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Legend of Spud Murphy, the - Book #1

by Eoin Colfer

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ISBN13: 9780786855018
ISBN10: 0786855010
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Every kid in town knows about Spud Murphy. Grown-ups think she's the kindly old librarian, but kids know the truth. They've heard all about the gas-powered spud gun she keeps hidden under her desk-make so much as a sound in her library and you could get spudded with soggy potatoes. Laugh out loud and you may never be seen again . . . And now, in a major coup of parental injustice, Will and his older brother, Marty, have been ordered to spend their summer vacation in Spud's library! Will brothers Will and Marty survive a summer marooned on the carpet of Spud's children's section, under the watchful eye of this terrifying librarian? Or will they discover a new interest that surprises even them?

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"Colfer (Artemis Fowl) launches a new series with this slender tale of two brothers, nine-year-old Will and 10-year-old Marty. Their mother, determined to find something educational for them to do during the summer, decides the boys should spend afternoons reading at the library. The librarian, Mrs. Murphy, reportedly hates kids and earned the nickname 'Spud' because of a gas-powered potato gun she is rumored to hide under her desk with which she shoots noisy youngsters. 'That's all I need.... Two more urchins messing up my shelves,' grumbles the woman when the brothers arrive. She leads them to the children's section, a single box shelf with four rows of books, and forbids them to leave the patch of worn carpet in front of it. The tug of war between Spud and the siblings yields some humorous results, though the narrative becomes a bit syrupy when the boys, after days of pretending to read, actually get caught up in their books. In the ensuing weeks, 'everything was wonderful. We had the time of our lives. Every new book opened the door to a new world.' Spud predictably softens when she realizes that the brothers are hooked on books. The story's comic moments, brevity and message are well targeted to reluctant readers, but many middle graders will find this short on substance. Ages 7-up. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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The bestselling author of the Artemis Fowl series introduces a brilliant new chapter book series for younger readers. Acclaimed cartoonist McCoy lends his wickedly funny illustrations to take readers on an unforgettable trip through the world of a "kindly" librarian with a secret.

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momoftwo, July 31, 2010 (view all comments by momoftwo)
I thoroughly enjoyed this books, especially as a long time library employee! The author captured the creativeness of children along with the urban legend of the "scary librarian". A great read for all ages!
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780786855018
Author:
McCoy, Glenn
Publisher:
Disney-Hyperion
Illustrator:
McCoy, Glenn
Author:
McCoy, Glenn
Subject:
General
Subject:
Children's 9-12 - Fiction - General
Subject:
General Juvenile Fiction
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Hardcover
Series:
Eoin Colfer's Legend Of...
Publication Date:
20040914
Binding:
Hardback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
96
Dimensions:
8.25 x 5.5 in 8.64 oz
Age Level:
08-12

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Colfer (Artemis Fowl) launches a new series with this slender tale of two brothers, nine-year-old Will and 10-year-old Marty. Their mother, determined to find something educational for them to do during the summer, decides the boys should spend afternoons reading at the library. The librarian, Mrs. Murphy, reportedly hates kids and earned the nickname 'Spud' because of a gas-powered potato gun she is rumored to hide under her desk with which she shoots noisy youngsters. 'That's all I need.... Two more urchins messing up my shelves,' grumbles the woman when the brothers arrive. She leads them to the children's section, a single box shelf with four rows of books, and forbids them to leave the patch of worn carpet in front of it. The tug of war between Spud and the siblings yields some humorous results, though the narrative becomes a bit syrupy when the boys, after days of pretending to read, actually get caught up in their books. In the ensuing weeks, 'everything was wonderful. We had the time of our lives. Every new book opened the door to a new world.' Spud predictably softens when she realizes that the brothers are hooked on books. The story's comic moments, brevity and message are well targeted to reluctant readers, but many middle graders will find this short on substance. Ages 7-up. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , The bestselling author of the Artemis Fowl series introduces a brilliant new chapter book series for younger readers. Acclaimed cartoonist McCoy lends his wickedly funny illustrations to take readers on an unforgettable trip through the world of a "kindly" librarian with a secret.
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