cover image Ginny Goblin Cannot Have a Monster for a Pet

Ginny Goblin Cannot Have a Monster for a Pet

David Goodner, illus. by Louis Thomas. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $17.99 (40p) ISBN 978-0-544-76416-3

Goodner and Thomas’s little green goblin returns to the page following Ginny Goblin Is Not Allowed to Open This Box. This time, the alternately enabling and exasperated narrator enlists readers to find Ginny a pet alternative to the “kind of stinky” goats of which she’s so fond. “But I want to be clear,” says the narrator, adopting an ineffectively officious tone: “Ginny Goblin should not need a giant net to find a pet. She should not need a bear trap, and she definitely should not need to drive an army tank.” The ever-oppositional Ginny, meanwhile, equips herself to pursue monsters ranging from an “unfathomable” deep-sea kraken to a “petrifying” basilisk. As the gouache and pen-and-ink vignettes grow ever more outlandish despite the narrator’s attempts at “a nice safe pet,” readers will realize that Ginny is neither oblivious nor foolhardy, but rather fiendishly clever. Ages 4–7. [em](July) [/em]