Indiana Bones and the Lost Library
by Harry Heape
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Pub Date Aug 09 2022 | Archive Date Aug 05 2022
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Description
Indiana Bones is back for a second dogtastic detective escapade!
Once again he and his bestest friend, Aisha, have to gather their wits, courage and plenty of snacks to sniff outclues and solve a twisty mystery.
On the hunt for the Avenger's lost treasure, the intrepid travellers set off on another trek, this time to the Temple of Diana at Ephesus. But nothing is ever simple for our heroes, and the slippery Serpent and stinky Ringo are still hot on their tails, determined to thwart their every move.
An irresistible comical adventure.
"Funny and clever . . . A heartfelt adventure story." — Kirkus
Author Bio:Harry Heape is an artist, a visionary and a very successful none of your businessman. A shy and quiet man, Harry lives and writes in deepest, darkest Hahahahalifax where he spends any spare time that he has playing sweet bassoon music, collecting Crocs, and volunteering at his local monkey prison. He hopes that you like his book.
Rebecca Bagley is a freelance illustrator and writer, currently based in Bath, England. After graduating with a First Class Honours in Graphic Communication, Rebecca stepped into the world of children's publishing as an assistant designer before turning joining the other side of the fence as a freelance illustrator. She is currently investing a lot of time in learning to like green tea.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780571353521 |
PRICE | $8.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 288 |
Featured Reviews
This chapter book tells the story of a dog and his best friend, a girl named Aisha, who work together to solve mysteries. Crime fighting dogs are often a hit with children so I can definitely see this one being a popular book!
Chapters are about 15-20 pages long , with small intricate border pictures on some pages. Some of the text is written at a fairly high level, so despite being a beginning chapter book, it would require a slightly higher reading level. For example, phrases like "stern-looking gentleman who placed his luxurious luggage..." or "They were so engrossed, neither of them noticed the mysterious blonde lady...." are quite common throughout. The text is relatively large though, which will make it less intimidating for beginning readers. I would recommend this book for children who are able to read beginning chapter books are do not rely on pictures and have a large bank of sightwords and vocabulary. The content is likely appropriate for children in the 6-9 age range and I would say the text is likely in the 8-11 age range. Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book.