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Charles Ogden (Author)
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January 1, 2007 9 and up4 and upEdgar & Ellen
Meet Edgar & Ellen, the troublesome twins of Nod's Limbs, and stars of their own six-book series, board game, and upcoming television series on Nickleodeon.

Wreaking havoc can incur expenses, so the twins come up with a unique fund-raising scheme: They'll nab the pets of Nod's Limbs and transform them into exotic animals they can sell for big bucks. Not a bad plan, if one of the purloined pets wasn't a lethargic python with a raging appetite....

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Young twins Edgar and Ellen make the Grinch look positively benevolent. Living alone in a spooky house in the town of Nod's Limbs (their parents are on an extended around-the-world holiday), the bug-eyed, matted-haired, disturbingly pale siblings amuse themselves by plotting dreadful schemes to torture the townspeople. Inspired by a TV show about the value of exotic animals, they decide to steal all the local pets, decorate them with old Christmas ornaments (Grinchy enough for ye?), and sell them at market price. If they became very rich from the proceeds, they could spray the soccer fields with fizzy cola from a hang glider, or erect a giant windmill to blow manure all over town, or buy a whole carnival and not let anyone else enjoy the games and rides! As they skulk around Nod's Limbs with giant sacks, they find it surprisingly easy to snatch puppies, kittens, bunnies, hamsters, and even a Burmese python. Let the basement transformation to Uggprons and Snifflepops begin! They lull themselves to sleep that night with the sound of weeping children mourning the loss of their beloved pets, "a steady, groaning noise rising up from the world outside." It seems that fans of the comic-goth genre (Lemony Snicket's Series of Unfortunate Events and Holly Black's Spiderwick Chronicles) have another series in which to wallow, this time where the child protagonists are not victims but predators. Rick Carton's funny, artful pen-and-ink illustrations perfectly capture the Addams family feel of the story, from the pleading eyes of the neighborhood pets in the darkness of the "exotic animal emporium" cart to the tiny Turkle boys crawling through sewer pipes in the desperate search for their pet. (Ages 8 and older) --Karin Snelson --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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This somewhat derivative farce launches the Edgar & Ellenseries starring 12-year-old twins. The two live in a grimy, gloomymansion with Pet, "a matted ball of long, dark hair, similar inappearance to an old dirty wig"; Pet is also one-eyed, as the niftylenticular eye affixed to the book's cover stresses. In the absence ofany parents, the siblings spend their days harassing each other andplotting ways to create "mischief and mayhem." Learning from TV thatcollectors pay high prices for exotic animals, the diabolic duo devisea money-raising scheme to fund various elaborate pranks (e.g., dumpingsacks of white pepper into muffin batter at a bakery). Afterpurloining the neighbors' pets, the two use paint, glitter andChristmas decorations previously nabbed from other people's yards totransform the animals into "rare beasts." They then display thecritters in a puppet theater that they've stolen from a kindergartenclassroom and pull the menagerie through town on an old cart. The pacelags considerably as Edgar and Ellen try unsuccessfully to sell theridiculous-looking creatures to the townsfolk before the neighborhoodkids-red-eyed from crying over their missing pets-blow the whistle onthe twins' nefarious doings. First-time author Ogden's outlandish,hyperbolic humor recalls Lemony Snicket's tales of woe, yet thisnarrative's intermittent slapstick quality falls flat. Final artworknot seen by PW. Ages 9-up. (Sept.)
Copyright 2003 Reed BusinessInformation. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 9 and up
  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Scholastic Audio Books; Unabridged edition (January 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0439924979
  • ISBN-13: 978-0439924979
  • Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 5 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,034,829 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, September 12, 2004
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The story was really great! Edgar and Ellen's mischief-ness is great! Each chapter is pretty short, so it may be finished in 2 or 3 days or so, but it's great entertainment. You might as well finish the book in one day because of curiousity! The illustrations was very great, very like the Lenore comic books. If you like the cute little dead girl Lenore, you'll sure love these two little devils! A MUST BUY!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great story!, July 1, 2004
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I really enjoyed the first Edgar and Ellen book. It follows a pair of twins whose parents are off on an extended vacation and leave the twins to their mischief and an empty 13-story mansion! The twins dress up the towns' pets and peddle them as "rare beasts" for exorbitantly high prices (thus the title.) It's great watching the twins think up their plans and put them into action.
Some people argue that these diabolical twins set a bad example, but they are intelligent and creative, and don't spend all day sitting in front of the TV! Kids that I babysit for loved hearing about their ridiculous schemes...and, for nervous parents, Edgar and Ellen didn't escape without punishment for stealing everyone's pets. This is a great story that teaches kids without being condescending or preachy. I'm ready to move on to the next books in the series!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the future looks bright and twinkly, March 2, 2004
I couldn't put it down. It is very light weight, wonderfully illustrated and full of great fun. My 10 yr old buddy Ardon loved it too (he is planning on being pet for Halloween with an illuminated plastic egg for an eyeball).
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