'Written in an informative conversational style, this book is enhanced by Neal Layton’s comic illustrations complete with speech bubbles and lashings of gore.' Bookseller
'a book that expertly balances serious fact and silliness' CBI recommended reads of 2012
'This humorous and fact-filled book is chock-full of fun. From ants to grizzly bears, from beetles to falcons, these poisonous and armed-and-dangerous creatures will delight young readers. With hilarity and information, the opening pages describe the HDR, or Human Deadliness Rating, of various creatures. The book is enhanced with full-page illustrations and cartoon panels that lighten the text and make the content less alarming. The descriptions of “the ways animals kill each other” are handled flawlessly for children. It’s important to note that the book also addresses the crucial roles predators play in their various ecosystems, how humans are threatening some habitats, how some of the poisons are actually lifesaving, and how humans have a responsibility to keep all of these animals safe. The illustration-filled index and glossary add to the book’s usefulness. Teachers and librarians looking to teach the Common Core Standards and expository writing will delight in this book and the dynamic way it will engage children.–Nancy Jo Lambert, Ruth Borchardt Elementary, Plano, TX' School Library Journal
'Lots of gruesome, intriguing facts in this chatty natural history book, which are accompanied by humorous illustrations. An entertaining book for young animal enthusiasts and fans of fun non-fiction' Booktrust