The Palace of Laughter

The Palace of Laughter
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The Wednesday Tales Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2010

Lexile Score

1020

Reading Level

5-8

ATOS

6.4

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Brandon Dorman

شابک

9780062003126
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نقد و بررسی

DOGO Books
5snewman - 4/19/13 This book is awesome! It is about a orphan named Miles. He sees a circus that comes in the night. The next evening, he goes to it by sneaking in. There are lots of things to see. But what scares him is when this girl named Little falls from a tower but she has wings so she flies. They go on this amazing adventure with danger, thrills, chills, a tiger, and a man who takes peoples' laughter and sells it back to them. It is something Miles will never forget. My favorite part is when Little saves Miles from the Null, a creature that eats bones and meat.

Publisher's Weekly

August 21, 2006
An ominous traveling circus makes for a splendid setting in Berkeley's (Scarlette Beane
) first book in the Wednesday Tales. Ten-year-old orphan Miles Wednesday lives in a barrel, having escaped repeatedly from the Pinchbucket House orphanage, where laughter is forbidden. When the Circus Oscuro arrives in town one night, Miles sneaks in—and witnesses a tiny girl falling from a precarious height, only to be saved by the two wings on her back. Miles befriends the girl, whose name is Little and who turns out to be a 400-year-old angel, held by the circus against her will. Silverpoint, Little's mentor angel, was captured by the same circus and taken to the "Palace of Laughter." Miles decides to help her find him, but his quest becomes less selfless when the circus master kidnaps his beloved teddy bear, which Little only recently brought to life. At the Palace, the adventurers discover the charlatan the Great Cortado, who hypnotizes the masses and "sucks the laughter out of their souls"—their laughter can be reinstated with a serum that Cortado makes a fortune dispensing. Berkeley weaves painterly details into his depiction of this night-shaded Big Top world, where danger can be imagined around every corner. But he also injects an ample measure of humor to keep the darkness at bay. Ages 8-12.




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