Order of Odd-Fish by James Kennedy

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  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: August 2008
  • 416pp
  • Sales Rank: 165,870
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    • Pub. Date: August 2008
    • Publisher: Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers
    • Format: Hardcover, 416pp
    • Sales Rank: 165,870
    • Age Range: Young Adult
    • Lexile: 820L 

    Synopsis

    JO LAROUCHE HAS lived her 13 years in the California desert with her Aunt Lily, ever since she was dropped on Lily’s doorstep with this note: This is Jo. Please take care of her. But beware. This is a dangerous baby. At Lily’s annual Christmas costume party, a variety of strange events take place that lead Jo and Lily out of California forever—and into the mysterious, strange, fantastical world of Eldritch City. There, Jo learns the scandalous truth about who she is, and she and Lily join the Order of Odd-Fish, a collection of knights who research useless information. Glamorous cockroach butlers, pointless quests, obsolete weapons, and bizarre festivals fill their days, but two villains are controlling their fate. Jo is inching closer and closer to the day when her destiny is fulfilled, and no one in Eldritch City will ever be the same.


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    Lily Larouche, an eccentric actress, hosts a raucous Christmas Eve party at her castle in the middle of a California desert. The next day, after a series of bizarre events, a giant fish is spitting up her, her friends, and a multistory building onto the beach of the extraordinarily weird Eldritch City. Accompanying Lily is thirteen-year-old Jo, a "dangerous" orphan who spends most of her time trying to uncover the past, avoid two psychotic villains, and discover her destiny by doing really irrational things. Lily and Jo join the Order of the Odd-Fish, an organization of ritualistic knights, squires, and butlers who research and catalog useless information. Eventually Jo realizes she is the catalyst who could set off a series of horrific events that could mean not only the destruction of Eldritch City but the end of the entire world. About twice as long as it needs to be, this book is an uneven mixture of ridiculousness and depravity. Although some characters are roll-your-eyes hilarious including Sefino, the three-foot-tall cockroach, others are unappealing, overly violent, or obsessed with bodily functions. The primary setting, the imaginary Eldritch City, is inconsistent in description and difficult to imagine-one should be able to imagine imaginary places. The word play is overdone, especially the annoying amount of awful alliteration. To paraphrase the author, "this entire story has become too fantastical for my taste." Reviewer: Lynne Farrell Stover

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    The Order of Odd-Fish is James Kennedy’s first novel. He lives with his wife in Chicago.


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    The Order of the Odd Fish is probably the best book I've read all summer.by Tam-the-lovely

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    July 12, 2009: The Order of the Odd Fish was the most unique book I think I've ever read. It was very well written and had an amazingly diverse amount of characters. Very good read.

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    October 25, 2008: Jo Larouche has always been ordinary - or as ordinary as you can be when you live in a ruby palace with a highly eccentric retired movie star for an aunt. Though she was found in her aunt Lily's laundry room with a note detailing her as a dangerous baby, Jo has been for all of her thirteen years just about as dangerous as a glass of milk.

    Things begin to change when strange events at Lily's Christmas party contrive to send Jo and Lily out of California and into a fantastical land called Eldritch City, where they are taken in by the Order of Odd-Fish, an eclectic collection of knights devoted entirely to the research of useless information. But that's just the beginning, for as Jo finds a new place for herself in Eldritch City, she also becomes entangled in a dangerous game with the Belgian Prankster, a villain who appears to be seeking the downfall of the city Jo has begun to call home.

    A rollicking adventure for all ages, THE ORDER OF ODD-FISH has something for every lover of all things ridiculous. From obtuse and elaborate dueling rituals to cockroach butlers obsessed with seeking fame to a villain so sinister he can even make balloon animals terrifying, James Kennedy piles on oddities so fast that you can't help but dive in, and enjoy the stay.


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