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76 pp.
| Darby Creek
| October, 2017
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LibraryISBN 978-1-5124-8180-8$25.32
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PaperISBN 978-1-5124-8190-7$6.99
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EbookISBN 978-1-5124-8196-9
(4)
4-6
Adventures of Lottie Lipton series.
Illustrated by
Rachelle Panagarry.
Nine-year-old Lottie Lipton lives in the British Museum in 1928 London with her great-uncle, the museum's curator of Egyptology. An amateur sleuth, Lottie uses her wits to solve mysteries involving the museum's historical objects. Thin plots are secondary to the many brainteaser puzzles and codes Lottie and readers must solve in each series entry. Spot and full-page line drawings accompany the texts. Glos. Review covers these Adventures of Lottie Lipton titles: The Catacombs of Chaos, The Curse of the Cairo Cat, The Eagle of Rome, The Egyptian Enchantment, The Scroll of Alexandria, and The Secrets of the Stone.
81 pp.
| Darby Creek
| October, 2017
|
LibraryISBN 978-1-5124-8182-2$25.32
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PaperISBN 978-1-5124-8188-4$6.99
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EbookISBN 978-1-5124-8194-5
(4)
4-6
Adventures of Lottie Lipton series.
Illustrated by
Rachelle Panagarry.
Nine-year-old Lottie Lipton lives in the British Museum in 1928 London with her great-uncle, the museum's curator of Egyptology. An amateur sleuth, Lottie uses her wits to solve mysteries involving the museum's historical objects. Thin plots are secondary to the many brainteaser puzzles and codes Lottie and readers must solve in each series entry. Spot and full-page line drawings accompany the texts. Glos. Review covers these Adventures of Lottie Lipton titles: The Catacombs of Chaos, The Curse of the Cairo Cat, The Eagle of Rome, The Egyptian Enchantment, The Scroll of Alexandria, and The Secrets of the Stone.
76 pp.
| Darby Creek
| October, 2017
|
LibraryISBN 978-1-5124-8181-5$25.32
|
PaperISBN 978-1-5124-8189-1$6.99
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EbookISBN 978-1-5124-8195-2
(4)
4-6
Adventures of Lottie Lipton series.
Illustrated by
Rachelle Panagarry.
Nine-year-old Lottie Lipton lives in the British Museum in 1928 London with her great-uncle, the museum's curator of Egyptology. An amateur sleuth, Lottie uses her wits to solve mysteries involving the museum's historical objects. Thin plots are secondary to the many brainteaser puzzles and codes Lottie and readers must solve in each series entry. Spot and full-page line drawings accompany the texts. Glos. Review covers these Adventures of Lottie Lipton titles: The Catacombs of Chaos, The Curse of the Cairo Cat, The Eagle of Rome, The Egyptian Enchantment, The Scroll of Alexandria, and The Secrets of the Stone.
75 pp.
| Darby Creek
| October, 2017
|
LibraryISBN 978-1-5124-8179-2$25.32
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PaperISBN 978-1-5124-8186-0$6.99
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EbookISBN 978-1-5124-8192-1
(4)
4-6
Adventures of Lottie Lipton series.
Illustrated by
Rachelle Panagarry.
Nine-year-old Lottie Lipton lives in the British Museum in 1928 London with her great-uncle, the museum's curator of Egyptology. An amateur sleuth, Lottie uses her wits to solve mysteries involving the museum's historical objects. Thin plots are secondary to the many brainteaser puzzles and codes Lottie and readers must solve in each series entry. Spot and full-page line drawings accompany the texts. Glos. Review covers these Adventures of Lottie Lipton titles: The Catacombs of Chaos, The Curse of the Cairo Cat, The Eagle of Rome, The Egyptian Enchantment, The Scroll of Alexandria, and The Secrets of the Stone.
76 pp.
| Darby Creek
| October, 2017
|
LibraryISBN 978-1-5124-8183-9$25.32
|
PaperISBN 978-1-5124-8185-3$6.99
|
EbookISBN 978-1-5124-8191-4
(4)
4-6
Adventures of Lottie Lipton series.
Illustrated by
Rachelle Panagarry.
Nine-year-old Lottie Lipton lives in the British Museum in 1928 London with her great-uncle, the museum's curator of Egyptology. An amateur sleuth, Lottie uses her wits to solve mysteries involving the museum's historical objects. Thin plots are secondary to the many brainteaser puzzles and codes Lottie and readers must solve in each series entry. Spot and full-page line drawings accompany the texts. Glos. Review covers these Adventures of Lottie Lipton titles: The Catacombs of Chaos, The Curse of the Cairo Cat, The Eagle of Rome, The Egyptian Enchantment, The Scroll of Alexandria, and The Secrets of the Stone.
73 pp.
| Darby Creek
| October, 2017
|
LibraryISBN 978-1-5124-8184-6$25.32
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PaperISBN 978-1-5124-8187-7$6.99
|
EbookISBN 978-1-5124-8193-8
(4)
4-6
Adventures of Lottie Lipton series.
Illustrated by
Rachelle Panagarry.
Nine-year-old Lottie Lipton lives in the British Museum in 1928 London with her great-uncle, the museum's curator of Egyptology. An amateur sleuth, Lottie uses her wits to solve mysteries involving the museum's historical objects. Thin plots are secondary to the many brainteaser puzzles and codes Lottie and readers must solve in each series entry. Spot and full-page line drawings accompany the texts. Glos. Review covers these Adventures of Lottie Lipton titles: The Catacombs of Chaos, The Curse of the Cairo Cat, The Eagle of Rome, The Egyptian Enchantment, The Scroll of Alexandria, and The Secrets of the Stone.
32 pp.
| Random
| July, 2015
|
TradeISBN 978-0-553-49899-8$17.99
(3)
K-3
Illustrated by
Suzanne Barton.
Under the guise of an instruction manual, a big sister guides soon-to-be big sisters through the ins and outs of little sisters, from a diagram of "main ticklish spots" to advice on sharing ("They share your cakes, your cookies, your toys, your clothes..."). Loosely drawn vignettes generously surrounded by white space provide a pleasant backdrop to the amusing and witty text.
371 pp.
| Dutton
| June, 2011
|
TradeISBN 978-0-525-42247-1$17.99
(4)
YA
Conseula Chavez, a.k.a. Bones, discovers she can remove her human skin and cross over into the Flow. There, a psychopath is stalking the inhabitants, an ethnically diverse cast of teenagers with bizarre powers who save their charges from untimely death. Philosophizing (often more baffling than deep or lyrical) saps some momentum from the romance and serial-killer plot lines.