cover image SCRAM: Society of Creatures Real and Magical

SCRAM: Society of Creatures Real and Magical

Rory Lucey. First Second, $22.99 (224p) ISBN 978-1-250-85194-9; $14.99 paper ISBN 978-1-250-85195-6

Beneath the surface of Rockhurst’s suburban facade lies a hidden gem—the Society of Creatures Real and Magical, or SCRAM. Driven by their curiosity about the town’s cryptid legends, best friends Jenny, who has brown skin and a curly ponytail; Emiko, who has tan skin and large glasses; and Brian, a green-hued humanoid creature with pointy ears and a cowboy hat; set off in search of a troll. With enthusiasm that could charm any monster, the trio plunge into the realms of mythological lore to uncover the secrets of mystical beings. While perusing the local library for not-so-esoteric knowledge, they learn that trolls are nocturnal creatures with a taste for frog juice. Armed with this newfound expertise, the team embarks on their quest, determined to succeed where others have failed. Each panel of this whimsical graphic novel by Lucey (Jonesy) is packed with playful shenanigans and cartoony facial expressions, making each page turn an unexpected delight. Warm and accessible, this paranormal caper is a winner for readers eager for an escapade that showcases the joys of learning and discovery and the magic of earnest friendship. Ages 8–12. (July)