Van Eekhout gives readers both a redoubtable human protagonist who shows hidden depths of courage and resilience on the way to an ingenious resolution, and a canine one who is at once irresistibly winsome and terrifyingly destructive (not unlike many nonmythical dogs). - Booklist (starred review) In this Rick Riordan-esque epic, modern and ancient worlds collide in a vividly sketched adventure that begs to be adapted for the screen. Thrilling and touching in equal measure. - Kirkus Reviews Van Eekhout applies a deft touch to Mott's difficult ethical dilemma, imbuing the quickly paced story with tenderness and genuine surprises. - Publishers Weekly Praise for Weird Kid: Impeccably toned middle school humor, paired with action-packed hijinks and a poignant extended metaphor about finding one's identity, results in a heartfelt, pitch-perfect middle grade novel. - Publishers Weekly (starred review) A wacky, witty, action-packed alien adventure with a poignant message about being your best self. - John David Anderson, author of Posted Greg van Eekhout brings magic, mystery, humor, and weird science to his wonderful WEIRD KID! Devious and fun -and highly recommended! - Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of Rot & Ruin No one mixes gonzo with heartfelt like Greg van Eekhout. Amid wacky aliens, secret organizations, and larger-than-life guitar solos, is one kid just trying to figure out who he is. I was rooting for Jake on every page, and you will be, too! - Jenn Reese, author of A Game of Fox & Squirrels Exciting and intriguing twist on science-fiction tropes. A standout SF adventure. - Kirkus Reviews Praise for Cog: A page-turning novel of friendship, family, and standing up for what's right. - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Cog is a gem of a robot, and his robotic observations are comedic gold. Readers will be charmed by this sci-fi tale of free choice, hot dogs, and fun word problems. - Booklist Van Eekhout brings considerable heart and wisdom to this coming-of-age tale. A thought-provoking tale for younger readers about hubris and what it means to be human. - Kirkus Reviews Praise for Voyage of the Dogs: Fast-moving, funny, and suspenseful. A deep-space furry adventure with heart and humor. - Kirkus Reviews Who's a good boy? Lopside and the canine crew of the starship Laika! This dogs in space romp will make you sit up and beg for more. - Alan Gratz, New York Times bestselling author of Refugee A crackling page-turner about courage and wonder, full of warmth and heart and characters who jump off the page. It's my favorite book of the year. - Rae Carson, New York Times bestselling author of the Girl of Fire & Thorns series Dogs in space? Who knew we needed that? But Greg van Eekhout proves we did! Voyage of the Dogs is a delight, and kids are going to love it. - Spencer Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of Woof Dog-lovers and space enthusiasts will gravitate to Van Eekhout's riveting book. - Booklist