The Not-So-Goblin Boy by Ezekiel Kwaymullina (Walker
Books)
PB RRP $16.95ISBN 978-1-921720-15-4
Reviewed by Anastasia Gonis
Samuel has
lots of questions about his life. The twelve-year-old hates everything about
himself. Abandoned as a new-born by his birth parents, he was adopted and
raised by goblins. He is the only human boy in his world of rival goblins and
gnomes.
His life is
a struggle to prove himself. He is a misfit amongst creatures who see him as
easy prey. Although lacking in magic skills, Samuel is highly intelligent and
inventive. He has created a fart forcer which is his strongest weapon, and
which proves a constant life-saver.
Entry into
the Goblin Academy appears to be the solution to his lack of esteem, and with
his Uncle Magtal as the co-ordinator he doesn’t see why he can’t win. But being
human is again his greatest obstacle. Uncle Magtal tries to convince Samuel
that perhaps he was born for greater things, something the boy sees as
inconceivable.
A frustrated
and totally disillusioned Samuel falls into the hands of the Dead Bottom Pirates
led by Captain Bockles and the beautiful Scout Master, Jet. The pirates have
joined forces with Uncle Magtal to save the Goblin Empire from being destroyed
by evil forces led by Drake, and Tolle, Jet’s former best friend who was
believed dead. Samuel believes Drake knows something about his real parents. Is
this the reason he was abandoned and why Drake has him targeted?
Being human
might just prove to be Samuel’s reason for being born. He is faced with great
challenges when his family is kidnapped. He calls upon all his resources,
mental, physical, and the goblins to back him up. He proves he is more than he thought, and
much more than others expected when he battles for acceptance and a place in
the world.
This story
is cheeky, gross and a highly entertaining adventure with its magical fantasy
for the 12+ age group. In a note from the author at the end, we learn that life
experiences usually produce the best writing material. Ezekiel’s revelations
are inspiring and encourage young writers to dream and never give up,
regardless of the personal obstacles they may face.
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