Someone is putting the squeeze on the animals of the Big Forest, and there's only one moose who can help in Agent Moose: Moose on a Mission, the second hilarious graphic novel chapter book from Mo O'Hara, the New York Times bestselling author of My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish! Agent Moose, the best (worst) secret agent at Woodland HQ, and his slightly-more-intelligent sidekick, Owlfred, are on the case again! There's big news in the Big Forest! The circus is in town, Granny Moose is coming to visit, and a mysterious robber is on the loose. When Agent Moose learns that someone is putting the squeeze on innocent animals, he and Owlfred rush to investigate, with Granny along for the ride! Can they solve this mystery before any more animals face the big squeeze? Editorial Reviews "Courage and ingenuity win the day in this story, as do Bradley's exuberant illustrations." - School Library Journal "Special Agent Anonymoose charms as the charismatic, clueless star in this playfully suspenseful spy story... Mixing a hint of danger with a lot of humor, O'Hara and Bradley create a winsome forest-animal spin on traditional espionage tales." -Publishers Weekly on Agent Moose "Bright colors and clear character drawings make this graphic novel as easy to follow as it is fun to read.... This animal investigator fits right in with Tom Angleberger's "Inspector Flytrap" and Doreen Cronin's "Chicken Squad" series." -School Library Journal:Xpress Reviews on Agent Moose - From the Publisher 12/03/2021 Gr 2-4--Agent Moose, aka Anonymoose, meets his parachuting grandma in time to receive a new mission from headquarters. Animals are not only being robbed--they are being intimidated out of naming the perpetrator. Anonymoose, his trusty sidekick Owlfred, and his grandma question victims, dodge traps, and don disguises to discover and foil the mysterious villain. While the premise will entice readers, elements of the book may present challenges. Many characters are verbose, sometimes filling panels with large word balloons, including larger words. References to "James Bond" and "Mission Impossible," while fitting the spy angle, could easily go over young readers' heads. Still, courage and ingenuity win the day in this story, as do Bradley's exuberant illustrations, with unflappable smiling faces on most of the animal characters. VERDICT A spy adventure best experienced with a bigger buddy to help navigate any reading bumps.--Thomas Maluck - School Library Journal