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The Lost Treasure of Tuckernuck (Tuckernuck Mystery) [Hardcover]

Emily Fairlie , Antonio Javier Caparo
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September 25, 2012 8 and up Tuckernuck Mystery630L (What's this?)

This laugh-out-loud novel by Emily Fairlie is a fresh take on the classic mystery caper. It's perfect for fans of From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, Chasing Vermeer, The Westing Game, and the Mysterious Benedict Society books.

Using a unique blend of notes, lists, and classic prose, The Lost Treasure of Tuckernuck tells the story of Bud and Laurie's quest to find the infamous Tutweiler Treasure. They're hot (or at least lukewarm) on the trail of scavenger hunt clues, but time is running out—the school board wants to tear down Tuckernuck Hall. Can Bud and Laurie find the treasure before it's lost forever?

Readers can enjoy solving puzzles along with the characters, and teachers will appreciate references to famous artists and architects such as Pablo Picasso and Frank Lloyd Wright. There is something for everyone in this treasure trove of wry wit, thrilling adventure, and undeniable heart!


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From School Library Journal

Gr 4-6-Sixth-grader Laurie is miserable. Her parents have enrolled her in their alma mater, Tuckernuck Hall, which is falling apart and is about to be torn down by a vengeful school board. On top of that, her unfortunate classroom assignment is gerbil duty with the school social outcast, Bud, and everyone has to wear humiliating chicken hats for school assemblies. Laurie wants to transfer to Hamilton to be with her best friend, Kimmy, but her parents are fiercely loyal to the school and are convinced that the building has historical value and shouldn't be destroyed. Laurie distracts herself with decoding the puzzle the founder of the school created 80 years before. No one knows what the promised treasure is and no one's been able to unravel the clues. She ends up on a wild scavenger hunt with Bud, tracking down old items that hold famous poems, odd clues, and random letters leading them back to a chicken painting that began it all. But Hilda the chicken is not what she appears to be. Interspersed throughout the text are lists by Laurie and other classmates as well as email from school administrators, which give readers a window into what is happening behind the scenes. Bud and Laurie are well-developed characters, and the plot is fast paced and often funny. Readers are kept guessing about the treasure until the very end. A great read for fans of mystery or puzzles.-Clare A. Dombrowski, Amesbury Public Library, MAα(c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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“A sure hit.” (Kirkus Reviews)

“Bud and Laurie are well-developed characters, and the plot is fast paced and often funny. Readers are kept guessing about the treasure until the very end. A great read for fans of mystery or puzzles.” (School Library Journal)

“Whoa! Packed with plenty of humor, intrigue, and unexpected twists and turns, The Lost Treasure of Tuckernuck kept me guessing until the very end.” (Lisa Yee, author of Millicent Min, Girl Genius and Warp Speed)

“As fun and funny as it is mysterious!” (Adam Rex, New York Times bestselling author of The True Meaning of Smekday and Cold Cereal)

“Fans of The Westing Game will easily get wrapped up in this hilarious, delicious mystery full of surprises, but be warned: you’ll sorely wish you attended Tuckernuck after reading this...sigh.” (David Yoo, author of The Detention Club and Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before)

“The Lost Treasure of Tuckernuck reminded me of a lot of my time in sixth grade, only with more mystery and treasure-hunting, and less benchwarming for the J.V. volleyball team.” (Mac Barnet, author of The Brixton Brothers Mysteries)

“Funny, smart, mysterious, and playful-read it or risk being tuckered out.” (David Lubar, author of Hidden Talents)

“This book has everything: action, mystery, hilarity, and gerbils! What more do you need? Plus, it leaves you craving doughnuts for some reason.” (Chris Rylander, author of The Fourth Stall books)

Product Details

  • Age Range: 8 and up
  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books; 1 edition (September 25, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0062118900
  • ISBN-13: 978-0062118905
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.8 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #943,957 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Unique Young Adult Story September 26, 2012
Format:Hardcover
The Lost Treasure of Tuckernuck is a very creative and original story. Laurie Madison has just begun middle school at Tuckernuck Hall and is desperate to get out. The halls of Tuckernuck are packed with odd art, old librarians, and Tuckernuck Clucker spirit. Laurie's best friend, Kimmy, attends another middle school, and Laurie is determined to join her there. Unfortunately, before anything can begin, she is assigned gerbil duty with Bud Wallace, the most unappreciated sixth-grader (after Bud's elementary school science project that focused on the dangers of sweets, the school board banned them district-wide).
Reluctant to deal with the rodents, or Bud, Laurie is not expecting to have any fun, but when one of the gerbils escapes and she must chase it down with Bud, Laurie stumbles on the first clue to the famed Tucernuck treasure. Hidden eighty years before by Principal Tutweiler, a somewhat legendary eccentric, neither of the sixth-graders thought that they had a chance at finding the treasure, but working together, this unlikely team is able to uncover clue after clue.
Meanwhile, the school board is planning to destroy Tuckernuck Hall and sell the land to a developer, and Bud is battling his dad who believes that academics are all-important. When Laurie and Bud see the bulldozers rushing in, they must race against the clock (and rival, Calliope Judkin who is hot on their trail) in order to try to find the treasure and save the school.
This book is clever and unique. There are pictures of memos, journal entries, and notes throughout the chapters which may be a bit harder for developing readers to understand. The Lost Treasure of Tuckernuck is worth a read, though!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not For Me. March 2, 2013
Format:Hardcover
3 stars

I enjoyed the story for the most part, but it honestly was not for me. It was a bit silly and was really meant for a much younger audience then myself. I enjoyed Bud's relationship with his dad and felt Laurie was too fussy and therefore annoying a lot through the book.

I would recommend to young child of around 8.

-V
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Lost Treasure of Tuckernuck February 25, 2013
Format:Kindle Edition
Cute story! Clever mystery! A book I would recommend as a read aloud for teachers of grades two through six. Students will love the adventures.
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