Me and Marvin Gardens

Me and Marvin Gardens

By Amy Sarig King

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Grades 3 - 7n/an/an/an/a
The first middle-grade novel from Printz Honor-winning author Amy Sarig (A. S.) King is a boy-meets-animal story like no other, and has earned three starred reviews!

Obe Devlin has problems. His family's farmland has been taken over by developers. His best friend Tommy abandoned him for the development kids. And he keeps getting nosebleeds, because of that thing he doesn't like to talk about. So Obe hangs out at the creek by his home, in the last wild patch left, picking up trash and looking for animal tracks.

One day, he sees a creature that looks kind of like a large dog. And as he watches it, he realizes it eats plastic. Only plastic. Water bottles, shopping bags... No one has seen a creature like this before, because there's never been a creature like this before. The animal--Marvin Gardens--becomes Obe's best friend and biggest secret. But to keep him safe from the developers and Tommy and his friends, Obe must make a decision that might change everything.
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
ISBN-13: 9780545870764
ISBN-10: 0545870763
Published on 3/26/2019
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 256

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This is an okay book, but not one of my favorites. It is about this boy who finds a new species of animal . He names it Marvin Gardens, this animal is not exactly a dog, not exactly a pig, not exactly anything. And.........it eats plastic, ONLY plastic. This new animal could be the solution to all of earth's pollution problems, but it has some flaws. I felt like the plot moved really slowly in this book, and the same things just kept happening over and over. It isn't exactly my style of book, but other people may like it.

This book is about Obe and a new animal he has discovered, who he names Marvin Gardens. Marvin is the size of a dog, with claws of a wolf, and hooves like a pig’s. But the most amazing part is he eats plastic and only plastic. Obe finds a friend in him, but he has to face an enemy to keep him safe. So far, this book is awesome, full of detail, and shows true friendship.