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Bernie Magruder & the Bus Station Blow-Up [Large Print] [Hardcover]

Phyllis Reynolds Naylor (Author)
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After several bombs go off around town, eleven-year-old Bernie Magruder becomes suspicious of various members of his family, causing confusion in Officer Feeney's investigation and around the hotel that his parents run.

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Grade 3-6?A lightweight mystery revolving around 11-year-old Bernie Magruder, son of the manager of the Bessledorf Hotel, and his two sleuthing buddies, Weasel and Georgene. Bomb is the fifth book in the series and is unfortunately untimely. Unlike the real world, in Naylor's cartoon creation nobody ever gets hurt as bombs go off in the bus depot, in the hotel entrance, and in the public swimming pool. Circumstantial evidence leads Bernie to proffer his 20-year-old sister as the perpetrator to Officer Feeney. Delores has just been jilted for a "Fort Wayne floozy" and openly expresses her death wish for her former beau, who just happens to have miraculously escaped each blast. The mystery is pretty weak and the young detective's insight, which saves the day (and, of course, Delores), is uninspired. Side stories revolve around (other) mistaken suspicions and the farcical assumption that Officer Feeney is after Delores's hand rather than her wrist. Many librarians will get their hackles raised by the blond librarian with the bright red lipstick who readily surrenders Bernie's siblings' circulation records to him. The family sitcom isn't very funny, and the various stereotypes just bumble along. Young readers won't mind breezing through these 25 chapters, but they'll hardly be challenged or enlightened.?John Sigwald, Unger Memorial Library, Plainview, TX
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Gr. 4^-6. Naylor's fifth story about the escapades of 11-year-old Bernie and the offbeat Bessledorf family is as clever as the previous titles. This time, Bernie is certain that either his revenge-seeking sister, Delores, or his secretive brother, Joseph (or the two of them in cahoots), is responsible for a series of bombings in Middleburg. Unfortunately, Bernie has shared his suspicions with Officer Feeney, who is dangerously close to arresting Delores. It's up to Bernie, with his trusty friends Weasel and Georgene, to ferret out the truth and clear Delores' name. Snappy dialogue, cliff-hanging chapters, funny situations, and nutty characters will make this a perfect choice for reading aloud or for readers' theater. Chris Sherman --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 156 pages
  • Publisher: Thorndike Press (January 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786235993
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786235995
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,888,151 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I guess I've been writing for about as long as I can remember. Telling stories, anyway, if not writing them down. I had my first short story published when I was sixteen, and wrote stories to help put myself through college, planning to become a clinical psychologist. By the time I graduated with a BA degree, however, I decided that writing was really my first love, so I gave up plans for graduate school and began writing full time.

I'm not happy unless I spend some time writing every day. It's as though pressure builds up inside me, and writing even a little helps to release it. On a hard-writing day, I write about six hours. Tending to other writing business, answering mail, and just thinking about a book takes another four hours. I spend from three months to a year on a children's book, depending on how well I know the characters before I begin and how much research I need to do. A novel for adults, because it's longer, takes a year or more. When my work is going well, I wake early in the mornings, hoping it's time to get up. When the writing is hard and the words are flat, I'm not very pleasant to be around.

Getting an idea for a book is the easy part. Keeping other ideas away while I'm working on one story is what's difficult. My books are based on things that have happened to me, things I have heard or read about, all mixed up with imaginings. The best part about writing is the moment a character comes alive on paper, or when a place that existed only in my head becomes real. There are no bands playing at this moment, no audience applauding--a very solitary time, actually--but it's what I like most. I've now had more than 120 books published, and about 2000 short stories, articles and poems.

I live in Bethesda, Maryland, with my husband, Rex, a speech pathologist, who's the first person to read my manuscripts when they're finished. Our sons, Jeff and Michael, are grown now, but along with their wives and children, we often enjoy vacations together in the mountains or at the ocean. When I'm not writing, I like to hike, swim, play the piano and attend the theater.

I'm lucky to have my family, because they have contributed a great deal to my books. But I'm also lucky to have the troop of noisy, chattering characters who travel with me inside my head. As long as they are poking, prodding, demanding a place in a book, I have things to do and stories to tell.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Funny and clever!, August 8, 1998
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She is an awsome author!! She keeps you guessing all the way through this book! the ending was great! Young Readers like me will not be disappointed!
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4.0 out of 5 stars This book for people who like mysteries., May 4, 1999
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I liked this book because it was very exciting. It was very suspenseful. I like mysteries beacause I like to guess the endings to the books I read and this one was fun to guess. This book is about when several bombs go off in the bus depot and the police are trying to find who is setting them off. They think that Bearie's family is setting the bomb's off. You have to find out what happens next in the book.
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The Bessledorf Hotel was on Bessledorf Street between the bus depot and the funeral parlor. Read the first page
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maniac bomber, parachute factory, bus depot, veterinary college, registration desk, bomb squad
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Officer Feeney, Steven Carmichael, Mixed Blessing, Fort Wayne, Wilbur Wilkins, Felicity Jones, Salt Water, Great Dane, Bessledorf Hotel, Bernie Magruder, Bessledorf Bus Depot, Edgar Sutton, Mickey Scoates, Sweet Shop
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