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95 pp.
| Kids Can
| September, 2015
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TradeISBN 978-1-77138-155-0$12.95
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PaperISBN 978-1-77138-019-5$6.95
(4)
1-3
Ghost and Max Monroe series.
Illustrated by
Kim Smith.
Mystery writer Rhoda Remington receives an ominous note. Once again it's up to Max and his bumbling, ghostly great-uncle Larry to save the day. Short chapters divided by subheadings propel the simple mystery plot filled with alliteratively titled characters and obvious clues. New chapter-book readers will appreciate the illustrations and easy-to-follow design, even if some outdated references fly over their heads.
93 pp.
| Kids Can
| April, 2015
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TradeISBN 978-1-77138-154-3$12.95
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PaperISBN 978-1-77138-018-8$6.95
(4)
1-3
Ghost and Max Monroe series.
Illustrated by
Kim Smith.
Max and his bumbling great-uncle Larry, a ghost, are back for another case--this one involving a giant veggie stolen from the fair. Chapters are subdivided with headings, and cartoonish black-and-white illustrations and large-font text are laid out nicely for new readers. Larry's frantic, easily distracted nature provides lots of laughs but sometimes interrupts the narrative flow of this accessible mystery.
87 pp.
| Kids Can
| September, 2014
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TradeISBN 978-1-77138-153-6$12.95
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PaperISBN 978-1-77138-017-1$6.95
(4)
1-3
Ghost and Max Monroe series.
Illustrated by
Kim Smith.
During a stay with his grandpa Harry, Max Monroe discovers that Great-Uncle Larry was a detective who died having never solved a case. When a birthday girl disappears in the magician's box at her party, Max and ghost Larry step up to solve the case. Slow pacing hinders the quirky supernatural detective story, but silly black-and-white illustrations complement the text.