The Book That Ate My Brother
The Book That Ate My Brother
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Stone Arch Books
Just the Series: Return to the Library of Doom   

Series and Publisher: Return to the Library of Doom   

Annotation: The Specialist helps Tyler defeat an evil book that eats people.
Genre: [Horror fiction]
 
Reviews: 1
Catalog Number: #46521
Format: Library Binding
Special Formats: High Low High Low Chapter Book Chapter Book
Publisher: Stone Arch Books
Copyright Date: 2011
Edition Date: 2011 Release Date: 09/01/10
Illustrator: Kendall, Bradford,
Pages: 62 pages
ISBN: 1-434-22144-X
ISBN 13: 978-1-434-22144-5
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2010004032
Dimensions: 19 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal (Sat Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2011)

DAHL, Michael . The Vampire Chapter . ISBN 978-1-4342-2143-8 . LC 2010004058. ea vol: illus. by Bradford Kendall. 72p. (Return to the Library of Doom Series). glossary. Web sites. CIP. Stone Arch. 2010. PLB $22.65. Gr 3-5 Follow-ups to the "Library of Doom" series, these brief, fast-paced titles are good for a mild spook. There are dangerous books out there, and the mysterious Librarian keeps them from falling into the wrong hands. In The Book That Ate My Brother , siblings Tyler and Jack are consumed by an evil book with an appetite for humans. It's up to the Librarian and his sidekick, the Specialist, to intervene and prevent the boys from death by digestion. In The Vampire Chapter , Harry and Jon look into a mystery surrounding a vampire book checked out from the library, only to find the real thing. Luckily, the Librarian is on the case as well, rescuing the boys and retrieving his book in the process. The dialogue, basic and straightforward, only serves to move the plot ahead, resulting in flat characters. The books are created to look like old tomes, with smudged yellowed pages and torn corners. Irregular fonts are used to emphasize key words. Inky, comics-inspired artwork appears frequently, breaking up the texts. Back matter includes discussion questions and writing prompts, which adds usefulness in a classroom setting. Entertaining, if unremarkable, fare for readers finished with Alvin Schwartz's "Scary Stories" (HarperCollins). Travis Jonker, Dorr Elementary School, MI

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School Library Journal (Sat Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2011)
Word Count: 1,463
Reading Level: 2.8
Interest Level: 3-6
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 2.8 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 137761 / grade: Middle Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:2.1 / points:3.0 / quiz:Q52734
Lexile: 480L

Jack writes a letter to the Librarian because he needs help. His brother has been eaten by a book!


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