The Odds of Getting Even
Three Times Lucky Series, Book 3
سه بار شانس سری, کتاب ۳
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2015
Lexile Score
540
Reading Level
2-3
ATOS
4.1
Interest Level
4-8(MG)
نویسنده
Sheila Turnageشابک
9781101599723
کتاب های مرتبط
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
- دیدگاه کاربران
نقد و بررسی
penguin313 - The third book of Desperados mysteries in Tupelo Landing, Dale's father, a criminal, is on trial for his crime in the first book, but escapes custody of the courthouse. Crimes start to happen around town, but seem to amateur to be Dale's dad. Who could be committing the crimes?
Starred review from September 1, 2015
Folks from Tupelo Landing, North Carolina, lay on the colorful phrases thick as gum molasses in the wintertime, with character and personality as plentiful as okra at a Southern wake. However, it's no wake that brings together the whole town in this second follow-up to Turnage's award-winning debut, Three Times Lucky (2012), it's the trial of Tupelo's century. And sixth-grader Mo LeBeau and her detecting partner, Dale Earnhardt Johnson III, are once again at the center of it all. Turnage continues to delight with her mix of homespun humor, well-plotted mystery, and delicious characterization. At 342 pages, the novel is longer than its two predecessors, but readers probably won't notice. Lavender, Dale's brother and Mo's unknowing intended (in just seven more years), is in mortal danger, and Dale and Lavender's no-good daddy, Macon, is on trial, so there's more than enough to fill a book and keep the founding members of the Desperado Detective Agency occupied. The fun is in the telling, and Turnage's telling shows alacrity as well as aplomb. The author gracefully weaves a laundry list of characters with a plot that has a lot of moving pieces, and she does it with charm and humor, hitting the sweet spot for young readers searching for more-complex tales but not ready to leave the silly behind. As always, Turnage's tale is full of heart and perfect for reading on a front porch. (Mystery. 8-12)
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August 1, 2015
Gr 4-6-The third title in the series of clever and funny mysteries set in tiny Tupelo Landing with spunky sixth grader, Mo LoBeau. This tale opens with Mo and her best friends Dale and Harm ready to testify against Dale's felonious father, Macon Johnson, for his part in kidnapping the Colonel and Miss Lana in The Ghosts of Tupelo Landing (Penguin, 2014). However, as Mo says, things go sideways, and Macon makes a break for it. There are plenty of high jinks, including a veritable crime spree, with all evidence pointing to Macon, despite Dale's firm belief in his father's innocence in these particular crimes. Turnage's characters continue to grow as they cope with the trials of sixth grade, criminal mischief, and the sometimes opposing loyalties of family and friendship. Themes of fatherhood and retribution wind through the tale, adding an element of gravitas. The writing plays with language, delighting readers with Mo's similes and Dale's malapropisms (which Mo helpfully interprets). The mystery is well crafted and fast paced; readers will gallop through the nonstop action to a satisfying conclusion. VERDICT A must-read for fans of the first two volumes, and a rewarding adventure all on its own.-Gretchen Crowley, Alexandria City Public Libraries, VA
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Starred review from September 1, 2015
Grades 4-7 *Starred Review* What with Dale's daddy breaking out of jail just before his trial, money stolen from the Creekside Baptist Church, and jewelry taken from a local home, the community of Tupelo Landing, North Carolina (population 148) is decidedly on edge. Kid detectives Mo, Dale, and Harm are on the case, but sorting out leads is as confusing as separating the guilty from the (relatively) innocent citizenry. Meanwhile, Dale mulls over his neighbors' adoption applications for the puppies his dog will soon deliver, even as his gut response is that no one is worthy. Though the mystery drives the plot, fans of Turnage's Newbery Honor Book Three Times Lucky (2012), and its follow-up, The Ghosts of Tupelo Landing (2014), may not work too hard at the whodunit puzzle. Most will simply enjoy rejoining these idiosyncratic, tough-but-vulnerable characters for another rewarding adventure. Branded as a Mo & Dale Mystery, this sequel is narrated by Mo in her distinctive, imaginative voice. The writing lulls you with laughter and then occasionally blindsides you with unexpected tenderness. When Dale uncharacteristically makes a remark that hurts Mo, she reacts to his immediate apology with the thought, His sudden hug pressed into my heart like a child's hand into clay. Welcome back to Tupelo Landing.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)
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