Friday, July 1, 2011

Horton Halfpott

I really enjoyed Tom Angleberger's first book, the Strange Case of Origami Yoda. As I was walking through the bookstore the other day I saw Horton Halfpott, his second release. Since I was so excited about his first book I had to give this one a read.

A few words... If you don't like old English, this book is not for you. If you are not really into irony and sarcasm, this book probably isn't for you. If you don't like books with more than 4-5 points of view, this book probably isn't for you. Then who is this for? Well good question.

The story is about a servant named Horton Halfpott who works at M'Lady Luggertuck's mansion. She treats the staff poorly until her corset is loosened (no joke!). At that point all goes awry. Luggertuck's nephew wants to come stay at the mansion to woo a neighbor girl. Sounds good, right? Unfortunately (or fortunately for the story) Luggertuck's son devises a plan to steal the "lump," the source of the Luggertuck fortune, and convince the girl to marry him instead of the nephew. Ah, but the servants and Horton need to save the day. Horton, the noblest and quietest of the servants, becomes our main protagonist. He is certainly a likable character, far more than the Luggertucks. That is where I'll leave it so as not to give away any of the storyline.

Rating: 3 out of 5. Not overly predictable, but certainly not of the same high standard that Origami Yoda set.

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