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The Dragon Turn

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Summer 1869, and Sherlock Holmes and his friend Irene celebrate her sixteenth birthday by attending the theater to watch a celebrated magician make a real dragon appear on stage. It is the London sensation. Sherlock and Irene meet the magician, Alistair Hemsworth – just as he is arrested for the murder of his rival, The Wizard of Nottingham.
It seems that traces of the missing Wizard’s blood and his spectacles were found in Hemsworth’s secret studio. Hemsworth has a motive: not only is the Wizard his rival, but he also caused a scandal when he lured Hemsworth’s wife away. But is Hemsworth guilty? Sherlock has his doubts, and soon, so does the reader.
With humor and plot turns as dizzying as a narrow London lane, Shane Peacock invites his readers into a fascinating world, and a fresh adventure with one of literature’s favorite characters. The Boy Sherlock Holmes series is an international success with readers and reviewers alike.
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    • School Library Journal

      April 1, 2012

      Gr 3-6-These poems are told from the perspective of a girl who is being raised in the Old Order Mennonite community. The first section, "Reflections," consists of a brief introduction to Naomi's family's "plain and peaceful" way of life, followed by 12 free-verse poems, one for each month of the year. Naomi takes children into her world of quilting, stone picking, baking, and buggy riding, giving them a glimpse into a world that is perhaps unfamiliar. Although the Mennonites shun cars and technology, the youngsters have certain characteristics, such as rebelliousness, playfulness, and trying to fit in, that are shared by all children regardless of their way of life or religious beliefs. (Naomi's beliefs are hinted at, but never explicitly discussed.) Each poem faces a full-page acrylic painting done in a style somewhat reminiscent of pointillism; it complements the simple text with soft colors and scenes of Naomi's life. The last 8 pages offer 12 recipes inspired by the Mennonite tradition, including Dutch Apple Pie and Apple Blossoms. The recipes are designed with children in mind, and each one is coded for difficulty. Not many children's books that introduce the Mennonite community (without it being part of a central conflict), so this title makes a quiet, unique addition to any library.-Rita Meade, Brooklyn Public Library, NY

      Copyright 2012 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2012
      In his fifth story, the young "sword of justice" investigates his latest case, involving a dragon hunt near Trafalgar Square and the River Thames. Deceptive magicians and unusual dwellings with hidden rooms complicate both his mission and his rapport with Scotland Yard. Fans of the real thing will continue to be entertained by young Sherlock's recognizable investigation methods.

      (Copyright 2012 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:5.4
  • Lexile® Measure:820
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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