Brother-and-sister team MATTHEW ""InkBoy"" HOLM and JENNIFER ""WriterGirl"" HOLM are the dashing duo behind the award-winning Babymouse series. In addition to fighting the forces of evil, Jennifer is the New York Times bestselling author of several acclaimed novels, including three Newbery Honor winners, Our Only May Amelia, Penny from Heaven and Turtle in Paradise. Matthew Holm is a graphic designer and freelance writer.
New York Times: An energetic, good-hearted escapade, one that young readers will enjoy. Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews * Hilarious. If ever a new series deserved to go viral, this one does. The Bulletin: A perfect mix of writing that is simple enough for early readers but still remarkably snarky, clever, and entertaining. Kids will soak up the humor, tidbits of science instruction, and adventure. New York Times: -An energetic, good-hearted escapade, one that young readers will enjoy.- Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews * -Hilarious. If ever a new series deserved to go viral, this one does.- The Bulletin: -A perfect mix of writing that is simple enough for early readers but still remarkably snarky, clever, and entertaining. Kids will soak up the humor, tidbits of science instruction, and adventure.- New York Times: An energetic, good-hearted escapade, one that young readers will enjoy. Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews * Hilarious. If ever a new series deserved to go viral, this one does. The Bulletin: A perfect mix of writing that is simple enough for early readers but still remarkably snarky, clever, and entertaining. Kids will soak up the humor, tidbits of science instruction, and adventure. An energetic, good-hearted escapade, one that young readers will enjoy. -- New York Times * Hilarious. If ever a new series deserved to go viral, this one does -- Kirkus Reviews , Starred A perfect mix of writing that is simple enough for early readers but still remarkably snarky, clever, and entertaining. Kids will soak up the humor, tidbits of science instruction, and adventure. -- The Bulletin Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews, August 15, 2011: The authors tuck in some morsels of biology, end with instructions for making green slime and provide another sort-of closure for the main plot--as Peggy puts it: 'Oh no! The algae just got wiped out by an Asteroid!! That's so sad!!! Gee, I wonder if tomorrow is pizza day!' Any day there's a new Squish (or Babymouse, for that matter) is Pizza Day.