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The Case of the Crooked Carnival (Doyle and Fossey, Science Detectives) [Paperback]

Michele Torrey (Author), Barbara Johansen Newman (Illustrator)
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9 and up4 and upDoyle and Fossey, Science Detectives

Science super-sleuths Drake Doyle and Nell Fossey are back—this time in a never-before-published addition to the popular series! They’ve got an exciting collection of cases, too:  Are ghosts and ghouls keeping Edgar Glum awake? Have aliens invaded Mossy Swamp?  What’s the crooked game everyone’s losing at the carnival? And why is the town bridge going bananas? Kids will have fun following the clues—and learning about such real scientific principles as amplification, ecosystems, magnetic fields, and more.  Plus, budding Doyles and Fosseys will find actual experiments to try!


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Grade 2–5—The latest installment in the series doesn't disappoint, and it stands on its own. Once again, fifth-graders Drake Doyle and Nell Fossey solve a variety of mysteries using the scientific method and some sound research. Several cases are solved throughout the book, making it ideal for independent reading or as a class read-aloud. The humor is tongue-in-cheek, but silly enough for elementary students to grasp. Black-and-white cartoon illustrations punctuate the text nicely, and "Activities and Experiments for Super-Scientists" add an entertaining and educational touch.—Nicole Waskie-Laura, Chenango Forks Elementary, Binghamton, NY
(c) Copyright 2011.  Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

About the Author

Michele Torrey holds a degree in microbiology and immunology. In addition to the Doyle & Fossey mysteries she has written many other books for young people. Barbara Johansen Newman's work has been featured in numerous magazines, newspapers, calendars, cards and more than a dozen children's books.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 9 and up
  • Paperback: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Sterling; Original edition (June 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1402749651
  • ISBN-13: 978-1402749650
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #851,871 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Michele Torrey first became a published author at age ten, when her story about a dinosaur egg popping out of the kitchen sink appeared in the Seaview Heights Elementary newspaper. Her fifth grade class, located in Edmonds, Washington, wrote, edited, and published the newspaper.

While Torrey has lived most of her life in Washington, she has traveled throughout the world. As a child, she lived overseas in England and France, and spent most of her junior high and high school years in Heidelberg, Germany. At the age of four, she lived in Cockfield, England, where she first attended grammar school. She remembers the handbell calling the children in from recess, the morning's recitation of the Lord's Prayer, hot custard for lunch, and the bratty girl Rosemary who stuck out her tongue at Michele and got a spanking for it. When Torrey temporarily moved back to the United States and her classmates asked how English people spoke, she promptly responded in all seriousness and with a thick country accent, "Cheerio, ol' chap!" All in all, Torrey spent ten years of her childhood overseas. She returned to the Seattle area in her senior year, after which she completed a degree in microbiology and immunology from the University of Washington.

For the past sixteen years, Torrey has explored the depths of her imagination while writing novels for adults, young adults, and middle-grade. Her books include the CHRONICLES OF COURAGE seafaring series for middle-grade (Knopf), and the DOYLE AND FOSSEY: SCIENCE DETECTIVES chapter book series (Sterling). She is a two-time Thurber House Residency in Children's Literature nominee, plus a two-time winner of PNWA's Zola Award. Among other honors, her books have been chosen by the Junior Library Guild, named by VOYA as "Top Shelf Fiction for Middle-Grade Readers", and nominated for the Sakura Medal. Most recently, her book VOYAGE OF PLUNDER was a WA State Book Award finalist. Torrey is a regular presenter at writers' conferences and schools. She lives in South Bend, Washington, with her husband. They have three grown sons, two granddaughters, and a calico cat.

In addition to her writing and traveling, Torrey is a director and co-founder of Orphans Africa, a 501 c 3 nonprofit charity (www.orphansafrica.org). Orphans Africa works primarily in Tanzania, building boarding schools for children orphaned by AIDS.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fun and informative, February 28, 2011
This review is from: The Case of the Crooked Carnival (Doyle and Fossey, Science Detectives) (Paperback)
There are several books in the Doyle and Fossey, the Science Detectives series, but this is the first I've read.

My 6 year old son and I read and enjoyed this book, in which 5th graders Drake Doyle and Nell Fossey actually tackle a couple of crimes. There's a classmate who lives in a creepy house and is not getting sleep at night because he's convinced it's haunted. They solve that mystery, and then save the town from a bridge that might collapse. Finally they see another classmate at the carnival who keeps getting this close to winning. Doyle and Fossey are on the case.

The cover of this book looks a little amateurish and young to me and gave me low expectations, but what's inside wowed me.

This set of friends and partners in crime (solving), are likable. I liked the fact that there were several cases within one book which moves the story along, and of course having both a boy and a girl protagonist is always a good idea to attract more readers. They use science and logical reasoning to solve the cases, which would definitely appeal to a science-loving child, or perhaps even create some interest in one who is lukewarm about it. However, the science isn't at all heavy-handed or obvious. It's a natural, fun and interesting part of the story. You can download a classroom guide (that I'm sure could be used at home as well) at the publisher's website.

It worked well as a read-aloud with my son, who is in first grade, but reads at a 2nd grade level. He's reading one of the others independently now, but I'm sure he's stumbling over some of the bigger words (but the fact that he's trying says a lot!).
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Newfound Favorite, November 20, 2010
This review is from: The Case of the Crooked Carnival (Doyle and Fossey, Science Detectives) (Paperback)
When The Case of the Crooked Carnival showed up in our mailbox I wasn't sure what to think. I hadn't had any previous experience with the series (of which this is the fifth), but my seven-year-old latched onto the book and wouldn't let go. I found her paging through it at all times of day, and though her reading skills weren't quite up to tackling it as a read-alone she did try to read it, she was so motivated.

When I read it to her as a read-aloud she was continually begging for another chapter, commenting on how exciting the book was and how interesting. Combining science with mystery and detective work, Michele Torrey has created a winner with the Doyle and Fossey series.

The ten brief chapters divide into four short mysteries that can be treated as stand-alones, though they are presented in a typical chapter-book format rather than being divided into separate tales. Barbara Johansen Newman liberally provides playful black and white illustrations alongside the text to pique the interest of young readers.

Doyle and Fossey investigate a `haunted house', deal with an invasive plant species, de-bunk a suspicious carnival game, and save the town from a bridge gone wild! The scientific concepts integrated into the stories is elaborated upon further in the "Activities and Experiments for Super-Scientists" section which provides hands-on science activities that flesh out the concepts and introduce young readers to the scientific method.

My daughter is eagerly anticipating the addition of future Doyle and Fossey titles to our home library. If your child is into the "mystery-series" stage of reading, she (and therefore I) can't recommend this series highly enough.
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