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Características del artículo
- Estado
- Release Year
- 2013
- ISBN
- 9780544087088
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
ISBN-10
0544087089
ISBN-13
9780544087088
eBay Product ID (ePID)
160128560
Product Key Features
Book Title
How to Catch a Bogle
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2013
Topic
Paranormal, Occult & Supernatural, Family / Orphans & Foster Homes, Action & Adventure / General, Business, Careers, Occupations, Monsters, General, Historical / Europe
Illustrator
Yes, Watts, Sarah
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Book Series
How to Catch a Bogle Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
14.1 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
Reviews
"Jinks opens her projected trilogy in high style, offering a period melodrama replete with colorful characters, narrow squeaks and explosions of ectoplasmic goo." -- Kirkus, starred review "This is top-notch storytelling from Jinks, full of wit, a colorful cast of rogues, and delectable slang." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "[A] pitch-perfect narrative. . . This intense historical thriller is rewarding on its own, but A Plague of Bogles is scheduled to arrive next fall." -- Booklist, starred review "The book, which is part Great Expectations, part Ghostbusters and a little bit Vindication of the Rights of Woman , mixes monster murder with work ethics and the importance of a girl being able to make a living for herself . . . For all its grime, Jinks's world is rich." -- The New York Times "The first in a projected trilogy, this book treats readers to a lively, engaging story with an endearing protagonist at its center." -- School Library Journal "This quasi-Victorian, somewhat gothic fantasy is a satisfying confection." -- The Horn Book Magazine "The first entry in a planned trilogy, this title introduces a cast of secondary characters robust enough to expand the adventures in any direction Jinks chooses to wander." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, "Jinks opens her projected trilogy in high style, offering a period melodrama replete with colorful characters, narrow squeaks and explosions of ectoplasmic goo." -- Kirkus, starred review "This is top-notch storytelling from Jinks, full of wit, a colorful cast of rogues, and delectable slang." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "[A] pitch-perfect narrative. . . This intense historical thriller is rewarding on its own, but A Plague of Bogles is scheduled to arrive next fall." -- Booklist, starred review "The book, which is part Great Expectations, part Ghostbusters and a little bit Vindication of the Rights of Woman , mixes monster murder with work ethics and the importance of a girl being able to make a living for herself . . . For all its grime, Jinks's world is rich." -- The New York Times "The first in a projected trilogy, this book treats readers to a lively, engaging story with an endearing protagonist at its center." -- School Library Journal "This quasi-Victorian, somewhat gothic fantasy is a satisfying confection." -- The Horn Book Magazine "The first entry in a planned trilogy, this title introduces a cast of secondary characters robust enough to expand the adventures in any direction Jinks chooses to wander." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, "Jinks opens her projected trilogy in high style, offering a period melodrama replete with colorful characters, narrow squeaks and explosions of ectoplasmic goo." -- Kirkus, starred review "This is top-notch storytelling from Jinks, full of wit, a colorful cast of rogues, and delectable slang." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "The first in a projected trilogy, this book treats readers to a lively, engaging story with an endearing protagonist at its center." -- School Library Journal "This quasi-Victorian, somewhat gothic fantasy is a satisfying confection." -- The Horn Book Magazine, "Jinks opens her projected trilogy in high style, offering a period melodrama replete with colorful characters, narrow squeaks and explosions of ectoplasmic goo." -- Kirkus, starred review "This is top-notch storytelling from Jinks, full of wit, a colorful cast of rogues, and delectable slang." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "The first in a projected trilogy, this book treats readers to a lively, engaging story with an endearing protagonist at its center." -- School Library Journal "This quasi-Victorian, somewhat gothic fantasy is a satisfying confection." -- The Horn Book Magazine "[A] pitch-perfect narrative. . . This intense historical thriller is rewarding on its own, but A Plague of Bogles is scheduled to arrive next fall." -- Booklist, starred review, "Jinks opens her projected trilogy in high style, offering a period melodrama replete with colorful characters, narrow squeaks and explosions of ectoplasmic goo." - Kirkus, starred review "This is top-notch storytelling from Jinks, full of wit, a colorful cast of rogues, and delectable slang." - Publishers Weekly, starred review "The first in a projected trilogy, this book treats readers to a lively, engaging story with an endearing protagonist at its center." - School Library Journal "This quasi-Victorian, somewhat gothic fantasy is a satisfying confection." - The Horn Book Magazine, "Jinks opens her projected trilogy in high style, offering a period melodrama replete with colorful characters, narrow squeaks and explosions of ectoplasmic goo." - Kirkus, starred review "This is top-notch storytelling from Jinks, full of wit, a colorful cast of rogues, and delectable slang." - Publishers Weekly, starred review "[A] pitch-perfect narrative. . . This intense historical thriller is rewarding on its own, but A Plague of Bogles is scheduled to arrive next fall." - Booklist, starred review "The book, which is part Great Expectations, part Ghostbusters and a little bit Vindication of the Rights of Woman , mixes monster murder with work ethics and the importance of a girl being able to make a living for herself . . . For all its grime, Jinks's world is rich." - The New York Times "The first in a projected trilogy, this book treats readers to a lively, engaging story with an endearing protagonist at its center." - School Library Journal "This quasi-Victorian, somewhat gothic fantasy is a satisfying confection." - The Horn Book Magazine, "Jinks opens her projected trilogy in high style, offering a period melodrama replete with colorful characters, narrow squeaks and explosions of ectoplasmic goo." - Kirkus, starred review "This is top-notch storytelling from Jinks, full of wit, a colorful cast of rogues, and delectable slang." - Publishers Weekly, starred review "[A] pitch-perfect narrative. . . This intense historical thriller is rewarding on its own, but A Plague of Bogles is scheduled to arrive next fall." - Booklist, starred review "The book, which is part Great Expectations, part Ghostbusters and a little bit Vindication of the Rights of Woman , mixes monster murder with work ethics and the importance of a girl being able to make a living for herself . . . For all its grime, Jinks's world is rich." - The New York Times "The first in a projected trilogy, this book treats readers to a lively, engaging story with an endearing protagonist at its center." - School Library Journal "This quasi-Victorian, somewhat gothic fantasy is a satisfying confection." - The Horn Book Magazine "The first entry in a planned trilogy, this title introduces a cast of secondary characters robust enough to expand the adventures in any direction Jinks chooses to wander." - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, "Jinks opens her projected trilogy in high style, offering a period melodrama replete with colorful characters, narrow squeaks and explosions of ectoplasmic goo." e" Kirkus, starred review "This is top-notch storytelling from Jinks, full of wit, a colorful cast of rogues, and delectable slang." e" Publishers Weekly, starred review "[A] pitch-perfect narrative. . . This intense historical thriller is rewarding on its own, but A Plague of Bogles is scheduled to arrive next fall." e" Booklist, starred review "The book, which is part Great Expectations, part Ghostbusters and a little bit Vindication of the Rights of Woman , mixes monster murder with work ethics and the importance of a girl being able to make a living for herself . . . For all its grime, Jinkse(tm)s world is rich." e" The New York Times "The first in a projected trilogy, this book treats readers to a lively, engaging story with an endearing protagonist at its center." e" School Library Journal "This quasi-Victorian, somewhat gothic fantasy is a satisfying confection." e" The Horn Book Magazine "The first entry in a planned trilogy, this title introduces a cast of secondary characters robust enough to expand the adventures in any direction Jinks chooses to wander." e" Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, "Jinks opens her projected trilogy in high style, offering a period melodrama replete with colorful characters, narrow squeaks and explosions of ectoplasmic goo." -- Kirkus, starred review "This is top-notch storytelling from Jinks, full of wit, a colorful cast of rogues, and delectable slang." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review, "Jinks opens her projected trilogy in high style, offering a period melodrama replete with colorful characters, narrow squeaks and explosions of ectoplasmic goo." e" Kirkus, starred review "This is top-notch storytelling from Jinks, full of wit, a colorful cast of rogues, and delectable slang." e" Publishers Weekly, starred review "[A] pitch-perfect narrative. . . This intense historical thriller is rewarding on its own, but A Plague of Bogles is scheduled to arrive next fall." e" Booklist, starred review "The book, which is part Great Expectations, part Ghostbusters and a little bit Vindication of the Rights of Woman , mixes monster murder with work ethics and the importance of a girl being able to make a living for herself . . . For all its grime, Jinkse(tm)s world is rich." e" The New York Times "The first in a projected trilogy, this book treats readers to a lively, engaging story with an endearing protagonist at its center." e" School Library Journal "This quasi-Victorian, somewhat gothic fantasy is a satisfying confection." e" The Horn Book Magazine, "Jinks opens her projected trilogy in high style, offering a period melodrama replete with colorful characters, narrow squeaks and explosions of ectoplasmic goo." - Kirkus, starred review, "Jinks opens her projected trilogy in high style, offering a period melodrama replete with colorful characters, narrow squeaks and explosions of ectoplasmic goo." ' Kirkus, starred review "This is top-notch storytelling from Jinks, full of wit, a colorful cast of rogues, and delectable slang." ' Publishers Weekly, starred review "[A] pitch-perfect narrative. . . This intense historical thriller is rewarding on its own, but A Plague of Bogles is scheduled to arrive next fall." ' Booklist, starred review "The book, which is part Great Expectations, part Ghostbusters and a little bit Vindication of the Rights of Woman , mixes monster murder with work ethics and the importance of a girl being able to make a living for herself . . . For all its grime, Jinks's world is rich." ' The New York Times "The first in a projected trilogy, this book treats readers to a lively, engaging story with an endearing protagonist at its center." ' School Library Journal "This quasi-Victorian, somewhat gothic fantasy is a satisfying confection." ' The Horn Book Magazine "The first entry in a planned trilogy, this title introduces a cast of secondary characters robust enough to expand the adventures in any direction Jinks chooses to wander." ' Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, "Jinks opens her projected trilogy in high style, offering a period melodrama replete with colorful characters, narrow squeaks and explosions of ectoplasmic goo." - Kirkus, starred review "This is top-notch storytelling from Jinks, full of wit, a colorful cast of rogues, and delectable slang." - Publishers Weekly, starred review
Grade From
Fifth Grade
Series Volume Number
1
Dewey Decimal
FIC
Grade To
Seventh Grade
Synopsis
If ever a chill entered her soul, or the hope suddenly drained from her heart, she knew a bogle was to blame. Birdie McAdam, a ten-year-old orphan, is tougher than she looks. She's proud of her job as apprentice to Alfred the Bogler, a man who catches monsters for a living. Birdie lures the bogles out of their lairs with her sweet songs, and Alfred kills them before they kill her. On the mean streets of Victorian England, hunting bogles is actually less dangerous work than mudlarking for scraps along the vile river Thames. (See glossary ) Or so it seems--until the orphans of London start to disappear . . ., Are bogles eating the missing children of Old London? Ghostbusters meets Dickens in this charming-yet-creepy middle-grade adventure, first in a trilogy., If ever a chill entered her soul, or the hope suddenly drained from her heart, she knew a bogle was to blame. Birdie McAdam, a ten-year-old orphan, is tougher than she looks. She's proud of her job as apprentice to Alfred the Bogler, a man who catches monsters for a living. Birdie lures the bogles out of their lairs with her sweet songs, and Alfred kills them before they kill her. On the mean streets of Victorian England, hunting bogles is actually less dangerous work than mudlarking for scraps along the vile river Thames. (See glossary!) Or so it seems--until the orphans of London start to disappear . . .
LC Classification Number
PZ7.J5754Ho 2013
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