Paul DuBois Jacobs
Auteur de The Deaf Musicians
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- Œuvres
- 19
- Membres
- 895
- Popularité
- #28,623
- Évaluation
- 4.0
- Critiques
- 125
- ISBN
- 63
- Langues
- 1
This is a super fun introduction to the mystery genre, specifically the hard-boiled variety, for young readers. The book is relatively short to begin with at just 70 pages, and it contains black-and-white illustrations and a large font for the text. It is the perfect bridge for kids who have moved past early readers but aren't quite ready for lengthy middle-grade novels just yet. (When they are ready for slightly longer books for upper elementary school-age students, I recommend the Chet Gecko series by Bruce Hale, which have a similarly hard-boiled mystery feel, talking animals, and lots of puns and wordplay, just like this book.)
Certain words that might be slightly less familiar for young readers, such as "bouquet" and "humdinger," are bolded in the main text and then defined in a glossary at the back. There's also some questions at the end, most of which are reviewing the story to ensure reading comprehension and one of which asks readers to make a connection between the story and their own lives.
Overall, a neat little mystery for children to read (and see if they solve before Mack does) and an interesting starting book for a series. Now that 100 cases are already under Mack's belt, what will he do next?… (plus d'informations)