Thursday, July 5, 2012
Three Times Lucky by Sheila Turnage - ESSENTIAL
Turnage, Sheila. Three Times Lucky, 312 pages. Dial Books for Young Readers (Penguin), 2012. $16.99. Language: PG (2 swears and a nonsexual reference to boobs); Sexual Content: G;
Violence: PG. Even before I summarize this book, I have to say that I loved it. It took me a few pages to get into it, but once I did, I found it charming. What happens is that Mo washed ashore as a baby during a hurricane eleven years ago, and she has lived with the Colonel and Miss Lana ever since. Mo's and her best friend, Dale Earnhardt Johnson III, are hoping to have a good summer in the small town of Tupelo Landing, North Carolina. But everything turns crazy when Detective Joe Starr comes from the big city and a murder follows, shaking things up even more. Mo and Dale decide to try to solve the crime. Like I said, this was a great book. Mo was hilarious and all of the small-town characters were loveable. I did tell my six year-old son that he is several years away from wanting to read a book like this (no monsters), but I think this book would have an audience because it truly is a delight to read. EL, MS - ESSENTIAL. Brent
Smith, Reading Teacher
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I have such trouble with anything quirky and Southern that this didn't charm me. I may have to take another look at it.
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