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The Sisters Grimm series (Abrams Books for Young Readers/Amulet, 2005-2012), a nine-book middle grade series sold into 22 territories and translated into 19 languages, which has sold more than 1.6 million copies. The books spent a total of 13 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. Abrams published a fan guide to the series in 2012 titled The Very Grimm Guide. Here are some accolades and praise for The Sisters Grimm: o USA Today bestseller
IndieBound bestseller and Children’s BookSense Pick
o Kirkus Reviews Best Fantasy Book
o A Today Show Al Roker’s Book Club for Kids pick
o Selected as one of New York Public Library’s 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing
o Awarded the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award
o Washington Post Kids Book of the Week
o Chosen as one of Washington Post’s Top Ten Summer Reads
Amazon’s Top 10 Editors’ Picks for Middle Grade
“Terrific, head-spinning series...Rich in well-set-up surprises and imaginatively tweaked characters, this tongue-in-cheek frolic features both a pair of memorable young sleuths and a madcap plot with plenty of leads into future episodes.”—Kirkus, starred review
“Gleefully fractured fairy tales.” —Booklist NERDS series (Abrams Books for Young Readers/Amulet, 2009-2013), a five-book middle grade series that has sold over 1 million copies. The books are published in 7 languages, and they spent 11 weeks on the New York Times Bestseller list. The author is currently adapting this series into a screenplay for a 3D animated feature being developed by Elton John’s Rocket Pictures, creators of the 2011 box office hit Gnomeo & Juliet. Accolades & Praise for NERDS:o A Scholastic Book Fair and Book Club selection
o Winner of the 2011 State of Hawaii’s Nene Award
o Winner of the 2011 Florida’s Sunshine State Young Reader's Award
o Winner of the 2012 Oregon Reader’s Choice Award
o Winner of the 2012 Washington Library Media Association’s Sasquatch Awardo Amazon’s Top 10 Editors’ Picks for Middle Grade
"Funny, clever, and thoroughly entertaining.” —School Library Journal
“The inventive details, story, and made-up futuristic technology will keep pages turning.”—Kirkus Reviews
"Even the more broadly drawn archetypes are fleshed out, making this a perfectly fun and clever read. ”—Publishers Weekly
Kel Gilligan's Daredevil Stuntshow (Abrams Books for Young Readers/Amulet Books, 2012), a picture book illustrated by Dan Santat. Kirkus Reviews said, "With true fearlessness and finely honed skills, this talented duo has created a most entertaining hero."
“Undertow overflows with innovative, terrifying monsters — human, emotional and undersea. Landmark Coney Island becomes a dystopian state where two different species battle for dominance, and Lyric Walker is both a unique, quirky heroine and a fearless crusader. Allegorical and romantic, the book nevertheless reads like an action movie with especially awesome CGI.” — E. Lockhart, author of We Were Liars and The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks “Undertow crashes over you in waves of emotion, allowing glimpses of family and loyalty, before dragging you into the depths of human prejudice, cultural mistrust, and political corruption. Once you resurface, you'll view the world through different eyes.” —A.G. Howard, author of the critically acclaimed Splintered Series “Undertow will unexpectedly grab hold and pull you out into a world of epic romance and gritty suspense. A must-read tale of how love can survive under the most dangerous circumstances. It will leave you gasping for air, and for more.” —Tonya Hurley, NYT bestselling author of the ghostgirl series and The Blessed Trilogy “A gritty, turbulent novel as sweeping and deep as the ocean itself. UNDERTOW will pull you in and hold you down.” —Rebecca Serle, author of When You Were Mine, and The Edge of Falling “Lyric is a girl’s girl—as savvy as she is soulful, as sharp as she is tender. Lyric’s fierce, distinctive voice is the core magnetic force of UNDERTOW, and why we will all be stampeding for more.” —Adele Griffin, author of All You Never Wanted and The Unfinished Life of Addison Stone
“Undertow overflows with innovative, terrifying monsters — human, emotional and undersea. Landmark Coney Island becomes a dystopian state where two different species battle for dominance, and Lyric Walker is both a unique, quirky heroine and a fearless crusader. Allegorical and romantic, the book nevertheless reads like an action movie with especially awesome CGI.” — E. Lockhart, author of We Were Liars and The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks “Undertow crashes over you in waves of emotion, allowing glimpses of family and loyalty, before dragging you into the depths of human prejudice, cultural mistrust, and political corruption. Once you resurface, you'll view the world through different eyes.” —A.G. Howard, author of the critically acclaimed Splintered Series “Undertow will unexpectedly grab hold and pull you out into a world of epic romance and gritty suspense. A must-read tale of how love can survive under the most dangerous circumstances. It will leave you gasping for air, and for more.” —Tonya Hurley, NYT bestselling author of the ghostgirl series and The Blessed Trilogy “A gritty, turbulent novel as sweeping and deep as the ocean itself. UNDERTOW will pull you in and hold you down.” —Rebecca Serle, author of When You Were Mine, and The Edge of Falling “Lyric is a girl’s girl—as savvy as she is soulful, as sharp as she is tender. Lyric’s fierce, distinctive voice is the core magnetic force of UNDERTOW, and why we will all be stampeding for more.” —Adele Griffin, author of All You Never Wanted and The Unfinished Life of Addison Stone * "Sharp political commentary and strong parallels to the treatment of minorities in the U.S. ground the world in reality, while the well-rounded and ethnically diverse supporting cast will cause readers to root for them...the breathtaking action and cliff-hanger conclusion will leave teens desperate for more." —School Library Journal, starred review "There are some nice parallels to the civil rights movement and school integration in this novel, but the real attraction for most readers will be the romance and action, both of which are in high supply...should please readers looking supernatural romance with a bit of a twist." —VOYA "Civilization’s end is fast and furious in Michael Buckley’s Undertow. Cut your nails before reading or you will find yourself biting them off." —Campus Circle "Readers will find themselves immersed in this semi-edgy, race-against-the-clock world that's waiting to implode." —Kirkus "Buckley packs this propulsive novel with one walloping scene after another, and there's enough action, romance, and high-stakes drama to keep a wide array of readers interested." —Booklist "Buckley draws clear parallels between the vicious anti-Alpha attitudes and existing racial and ethnic prejudices...A fascinating, engaging, and tense tale, and a strong start to the series." —Publishers Weekly "A gripping story that is convincingly told, and astute readers may spot what is almost certainly some sharp political commentary about the ways our own nation has addressed "otherness" throughout our tumultuous history." —Bulletin
“Undertow overflows with innovative, terrifying monsters — human, emotional and undersea. Landmark Coney Island becomes a dystopian state where two different species battle for dominance, and Lyric Walker is both a unique, quirky heroine and a fearless crusader. Allegorical and romantic, the book nevertheless reads like an action movie with especially awesome CGI.” — E. Lockhart, author of We Were Liars and The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks “Undertow crashes over you in waves of emotion, allowing glimpses of family and loyalty, before dragging you into the depths of human prejudice, cultural mistrust, and political corruption. Once you resurface, you'll view the world through different eyes.” —A.G. Howard, author of the critically acclaimed Splintered Series “Undertow will unexpectedly grab hold and pull you out into a world of epic romance and gritty suspense. A must-read tale of how love can survive under the most dangerous circumstances. It will leave you gasping for air, and for more.” —Tonya Hurley, NYT bestselling author of the ghostgirl series and The Blessed Trilogy “A gritty, turbulent novel as sweeping and deep as the ocean itself. UNDERTOW will pull you in and hold you down.” —Rebecca Serle, author of When You Were Mine, and The Edge of Falling “Lyric is a girl’s girl—as savvy as she is soulful, as sharp as she is tender. Lyric’s fierce, distinctive voice is the core magnetic force of UNDERTOW, and why we will all be stampeding for more.” —Adele Griffin, author of All You Never Wanted and The Unfinished Life of Addison Stone * "Sharp political commentary and strong parallels to the treatment of minorities in the U.S. ground the world in reality, while the well-rounded and ethnically diverse supporting cast will cause readers to root for them...the breathtaking action and cliff-hanger conclusion will leave teens desperate for more." —School Library Journal, starred review
“Undertow overflows with innovative, terrifying monsters — human, emotional and undersea. Landmark Coney Island becomes a dystopian state where two different species battle for dominance, and Lyric Walker is both a unique, quirky heroine and a fearless crusader. Allegorical and romantic, the book nevertheless reads like an action movie with especially awesome CGI.” — E. Lockhart, author of We Were Liars and The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks “Undertow crashes over you in waves of emotion, allowing glimpses of family and loyalty, before dragging you into the depths of human prejudice, cultural mistrust, and political corruption. Once you resurface, you'll view the world through different eyes.” —A.G. Howard, author of the critically acclaimed Splintered Series “Undertow will unexpectedly grab hold and pull you out into a world of epic romance and gritty suspense. A must-read tale of how love can survive under the most dangerous circumstances. It will leave you gasping for air, and for more.” —Tonya Hurley, NYT bestselling author of the ghostgirl series and The Blessed Trilogy “A gritty, turbulent novel as sweeping and deep as the ocean itself. UNDERTOW will pull you in and hold you down.” —Rebecca Serle, author of When You Were Mine, and The Edge of Falling “Lyric is a girl’s girl—as savvy as she is soulful, as sharp as she is tender. Lyric’s fierce, distinctive voice is the core magnetic force of UNDERTOW, and why we will all be stampeding for more.” —Adele Griffin, author of All You Never Wanted and The Unfinished Life of Addison Stone * "Sharp political commentary and strong parallels to the treatment of minorities in the U.S. ground the world in reality, while the well-rounded and ethnically diverse supporting cast will cause readers to root for them...the breathtaking action and cliff-hanger conclusion will leave teens desperate for more." —School Library Journal, starred review "There are some nice parallels to the civil rights movement and school integration in this novel, but the real attraction for most readers will be the romance and action, both of which are in high supply...should please readers looking supernatural romance with a bit of a twist." —VOYA
L'autore:
Michael Buckley’s two middle grade series, the Sisters Grimm and NERDS, have sold more than 2.5 million copies. Before starting to write children’s books, he worked as a stand-up comic, television writer, advertising copywriter, and a singer in a punk rock band. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. Visit his website at www.michaelbuckleywrites.com.
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