The Creature Department
By (Author) Robert Paul Weston
Razorbill
Razorbill
9th October 2014
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Short-listed for Young Reader's Choice Award (Junior/Grades 4-6) 2016
Paperback
346
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
326g
Elliot Von Doppler and his friend Leslie think nothing ever happens in Bickleburgh; the only excitement is the rumour about what goes on deep inside the gleaming headquarters of DENKi-3000, the world's eighth-largest electronics factory. No one seems to know what goes on, until Elliot and Leslie are invited to take a glimpse inside and find a collection of strange and magical creatures. But when the evil Chuck threatens to shut down the plant, Elliot and Leslie and their new creature friends must create an invention so astonishing it will save the Creature Department.
"A literal Creature feature, with plenty of cinematic and digital spinoff potential." --Kirkus
"The Creature Department is sure to appeal to those middle graders who like a lot of silliness, a bit of rickum rockery, and a giggle of grossness..." --NY Journal of Books
The language is fun, the mood slightly macabre, and the imagination explosive." --This is Infamous
Filled with wonder andpopulated by strange beings. In other words, its pretty frickin great. Geeksmash
Robert Paul Westonlives inLondon,England, in a crumbling old building, hidden behind shiny glass towers. His first novel-in-verse,Zorgamazoo, recieved the California Young Reader's Medal, the Silver Birch Award, the Children's Choice Award, and an E.B. White Read Aloud Honor. The hardboiled fairy taleDustCity was nominated for the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Young Adult Mystery. In February 2013, he publishedPrince Puggly of Spud and the Kingdom of Spiff. Although he writes all his books with a mechanical pencil, it's not electric and doesn't come with a telescopic lens. Framestore is a visual effects studio based in London, New York, Los Angeles, and most recently Montreal. Their work can be seen in all eight of the Harry Potter films, Where the Wild Things Are, War Horse, and The Golden Compass, for which they won the Oscar for best visual effects. Framestore is also responsible for the creatures and astonishing effects in movies like Ben Stiller's Walter Mitty; Gravity, starring George Clooney and Sandra Bullock; the samurai epic 47 Ronin, starring Keanu Reeves; Jupiter Ascending by the Wachowskis; Iron Man 3; and Robocop.