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Horton Halfpott: Or, The Fiendish Mystery of Smugwick Manor; or, The Loosening of M'Lady Luggertuck's Corset

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UPC:
9780810997158
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
2011-05-01
Author:
Tom Angleberger
Language:
english
Edition:
1
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Tom Angleberger's latest, loopiest middle-grade novel begins when M'Lady Luggertuck loosens her corset (it's never been loosened before!), thereby setting off a chain of events in which all the strict rules of Smugwick Manor are abandoned. When, as a result of the Loosening, the precious family heirloom, the Luggertuck Lump (quite literally a lump), goes missing, the Luggertucks look for someone to blame. Is it Horton Halfpott, the good-natured but lowly kitchen boy who can't tell a lie? Or one of the many colorful cast members in this silly romp of a mystery.

Praise for Horton Halfpott
A positively gleeful historical mystery farce. Short chapters, a fast pace and plenty of linguistic and slapstistic humor will have young readers hoping that a sequel is planned. The scribbly pen-and-ink chapter-heading cartoon illustrations are just icing on the cakeor pickle clair. A romp from start to finish. Kirkus Reviews

Exaggerated black-and-white drawings emphasize the often wacky humor in this goofy faux-British mystery. Sprawling, outlandish tale. The Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books

Readers will enjoy Anglebergers penchant for the absurd as well as his many droll asides. With Anglebergers many eclectic characters, his wild-and-witty storytelling, and a lighthearted but perplexing mysteryinvolving a lump of diamonds, a couple of wigs, and a bust of Napoleonreaders are in for a treat. Publishers Weekly

From the author of The Strange Case of Origami Yoda, heres an amusing romp of a mystery that balances skulduggery with just rewards. Booklist

Much like Dickens or Dahl, an opinionated narrator with a strong sense of the ridiculous directs this story. School Library Journal