Zapped is a fast paced and highly imaginative story shining a spotlight on the secret life of pets. From hostile rodent takeovers to the gerbil’s fascinating hierarchy—“We have a sort of rule that says no gerbil is more important than any other gerbil”—Breitrose creates a surprising, funny world, while touching on classic middle grade themes about being accepted for who you are and finding your place in the world.
For all the hilarity, including a wind-up mouse and a gerbil named Einstein, passages from the perspective of Joe, a human boy who thinks of himself not as an “alpha dog” but a “kappa,” are touching. He faces relatable real-world concerns like his lack of confidence at Little League, even as he conceives of surprising plans for the Nanozap, a device whose use comes with clever onomatopoeia. This blend of adventure, science-fiction, and talking-animal comedy (gerbils love polkas!) that will appeal to young readers.
Takeaway: The funny, inventive story of gerbil society’s big plans for a shrinking machine.
Comparable Titles: Meghan Marentette’s The Stowaways, Ross Welford’s Time Traveling with a Hamster.
Production grades
Cover: B
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A