"Alex vs. The Four-Headed Gargantuan would be enjoyed by readers of realistic fiction that deals with the theme of friendship ... This book would be an excellent choice for school, public and personal libraries. Highly Recommended."
- Deborah Mervold CM Magazine: Canadian Review of Materials
"Alex is a stubborn little kid who faces his fears (with the help of his imagination) and doesn't immediately run tattling when he thinks something is going wrong. He's willing to try to deal with things himself, first, and you've got to respect that."
- Lilyn George Netgalley Reviewer
"His round, even if it is only 28 houses, teaches him a lot of life skills, including organisation, saving money and how to handle a bunch of teenage bullies. The book is written in an easy style... that will hook kids immediately and keep them interested all the way through. A Fantastic book that is more than just a fun read, it's educational too."
- Stacey Garrity, Whispering Stories Book Blog Netgalley Reviewer
"And it's quite an interesting book. There are lots of good lessons in here - about spending money, about how money works, about helping people, about the environment, about being scared. And I don't feel like the messages hit you over the head."
- Jim Manchester, Blog: How Did You Find Me Netgalley Reviewer
"This book struck me as having a number of appealing strengths. It is a chapter book, with direct but fairly sophisticated vocabulary and structure. But, there are humorous comic book style drawings that break up the narrative every few pages... In addition to that, our Alex is a normal and really decent kid... Adults are reliable, available, supportive and decent. This book has one of the best sets of parents I've read in a while, and they ring true in an idealized but not unrealistic fashion... this turned out to be an entertaining, instructive, upbeat and amusing tale."
- Joel Smith Netgalley Reviewer
"Its length combined with the illustrations will make it very popular with reluctant readers, too. The lessons Alex learns about earning and saving money, and about making assumptions would be good talking points for a class discussion."
- Suzanne Costner, Librarian Netgalley Reviewer
"I recommend this book to early readers, reluctant readers and others who are trying to think of how to earn some extra money. All readers including the reluctant reader will enjoy this quick read."
- Carla Johnson-Hicks, Educator Netgalley Reviewer
"I loved this little book! It has so much going for it."
- Linda George, Librarian Netgalley Reviewer
"This book teaches the reader about taking on responsibility and how sacrifice can earn you rewards, both monetarily and emotionally? Overall an entertaining book that has many good curricular applications for teaching kids about growing up. The comic strip style illustrations serve to entertain the reader and keep those with lower reading levels engaged. Excellent."
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"It's all about learning lessons as he grows up, like helping people without expectation of reward."
- Paul Franco Netgalley Reviewer
"Laura Peetoom's children's novel is a delightful read. The comic book illustrations are cleverly woven into the fabric of Alex vs. The Four-Headed Gargantuan
All readers including the reluctant reader will enjoy this quick read."
- Keep Calm Novel On Netgalley Reviewer
"My favorite thing about this book is that Alex is not bullied-- he is just worried that the teenagers are going to bully him. This is brilliant, since children's perceptions of the world are often more horrible than the realities they face.
While the drawing of the "gargantuan" is a bit odd, I liked the other illustrations. The text is simple enough for struggling or emergent readers, and the story a solid one filled with supportive parents and neighbors, new experiences, and a bit of fun along the way."
- Ms. Yingling Reads - Blog
"Engaging, poignant and captivating. The book hooked me up from the beginning till the last page. I loved it and would recommend it to every young reader."
- Rubina Bashir Netgalley Reviewer
"It has really nice themes of problem solving (with and without parental support) and taking responsibility. A really nice story that kids will like a lot."
- Debbie Tanner, Librarian Netgalley Reviewer
"Alex vs. the Four-Headed Gargantuan will be a good read for boys. While the majority of the book is written in text, a few graphic style chapters add interest and fun. The likable main character, Alex, has spunk and charm while being a typical kid."
- Irene Punt, Educator, Netgalley Reviewer