Gr 2–4—At eight years, eight months, and eight days old, Archie Morningstar is finally old enough to join his dad on the midnight taxi shift for "Take Your Kid to Work Day." When they blast out of orbit, it quickly becomes clear that his dad has an unusual job and that his vehicle is no ordinary taxi. Archie is now privy to the secret family business: driving aliens around the galaxy in a high-tech space vehicle. Displaying a special talent for reading an interactive space map, Archie becomes his dad's copilot, guiding them through wormholes and taking them to a distant planet to pick up their first fare. He soon finds himself helping a furry deputy of the Intergalactic Security Force apprehend an alien associated with B.U.R.P., the universe's biggest criminal organization. This series opener zips along at an energetic pace that will keep readers actively engaged. Plenty of humor and adventure make it a solid addition to early chapter-book collections, and the inclusion of science facts at the end adds an educational element. Grayscale cartoon illustrations open each chapter and are interspersed throughout the text; they have a childlike quality that complements young Archie's first-person narration. Readers will look to the stars for more interplanetary adventures to come.—
Amanda Raklovits, Champaign Public Library, ILArchie discovers that his plain old dad is in fact an interstellar taxi driver--and Archie is his new space taxi copilot, able to read the special map that guides the cab through wormholes and galaxies. The plot moves right along, helping the newly independent reader stay engaged. Occasional black-and-white cartoon illustrations add to the fun and keep the pages turning.
"Take Your Kid to Work Day" will never again be the same for Archie. He has been waiting "eight years, eight months, and eight days" for the big day. Waking up for work at midnight is not too unusual for a taxi driver like Mr. Morningstar, but little does Archie know that his plain old dad is in fact an interstellar taxi driver, hauling all sorts of folks to other planets and beyond. It turns out that Archie's destiny is tied to the space taxi: he has the rare -- and until this moment undiscovered -- power to be a space taxi copilot. He can read the special map that guides the lightning-fast cab through wormholes, planets, suns, and galaxies. Everything about these new planets is a surprise to Archie, from zero gravity to a talking cat with the outrageous name of Pilarbing Fangorious to passengers who turn out to be criminals. The plot moves right along, helping the newly independent reader stay engaged. The description of the map is especially enticing: who wouldn't love a 3-D map that changes with every turn, opening up whole new galaxies? Occasional black-and-white cartoon illustrations add to the fun and keep the pages turning. The number 1 on the book's spine indicates that this is just the first adventure for Archie -- here's to more to come! robin l. smith
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