

Henry Potty and the Pet Rock: An Unauthorized Harry Potter Parody (Special Edition) (Henry Potty Parodies) [Frankel, Valerie Estelle] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Henry Potty and the Pet Rock: An Unauthorized Harry Potter Parody (Special Edition) (Henry Potty Parodies) Review: Perfect for an 8 year old Harry Potter fan - My 8 year old daughter who absolutely adores Harry Potter loved this book to death. With every new chapter she couldn't wait to share the crazy situations and the funny parody names the characters had. I would hear her just randomly cracking up in bed nearly every time she read it. If your kid loves Harry Potter and incredibly ridiculous stories and goofiness, this is the book for them(or maybe even you.) Review: Boring - This is pretty awful. It's meant to be funny but it's just not. The names aren't funny, the comparisons don't work, the writing is at best mediocre. Not only do you have to have read all of the Harry Potter books to understand the humor, I'm pretty sure you had to have hated them. Some of the names were briefly entertaining, but the whole thing feels like a "hey I've got a great idea to make money without being at all creative." If there are millions of books out there this comes in the bottom hundred thousand. Read something else.
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,023,557 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (22) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.53 x 8.5 inches |
| Edition | Special Edition |
| Grade level | 4 - 6 |
| ISBN-10 | 1508400253 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1508400257 |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 212 pages |
| Publication date | June 15, 2010 |
| Publisher | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform |
C**D
Perfect for an 8 year old Harry Potter fan
My 8 year old daughter who absolutely adores Harry Potter loved this book to death. With every new chapter she couldn't wait to share the crazy situations and the funny parody names the characters had. I would hear her just randomly cracking up in bed nearly every time she read it. If your kid loves Harry Potter and incredibly ridiculous stories and goofiness, this is the book for them(or maybe even you.)
M**N
Boring
This is pretty awful. It's meant to be funny but it's just not. The names aren't funny, the comparisons don't work, the writing is at best mediocre. Not only do you have to have read all of the Harry Potter books to understand the humor, I'm pretty sure you had to have hated them. Some of the names were briefly entertaining, but the whole thing feels like a "hey I've got a great idea to make money without being at all creative." If there are millions of books out there this comes in the bottom hundred thousand. Read something else.
P**H
Five Stars
My grandkids LOVED this!
A**R
don't bother with this one either
I really hated this, although I often do like parodies. I cringe every time I see it in my archive. More of the same like the Deathly Paper Shortage.
D**N
Henry Potty vs. Harry Potter
A funny story thats fun to read with halarious charicter names and story line that Harry Potter fans will enjoy comparing.
M**X
Original, inventive characters and storyline make the book fun to read. A real winner!
Henry Potty and The Pet Rock is a hilarious Children's Fiction storybook based on life at 'witch school.' Henry leaves the chores and boredom of his home in England to learn magic at Chickenfeet School in California. Here, he meets others like himself, in a mission to find fun and excitement, and of course to learn magic. Henry Potty settles in nicely, and not so nicely after meeting Bumbling Bore, his boring headmaster, sinister old gizzard Lord Revolting, and all the other other witches and gizzards. Henry Potty spent the entire school time in a plot to kill Lord Revolting, who killed his goldfish, and a Pet Rock, that belonged to his friend Realy Wimpy. Courageous, full of ideas and wit, and with the help of another friend Horrendous, who is a girl, they got together to master their plot. Excitement, and adventure perpetuate throughout the story, all the time with Henry in a vigorous fight to keep his position as the main character of the book. Original, inventive characters and storyline make the book fun to read. A real winner!
B**C
Hilarious and Entertaining
Whether you are a Harry Potter fan or not,this book will keep you entaertained and constantly laughing. It's silly, smart, wittty, and punny. My brother and I quote it, enjoy it, and share it with our friends constantly. If you're looking for a good laugh, you have come to the right place.
A**S
Entertaining for all ages
Henry Potty and the Pet Rock is an adorable unauthorized Harry Potter parody written by Valerie Estelle Frankel. Henry Potty is the baby left in an asparagus crate on the doorstep of the Dorky family, relegated to the lowly status of household slave. Though his daily duties involve catering to the whims of Dumpy Dorky and his Dorky parents, Henry is fully aware that he is destined to be the hero of the novel, and bides his time with a room filled with the various action figures, games, and merchandise that will inevitably be in demand when his heroics are recognized. When Henry receives an acceptance letter to Chickenfeet Academy in California from Professor Bumbling Bore, the Dorkys are eager to send him on his way. With the lackluster aid of his fairy godmother, Henry boards the Chickenfeet trainer for his new life as a "gizzard." Once at school, Henry and his classmates are greeted by the large and hairy Higgle, who ushers them on to a long and boring introduction from Professor Bore, then to dorm selection by the "sorting rat" under the direction of Miss McGonk. After being bitten by the sorting rat, Henry meets his new Heroes Dorm roommates, Horrendous Gangrene, a "which," and Really Wimpy, another gizzard. While Horrendous and Really work to defeat the pungent Lord Revolting while keeping up with their school assignments, Henry will valiantly take the credit for their accomplishments. Though intended as a children's book, Henry Potty and the Pet Rock has no discernable age limit, as the cover reveals when it states "For ages 2-222." The story flows with a corniness that will make young children giggle, dotted with random jokes to keep an adult reader's attention. Armchair Interviews says: Even Frankel's bio at the end of the book is filled with humor.
A**R
Bought this as a gift and has been enjoyed by several people including myself, great if you love the series
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