thought to
himself ‘How can I humiliated Teddy in the most embarrassing way is the history
of embarrassment?’ and actually accomplished it. Trust me. It’s really bad.
For the first time in the book series, real
professionals are brought in to solve the crime. And you just know that Teddy
is going to show them up by solving it first. That’s just obvious. That’s how
this whole book series works. The adults stick with the wrong set of clues
while he sees the one clue they missed. The real question is just how bad the
professional are going to take it that a 13-year-old boy did what they
couldn’t.
If you enjoy this book, check of the new Disneynature Born in China, which features a family
of pandas.
Cool Fact
about Pandas: Pandas have been on
earth for 2 to 3 million years and are considered ‘living fossils’ because many
of the species they coexisted with are now extinct.
As a bonus, here's a sweet picture of a panda in a tree:
I found
out that a fifth FunJungle will be released in spring of 2019. If I’m still
doing this blog in 2019, I’ll review it.
These sound like very entertaining books. I especially love your commentary and review.
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