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    Unarchived Golden Fuse: The Lost Categories

    January 22, 2008

    If my blog were a reflection of my mind or my housekeeping then every time you clicked on it you'd find a pile of rubbish with some sparkly candy wrappers sticking out of the teaming mass.  Now every year I do my Golden Fuse Awards, which are a collection of fun trends and oddities I find in that year's selection of children's literature.  This year I was suprised by how short my list was, but nothing seemed particularly out of place.  Then, about two days ago, I stumbled upon one of my old files which had a SLEW of hitherto forgotten Golden Fuse trends and observations.  Here then, is an addendum to the 2007 Golden Fuse Awards.  Call it the Forgotten Edition.

    Odd Trends

    Scientifically minded boy suddenly appears just in time to befriend our heroine: 
    Where I Live by Eileen Spinelli and Reaching for Sun by Tracie Zimmer.

    Dads wait until Halloween when they’ll get a chance to douse naughty tricksters with big buckets of water:  Diary of a Wimpy Kid and On the Wings of Heroes by Richard Peck.

    Tooth Fairies
    The Seems: The Glitch in Sleep by John Hulme and Michael Wexler.
    What-the-Dickens by Gregory Maguire.

    Farting pigs
    Starcross by Philip Reeve and Muddle Earth by Paul Stewart

    Most Tragic Cover of the Year
    No Castles Here by A.C.E. Bauer.  It’s not fair.  It’s a cool image, but you can’t tell that it’s a work of grafitti in a photograph.  The image is by Danny “casroc” Casu.

    Best Wordless Picture Book
    Bow-Wow Bugs a Bug by Mark Newgaarden and Megan Montague Cash

    Best Name of a Villain
    Thibadeau Freck from The Seems: The Glitch in Sleep

    Gay Stereotypes
    And you thought none of the children’s books in 2007 had any?  Allow me to direct your attention to Quentin, the evil pastry chef in Paul Stewart’s, Muddle Earth.  There are 2-3 times in the book when the story clearly says that this character “lisps”.

    Books That Would Make Good Movies
    Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy
    The True Meaning of Smekday by Adam Rex

    Lessons Not Learned: Covers
    The Snows by Sharelle Byars Moranville never quite learned that The Mailbox by Audrey Shafer may have suffered obscurity because of the inanimate object on the cover.

    Adult or YA Books Recommended By Children’s Books

    The Turn of the Screw by Henry James – Recommended by Atherton: The House of Power by Patrick Carman
    I Am the Cheese by Robert Cormier – Recommended by The Seems: The Glitch in Sleep by John Hulme and Michael Wexler

    Gay Characters in Kidlit
    No Castles Here by A.C.E. Bauer
    The Name of This Book is Secret by Pseudonymous Boch - At least that's how I interpreted the two men who worked in the antique store.

    Books That Skip Chapter 13
    The Name of This Book is Secret by Pseudonymous Boch
    The Seems: The Glitch in Sleep by John Hulme and Michael Wexler

    Books That Discuss the Egyption God Thoth
    The Name of This Book is Secret by Pseudonymous Bosh
    The Book of Time by Guillaume Prevost

    Vowel Happy Aliens
    The Moob from Starcross by Philip Reeve
    The Boov from The True Meaning of Smekday by Adam Rex

    McDonald’s Referenced Repeatedly
    Ferret Island by Richard W. Jennings
    The Name of this Book is Secret by Pseudonymous Boch

    Prophecies:
    (I had hoped to collect all the prophecies I read in 2007, but I missed a couple.  These are the ones that got through, though).


    From Elissa’s Quest by Erica Verrillo –
    “The birds will talk, and the earth will churn.  The trees will walk, and the world will burn.”


    From The Book of Lies by James Moloney –

    “When lords and ladies quest for fame
    A Beast will touch the land with flame
    Good men will die, their wives will mourn
    While children weep for fathers gone
    With swords for teeth and skin of steel
    With arrowed claw and poisoned heel
    The Beast will grow and spread its wings
    Destroying rogues and making kings
    When all my pages fill with lies
    Let slip the Beast and see it rise
    Till one who understands this verse
    Commands the Beast and breaks its curse.”


    From Snowbone by Cat Weatherill –

    “When winter waves throw the king from the sea
    The queen still dreams of ascendancy
    And the king upon the gilded throne
    Laments what never shall be known
    When the sea turns red and the rivers rise
    And the storm bird o’er the summit flies
    The King of the Sea shall leave this land
    And carry death within his hand.”


    Good First Lines

    “This is lame but I’m actually looking forward to school this year, because every day this summer was like crap: dog crap, cat crap – I even had a few elephant crap days.  Trust me, it was bad.” – If a Tree Falls at Lunch Period by Gennnifer Choldenko.

    “Augie Boretski snuck out.” – No Castles Here by A.C.E. Bauer

    “Dave Packer was in the middle of his fourth hour of not talking.” – No Talking by Andrew Clements.


    Posted by Elizabeth Bird on January 22, 2008 | Comments (5)


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