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Putnam Young Adult (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 0-399-24378-X (039924378X)
ISBN-13: 978-0-399-24378-3 (9780399243783)
Publication Date: May 2007
List Price: $16.99
Review: This
well-put-together mystery, Skullduggery,
was written by Pete Hautman and Mary Logue, two very ingenious, and
creative authors that amaze their readers every time with a new mystery
filled with suspense and action. The team has put together a great and
mind-blowing story that includes Roni Delicata, Brian Bain, Dr. Andrew
Dart, and Professor Bloom as the main characters. All of the characters
have their own personality, which enhances their own personal style.
This gripping and spellbinding book is just like the two other books
these authors have written. This truly unique book is the 2nd in the
series.
As Roni Delicata and Brian Bain tackle a new mystery, your head will
spin with suspense. As Roni and Brian are sitting on the bus, excited
about the field trip they’re going on, they have no idea what
lies ahead of them. The two have no clue that soon, they would find a
local archeologist named Andrew Dart, who was knocked unconscious on
top of a pile of bones deep inside a cave. As Roni and Brian are
finishing their scavenger hunt, they hear a scream for help. They look
around in a cave where they believe the scream originated and meet a
madman. Is this man hurt? Or are Roni and Brian’s lives in
danger? Could he possibly be Andrew Dart? And if so, what are his
intentions? And who hurt him?
As you read this amazingly mysterious book, your mind will swim in a
pool of questions, and all of your questions will be answered in this
exceptional and superbly written book. This book is ideal for all young
children that are at least 8 yrs. old and mystery-crazy book lovers.
Both authors are tremendously wonderful at writing and I have read two
of their books within just one week. I am not the only person with this
opinion. The team has also won many awards. One of Pete Hautman’s
awards was the 2004 National Book Award. He also has many awards for
ALA Best Books for Young Adults citations. Mary Logue has also won the
ALA Best Book for Young Adults, and also a Quick Pick for Reluctant
Readers and A New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age. This book
was a very energetic book that was finished in just two days. I truly
enjoyed this book and could, basically, not find anything wrong with
it. If I were you, I would run to the library, check out the book and
start reading the book right away! So … what are you waiting for?
Review written by Shruti, Grade 6. Date of
review: October 2008.
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