Horn Book Review
When a school talent show is sprung on the students, EllRay's class concocts a plan to make sure no one in the third grade has to perform. Despite the plan, EllRay's magic act gets picked, and he has to find the courage to perform. EllRay discovers more than just his talent in this sweetly illustrated sixth book, the most charming episode yet. (c) Copyright 2014. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Booklist Review
Eager to avoid performing in the Oak Glen Primary School talent show, EllRay Jakes and his classmates decide to sabotage the tryouts by only offering up the third grade's worst acts. EllRay signs up with a magic act sure to keep him out of the spotlight, having never performed a trick in his life. However, after working with his father to master a few basic illusions, EllRay realizes that maybe he's got a talent worth showing off after all. Maybe he really is EllRay the Magnificent ! This sixth entry in the series is powered by EllRay's usual quirky voice and features a text lightly peppered with illustrations and handwritten lists, as well as a simple plot will resonate with most kids. There is a comforting aspect to Warner's writing, as she is careful to provide her characters with the family and community support they need to overcome the obstacles they face. Whether it's dealing with siblings, losing a beloved teacher, or classroom drama, this contains something for everyone.--Smith, Julia Copyright 2014 Booklist