The Mysterious Abductions
The Mysterious Abductions
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Just the Series: The Nocturnals Vol. 1   

Series and Publisher: The Nocturnals   

Annotation: Three unlikely nocturnal animal friends, Dawn the fox, Tobin the pangolin, and Bismark the sugar glider, form a brigade of the night to look into the mysterious disappearance of animals.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #131003
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Consortium
Copyright Date: 2016
Edition Date: 2016 Release Date: 04/19/16
Illustrator: Liebman, Kate,
Pages: 220 pages
ISBN: 1-944020-00-4
ISBN 13: 978-1-944020-00-2
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal (Fri Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2016)

Gr 4-6 Strange occurrences are happening in the Valley. Each night, a different animal vanishes. First it was kiwis and jerboas; now wombats and even coyotes are disappearing. Three unlikely animals form the Nocturnals, a brigade determined to track down the source of the "nappings." Dawn the fox, Tobin the pangolin, and Bismark the sugar glider use their evolutionary advantages and natural pluck to muster their fellow nocturnal animals together and confront the threat. The discovery of hieroglyphics depicting all the missing animals reveals that the abductions are more widespread than originally thought. Specific animals are being targeted, but why and to what end? When one of the Nocturnals gets snatched, the team must descend into a cave to free their friend. In this anthropomorphized animal mystery, readers are taken on a journey with Australia's mammals. Each chapter opens with a color illustration. These delightful pictures help to ground a North American audience in a foreign environment. The banter of the pompous and loquacious sugar glider provides laughs; unfortunately, the other characters are underdeveloped. Instead of establishing traditional mystery elements like discovering clues or encountering red herrings, the story focuses on displaying the natural defenses of each animal. Since there is no opportunity to speculate or make predictions, the suspense never builds. VERDICT A pass for all but the most dedicated lovers of Australian animals. Jocelyn Charpentier, Brooklyn Public Library

ALA Booklist (Tue Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2016)

This new series documents the exploits of the Nocturnals, an unlikely trio who protect their fellow jungle denizens from all sorts of calamities this adventure, kidnappers. Tobin is a shy pangolin; Bismark is a vainglorious sugar glider; and Dawn is a mysterious, elegant fox. The three eventually locate the captives in a subterranean cave under the control of Boris, a terrifying crocodile. Boris means to enslave the animals and create a winning team for a hockeylike sport that will lure back the humans ("coachers") who took his family. A Nocs-versus-Crocs game will decide everyone's fate, until a nerve-wracking shoot-out ends in chaos: Boris is actually talking about poachers, and it becomes clear that his family will never come back. An offer of sympathy and friendship resolves the crisis. The characters are humorous and well developed, and the fast-moving plot features intrigue, unexpected twists, and the innovative hybrid hockey game. Accessible to upper elementary while sufficiently sophisticated for middle school, this new animal fantasy series should prove popular.

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School Library Journal (Fri Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2016)
ALA Booklist (Tue Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2016)
Word Count: 28,936
Reading Level: 4.2
Interest Level: 3-6
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.2 / points: 4.0 / quiz: 189213 / grade: Middle Grades
Lexile: 530L
Guided Reading Level: S
Fountas & Pinnell: S
Prologue
As the first light of day surged above the horizon, Tobin crept toward home. It had been a long night of foraging for food, and the pangolin was feeling tired. "Mmm.” The anteater-like creature yawned and slumped at the base of a tree. "Perhaps I’ll just take a quick rest....” Tobin’s sleepy eyes drooped shut.
Suddenly, something heavy dropped right on his scaly head.
"Ouch!”
The confused pangolin reached for the greenish-yellow object and examined it with his
taloned paws. "A pomelo!” he exclaimed. Eagerly, Tobin peeled back the fruit’s thick, spongy rind and took a whiff with his keen, elongated snout. "Heavenly!” He sighed. "Absolutely heavenly!”
Yet before he could taste the fruit’s citrusy flesh, a voice screeched down from above. "Thief!” it cried. "Strange creature with back of blades! How dare you steal the bounty of my tree?”
Tobin dropped the pomelo at once. He was so startled that a small, smelly poof escaped from his rear. "Oh dear,” he mumbled.
"Pee-yew!” yelled the high-pitched voice.
Tobin looked up. A small, furry animal was perched in the branches, pinching his nose with one paw. He looked somewhat like a squirrel, with dark round eyes and a long furry tail. "That stench! That odor! That tang!” The creature scrunched its face in disgust. "This
calls for the flaps.” With that, he extended his arms and legs, revealing the winglike skin that connected his limbs. Frantically, he fanned the still-stinky air."
"Oh my,” remarked Tobin, staring at the unique appendages. "How elegant.”
"Ah yes." The animal sighed. "We sugar gliders are impressive indeed.” He puffed out his chest with pride. "Fine physique...fabulous facial features... phenomenal fitness!” Fueled by his own self-esteem, the sugar glider launched from his perch, allowing the wind to gather gracefully under his wings and carry him to the ground.
Tobin smiled and stepped toward his new acquaintance. He was just about to properly introduce himself when he heard another strange voice from the brush.
"Is there a problem?” it said.
The pangolin turned toward the sound. But this time he did not jump. In contrast to the sugar glider’s shrill pitch, the voice he’d just heard was gentle and soft. Tobin stared into the foliage. "Who’s there?” he asked.
Out of the green leaves emerged a slender red fox.
"Oh mon dieu!” The sugar glider swooned, clasping his hands to his heart. "Never have my big brown eyes beheld such beauty outside of my own reflection!” He approached the fox and dropped to one knee. "Allow me to introduce myself. I am Bismark: macho marsupial, sweetest of sugar gliders, and your one true love.” Quickly, he snatched the pomelo from under the pangolin’s nose and presented it to the fox. "For you, my lady.”
The newcomer raised an eyebrow. This bold creature, despite standing on tiptoe, barely reached her knee. She turned to Tobin. "Is everyone all right here?” she asked, twitching her nose. "I thought I smelled trouble.”
"Si, the stinky one woke me up just as I was about to fall asleep.”
"Oh, um... excuse me,” responded the pangolin, bashfully shrugging his scales. "I spray!"
my defensive odor when I get scared.” He blushed. "I’m sorry... I can’t help it.”
The fox looked down at Tobin with her almond-shaped eyes and gave a reassuring nod of
her head.
The pangolin smiled. "I’m Tobin,” he said, extending a paw.
"I am Dawn,” said the fox.
The sugar glider wedged himself between his two new acquaintances. "But of course you
are!” he exclaimed. "Dawn--the magnificent moment each day when I settle in for my daily renewal, my dream-filled slumbers, my sunlit sleep.” Bismark bowed deeply. "Your glow rivals that of the full moon, my lady.”
"You mean, you also sleep during the day?” asked Tobin.
Bismark stood tall. "Mais oui!” he confirmed. "I am a night prowler. I find my beetles and bananas when the moon is bright and the mood is right.” The sugar glider spun close to the fox. "And you, mon amour?”
"I maintain evening hours, as well,” replied Dawn.
Tobin’s eyes brightened. "We’re all nocturnals! Awake at night, asleep by day.” Bismark beamed. "By the stars!” he declared, thrusting his fist toward the glimmering
sky above. "We are animals de la noche, keepers of the night, a Nocturnal Brigade! We can be bold in adventure... we can be brave in challenge... we can be--”
"You can be dinner.”
A sharp hiss pierced the quiet air. Quickly, the pangolin, sugar glider, and fox spun around. Behind them was a menacing black snake with a bright blue belly. Its dark tongue flicked in and out."
"Hate to break up this beautiful moment, but I’m getting hungry over here.” It hissed, and without another word of warning, it sprang toward them, fangs bared.
At once, Tobin, Bismark, and Dawn cleared the hungry snake’s path. With his flaps spread out wide, the sugar glider leapt back up into the tree. Tobin curled into a ball, shielding himself with his scales. And Dawn jumped to the side just in the nick of time; the serpent’s breath was hot on her tail.
Fuming and famished, the snake reared its head, its yellow eyes blazing like flames. Then, something happened. As the snake sprang forth again, time seemed to slow. Bismark looked at Dawn. The fox drew toward Tobin. The pangolin curled even tighter. Somehow, they knew what to do.
As Tobin held his breath, Dawn cocked her leg and punted the pangolin. Whoosh! He flew through the air--a spinning ball of armor--forcing the snake to jump back. As the serpent reeled in shock, Bismark flew from his branch, his tiny fist clenched and ready.
"Hiiiiya!” With a high-pitched yelp, he knocked the snake square in the jaw.
The serpent hissed with rage and opened its mouth. But the fox had charged from behind, and before the snake could clamp down its jaws, Dawn clamped down hers... right on the snake’s narrow tail. Round and round went the snake as the fox rotated her neck. And then, with a flick of her head, Dawn whipped the serpent back and flung it into the bushes.
Breathless and stunned, the fox, the pangolin, and the sugar glider stared into the brush, ensuring the snake was scared off. Then, they turned to each other.
"Is everyone all right?” asked Dawn.
"Oh goodness!” gasped Tobin. "That all happened so fast. I didn’t even have time to!"
think.”
Bismark’s chest swelled with pride. "Who needs to think when we have instinct? We are
the Nocturnal Brigade--we fit together like the moon and the stars, like the wind and the wing, like--”
"Like a team!” suggested Tobin.
"Like friends,” said Dawn.
For a moment, the animals stood in meaningful silence: Bismark, tiny in height, but
grand in gesture; Tobin, armored with scales, yet tender at heart; and Dawn, strong and poised but full of wisdom.
Tobin grabbed the pomelo and broke it in three equal sections. Together, the threesome savored the sweet, fragrant fruit and watched the moon fade away. The night was drawing to a close, but their friendship--and their adventures--were just about to begin.


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“Delightful adventure” - Kirkus

Perfect for fans of InvestiGators and The Wild Robot, The Nocturnals is a fun-filled chapter book series following three unusual animals who solve eco-mysteries with friendship, teamwork, and humor. Features short, approachable chapters with illustrations and endangered animals!

Animals are disappearing without a trace—and it’s up to Dawn, a serious fox, Tobin, a sweet pangolin, and Bismark, a pint-sized sugar glider, to find out why. With the help of a gentle wombat, a jittery jerboa, a band of coyotes, and some silly bats, the Nocturnals journey to the depths of the earth and play a wacky, high-stakes game that will determine their survival.

GREAT GIFT FOR KIDS AGES 8-11

  • Kids' Indie Next Winner
  • Blends unusual animals and science for STEAM readers!
  • Now an AR Quiz
  • Full-color illustrations at the start of each chapter
  • Short approachable chapters and wide margins
  • Bonus Book Content: Nonfiction Animal Glossary, Author Q&A, and Book Club Questions.

Turnkey Activities for Librarians & Teachers
We Are Teachers Book Report Template
Animal Mask Crafts, Bingo & Word Game Activities
Common Core Language Arts and Next Generation Science educator guides
Printables available on the book's website!

READ ALL FOUR ADVENTURES WITH THE NOCTURNALS
In the second chapter book, The Ominous Eye, Dawn a serious fox, Tobin a sweet pangolin, and Bismark a pint-sized sugar glider investigate a sudden jolt that cracks the earth! They meet a mysterious reptile, a tuatara, who claims the beast who caused the crack may strike again. But can this tuatara be trusted? The Nocturnals team up with a fun array of forest animals to uncover the truth!


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