Ace Lacewing, Bug Detective: The Big Swat
Ace Lacewing, Bug Detective: The Big Swat
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Charlesbridge Publishing
Just the Series: Ace Lacewing, Bug Detective   

Series and Publisher: Ace Lacewing, Bug Detective   

Annotation: Springtime in Motham City means baseball, but the player who could lead the Stinkbugs to a rare winning season loses confidence when his special bat is stolen, and Ace Lacewing is hired to find it before the team misses the playoffs.
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #4487549
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2010
Edition Date: 2010 Release Date: 07/01/10
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-570-91747-7
ISBN 13: 978-1-570-91747-9
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2009026643
Dimensions: 26 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Horn Book

The bug detective's third picture book mystery concerns a stolen lucky baseball bat. The wordy, pun-filled story, narrated in the style of hard-boiled detective fiction, will likely appeal more to adults than kids, with references to Mickey Mantis, Fly Cobb, and Big Hoppi and jokes such as "the roach almost jumped out of his exoskeleton." Gaudy, somewhat entertaining digital pictures illustrate events.

Kirkus Reviews

Can an insect shamus solve the case of the missing bat? Motham City is abuzz with the surprise success of its (usually pathetic) baseball team, the Stinkbugs, led by rookie Bugsy Goldwing. But disaster strikes when somebody steals Bugsy's bat. Bugsy's surrogate mother, Madame Damselfly, turns to Motham's most famous gumshoe, Ace Lacewing. With sultry Gal Friday Xerces (a green-haired butterfly beauty), the hard-boiled Ace questions Bugsy's fellow orphansturned-rivals Big Mickey Mantis, Derek Skeeter, Fly Cobb et al., and even travels with the team for their final away game before the playoffs. After an attack on the Stinkbugs coach, Ace is able to unravel the mystery in time for the team to rally and win the game. Part mystery, part sports novel, part spoof, Biedrzycki's sublime fable is also full of fun insect facts. His generous text, narrated by Ace in vintage Chandler fashion, may suit an older age group than his Photoshop illustrations, but both have appeal. (Picture book. 5-10)

School Library Journal (Sun Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2010)

K-Gr 2 This adventure takes the buggy private investigator into the world of baseball. Bugsy Goldwing, the star rookie player for the Stinkbugs, Motham City's home team, has his lucky bat stolen right before a big game, and Ace is hired to find it. The trail takes him to ballparks and locker rooms throughout the league. The complicated story unravels slowly and reveals the thief to be Bugsy's competition for the MVP award. The bat is found cracked. But Bugsy realizes that it's not the bat; it's his ability and he knocks the ball out of the park. The case is solved. The Photoshop-produced illustrations are crisp and colorful, although in rather flat hues. The story has a noir feel to it, as the detectives all wear trench coats and talk tough. The lengthy text is laden with insect jokes, puns, and bug names and the plot is rather convoluted. Nonetheless, fans of the previous two Ace Lacewing titles will enjoy this one. Ieva Bates, Ann Arbor District Library, MI

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Wilson's Children's Catalog
Word Count: 2,353
Reading Level: 3.4
Interest Level: 1-4
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 3.4 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 137548 / grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:2.3 / points:2.0 / quiz:Q49765
Lexile: AD640L
Guided Reading Level: P
My gal Xerces and I are big Stinkbug fans. We were counting the days to the play-offs when a gorgeous damselfly fluttered into my office.
            Her name was Madame Damselfly. She was a legend in Motham City: a no-nonsense lady with a heart of gold and a wicked curveball. Hundreds of hard-luck little bugs had grown up in her Li'l Larva Orphanage--and more than a few ended up in the
Bug Leagues. She'd known Bugsy ever since he was a little stinker.
            "Bugsy has a problem, detective," said the damselfly.

Excerpted from Ace Lacewing, Bug Detective: The Big Swat by David Biedrzycki
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Ace hits another one out of the ballpark.

Ace Lacewing, Bug Detective, is back in his third crime-solving adventure—and this time he’s in the big leagues. The Motham City Stinkbugs finally have a chance at winning the pennant, but somebody has stolen Bugsy Goldwing’s lucky bat. Was it Mickey Mantis, Fly Cobb, Derek Skeeter, or Big Hoppi Leafhopper? When Ace takes the mound, bad bugs are going to strike out.

Teeming with puns and sight gags, the latest Ace Lacewing mystery will have young readers turning the pages and looking for clues everywhere.


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