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Named one of the best reads for 2007 by both Kidsreads.com and The Magazine
Alex was featured on the CBS early show as “one of the books for children you should know about”.
Adrienne was featured in the New York Post¹s “Post Potter Picks” column as one of six authors who have a chance to fill the void left by J.K. Rowling
-The New York Post
Garnered an honourable mention as an Ontario Library Association’s Best Bet of 2007.
Finalist in Foreward Magazine’s 2007 Book Of The Year Award (YA category)
REVIEWS:
“Kress's debut is a wonderful blend of whimsy and moral, with winks at the reader on every page. Alex, who lives with her uncle in the flat above their doorknob shop, is dreading the sixth grade and the stern teacher who comes with it, but on the first day she learns that a new teacher has been installed - the young Mr. Underwood ("a marvelous teacher despite being ever so distinctly odd"). He turns out to be a descendant of a famous pirate, and soon three vicious men turn up in town, looking for a map to a fabled family treasure. The map is somewhere in a stately manor house, run by the vicious old ladies of the Daughters of the Founding Fathers' Preservation Society; Alex finds the map and escapes, but returns home to find that her uncle has been killed and Mr. Underwood has been kidnapped by the pirates of the shop Ironic Gentleman. She sets off to find him and has some odd encounters along the way (at one point, she meets an enormous octopus, distraught over how computer animation has wrecked his movie career). Eventually, Alex ends up on the Ironic Gentleman, face to face with the dreaded Captain Steele the Inevitable, whose identity comes as a big surprise. Kress has a delightfully simple, observational prose style that recalls A.A. Milne, right down to the frequent capitalization of Good Things and Very Interesting Things and so on. This inspired book should hold up to many re-readings.” - Publishers Weekly, starred review
“ . . . a tale told with sparkle and wit.” - Marjorie Kehe, Christian Science Monitor
“Looking for a story with an edgy style and a smart girl? This tale tumbles across the map, a treasure map, from a 6th-grade classroom to a remote island, enjoying outrageously named characters and wild episodes. Fun and fast.” - Mary Harris Russell, Chicago Tribune
“A welcome departure marks Adrienne Kress' "Alex and the Ironic Gentleman”. . . [Kress} infuses a madcap sense of plot with a deadpan, Lemony Snicket-esque writing style.” - By Sharyn Vane, Austin American Statesman
"This is a swashbuckling tale of adventure and loyalty in the tradition of The Princess Bride and Harry Potter." - Michelle Branch, Editor Smartgirl.org
“A real page turner with laughs and amusing asides throughout. . .” - Writeaway.org.uk
“Alex and the Ironic Gentleman made me see that good story isn’t complete without pirates. . .” – Shaina Marie Cruz, Bellflower Bulletin
What the kids are saying:
'Alex and the Ironic Gentleman' was the most fantastic thing I've read in a long, long time. Thank you for putting it out there! I intend to make it known to any friend, family, or person with the ability to read in general.” - Mike, age 13
“I recently read Alex and the Ironic Gentleman, and I loved it!! It is an excellent book, and I enjoy reading your writing a lot! . . . You included some really interesting things in your descriptions, which sometimes made me laugh. . . I can't wait to read more of your writing; your work is excellent!” – Kimberly, age 12
“I actually finished your book a week from today and it's absolutely AMAZING!!!!! . . . Thank you for the wonderful book, Adrienne!!! I can't wait until your next one!!” – Anna, age 11
“My brother bought Alex and the Ironic Gentleman for me as a present, and I really liked it. I'm doing a book jacket on it for a project in 7th grade language arts. I've read some of your blogs and you seem really funny. I like how you wrote that you wear weird colored socks.” – Sarah, 12




