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Title | : | Lunch Lady and the Cyborg Substitute (Lunch Lady #1) |
Author | : | Jarrett J. Krosoczka |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 96 pages |
Published | : | July 28th 2009 by Knopf Books for Young Readers (first published June 2009) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Humor. Childrens. Middle Grade. Comics. Juvenile. Academic. School |

Jarrett J. Krosoczka
Paperback | Pages: 96 pages Rating: 4.01 | 11412 Users | 655 Reviews
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Serving justice . . . and lunch!Hector, Terrence, and Dee have always wondered about their school lunch lady. What does she do when she isn’t dishing out the daily special? Where does she live? Does she have a lot of cats at home? Little do they know, Lunch Lady doesn’t just serve sloppy joes—she serves justice! Whatever danger lies ahead, it’s no match for LUNCH LADY!
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Original Title: | Lunch Lady and the Cyborg Substitute |
ISBN: | 0375846832 (ISBN13: 9780375846830) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Lunch Lady #1 |
Literary Awards: | Flicker Tale Children's Book Award Nominee for Intermediate (2012), Children's Choice Book Award for Third Grade to Fourth Grade Book of the Year (2010), Bluestem Book Award Nominee (2015) |
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Ratings: 4.01 From 11412 Users | 655 ReviewsCriticism Appertaining To Books Lunch Lady and the Cyborg Substitute (Lunch Lady #1)
This is a graphic novel about Lunch Lady who is a super-hero. She's suspicious of Mr. Pasteur, a substitute for one of the regular teachers. Three students, Hector, Terrence, and Dee wonder what the Lunch Lady does in her personal time, outside school. To spy on her, they follow her while she is pursuing Mr. Pasteur. She discovers that Mr. Pasteur is a Cyborg Substitute. The kids and Lunch Lady follow Mr. Pasteur and figure out that he has kidnapped Mr. O'Connell, the teacher he was substitutingThe graphic novel, Lunch Lady and the Cyborg Substitute, by Jarrett Krosoczka, is a hilarious story of a lunch lady and her assistant who equip themselves with high tech kitchen gadgets that help serve and protect the community and school they work for. This book is geared for children (male and female) ages 7-10 years old. The novel begins when Lunch Lady becomes suspicious of an absent teacher and his sinisterly odd substitute. While Lunch Lady (this is her name) and Betty (her assistant) are
I selected Lunch Lady and the Cyborg Substitute, by Jarrett J. Krosoczka, based on recommendations from my school LMC director and local public librarian during the fantasy/science fiction book search. Lunch lady is superheroine who is the school lunch lady for three kids, Hector, Dee, and Terrence. The three wonder what type of life Lunch Lady and her assistant, Betty, lead outside of school and imagine a boring life with lots of cats. They devise a plan to follow Lunch Lady home to satisfy

I enjoyed this book because I liked the part when lunch lady destroyed all the robots. I also enjoyed this book because I liked the part when Mr.Edison was captured.
All I'll say is...SPORK PHONE! Great early graphic novel with boy/girl appeal. Perfect for classroom visits.
Audience: 2nd grade - 5th grade, reluctant readersAppeal: This is a humorous, action packed graphic novel in the vain of a Captain Underpants without the potty humor, and negative adult references. Students that like adventure that takes place with little known school figures, like a lunch lady, will enjoy this book. The lunch lady fights crime using food utensils, and food humor like "what would you like a knuckle sandwich, you bet your ketchup I am, or chicken nugget bombs". This is a series
VERY cute graphic novel for the elementary set. I really liked the way the author took something uber-familiar (the school setting) and twisted it into something super-cool (superheroes fighting evil robots). This is true in the big picture realm (lunch lady, school setting), and at the small level (fish sticks, lunch trays, etc. all turn into crime-fighting gadgets). I also appreciated the stereotype breakdown that occurs. The girl's the one who's gonna fight all the baddies, the kid with big
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