Guinea Pig, Pet Shop Private Eye 3 : The Ferret's a Foot - Colleen A.F. Venable

Guinea Pig, Pet Shop Private Eye 3

The Ferret's a Foot

By: Colleen A.F. Venable, Stephanie Yue (Illustrator)

Paperback | 1 January 2011

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A furry, fishy, feathered, fanged, and funny cast of characters solve just-right mysteries in Mr. Venezi's mixed-up pet shop. With quick pacing, lots of visual clues, and complete with "animal facts" at the end, this series gives very young readers graphic novels of their own.

Mr. Venezi has to admit he could use help keeping track of the animals in the pet shop. But if he has help-someone who might remember to unlock the front door, for example-more of the animals might be sold. They like life just the way it is! Even Sasspants doesn't need convincing that something must be done. First, she'll fix the signs on all the cages, so Mr. V won't need any help with that. But someone mixes them back up: Fish becomes Wish, and Chinchillas becomes Gorillas! Could this be the work of the crazy ferrets who just moved in? Or does Hamisher have a bad case of sleepwriting? As Hamisher says, "The game is on my foot!"

Industry Reviews

In their third case, Sasspants the guinea pig and Hamisher the hamster investigate the mysteriously changing signs on the animal cages in Mr. Venezi's pet shop. Does it have anything to do with his 'Help Wanted' sign? Sasspants suspects the new ferrets, who are the only animals whose sign doesn't get changed every night. The Guinea PIG, Pet Shop Private Eye series continues to entertain, with cute animals, witty dialogue, and a solid mystery. Young readers will giggle over the animals' misidentifications (chinchillas become godzillas, for instance). Back matter includes information about ferrets and a glossary of 'mysterious terms.' --Booklist

-- "Journal"

Sasspants, the mystery-loving guinea pig, returns to solve a new case with her faithful--perhaps too faithful--sidekick, Hamisher the hamster. Lovable-but-clueless pet-shop owner Mr. Venezi posts a help-wanted sign in the hopes he can find someone who will fix his mixed-up cage labels. The residents of Pets & Stuff are worried that too much help might hasten their being sold to different homes. Sasspants and Hamisher fix the signs themselves to forestall any new hire, but someone keeps defacing them. Prime suspects are the new, peppy ferrets, but Hamisher has learned from his mystery reading that the culprit is never the most obvious suspect. When Hamisher's sleep-deprived sleepwalking (he's trying not to be nocturnal) makes him suspect himself, Sasspants must recruit a new assistant and step up her furry investigations to find the vandal and clear Hamisher's name. It's another lighthearted caper, with much of the humor in the details; in addition to the evergreen mislabeled-cages gag, here Hamisher takes the drastic step of imprisoning himself in a hamster ball. Yue's adorable, expressive cartoon creatures ably extend Venable's humor. Aftermatter on ferrets and mystery-story vocabulary is instructive and funny. A winning graphic story all around. --Kirkus Reviews

-- "Journal"

This makes an amiable addition to the series. Guinea pig detective Sasspants and his manic hamster assistant, Hamisher, are among the animals living in absent-minded Mr. Venezi's pet shop. When Mr. V seeks help to run his business better, the animals get nervous--they don't want to be sold. While Pants and Hamisher try to keep the status quo, a vandal begins changing the signs on the animals' cages, making it more likely that Mr. V will hire someone. The guinea-pig detective and his partner are soon on the case, eventually discovering that not every animal is content with the pet shop as a permanent home. The mystery, while uncomplicated and dotted with humorous moments, still allows for some basic deductive reasoning as readers search for the culprit. Back matter includes more information on ferrets and a glossary of mystery terms. The soft-hued illustrations are crisp, giving off an animation look that's easy on the eyes. The panel layout is clear, but the repeated use of 'talking head' close-ups does get a bit monotonous. It's unfortunate that the artist didn't break free of the grid for more wide-angle views to provide visual context. Kids who have a thing for pets (which is a sizable group) and a hankering for humor will likely take to this title. --School Library Journal

-- "Journal"

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