About This Book:
*Review Contributed By Karen Yingling, Staff Reviewer*
It’s the End. Really!
The first Bad Guys book came out in 2017, and at the time, I was too busy laughing at the facial expressions on the cat stuck up in a tree who was looking down at the Bad Guys in horror to think too much about why Mr. Wolf decided to give up his life of crime. It’s a good use of the multiverse to have Mr. Wolf go back and visit himself. Of course The One (aka Rhonda) knows that he needs to do this; she’s in charge of the multiverse, after all. It’s good to revisit that defining moment and view it in a new way. Language arts teachers everywhere will appreciate the frenetic start to the book that defines and discusses flashbacks as a narrative element, even though it’s time travel, rather than a flashback, so no blurred edges are really needed.
“What a long strange trip it’s been,” to quote Jerry Garcia. I’m not entirely sure what happened in these twenty books, and I have yet to have a protracted conversation with some of the fans of the series, but I’m sure that they would be able to tell me chapter and verse about the escapades of the Bad Guys. Since I feel a sense of peace and closure knowing that Ellen is on her mountain teaching yoga, and Agent Kitty Kat is working in the medical field, I’m sure that avid fans will also enjoy touching base with their favorite characters and knowing that all is right in the multiverse, since Rhonda and Mr. Wolf are policing it in their futuristic, winged Spandex jumpsuits. The Bad Guys are finished. Long live the Bad Guys.