Spooky Sleuths #2: Beware the Moonlight!
Natasha Deen
(Author)
Lissy Marlin
(Illustrator)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Is it science...or strange and ghostly? There's something very odd about Mr. Maan, the scientist who is helping teach Asim's class about the moon. He spends a lot of time staring up at the night sky. Sometimes, he almost seems to glow. Asim is sure Mr. Maan is a supernatural being straight out of Guyanese folklore--and the whole town is in danger!His friend Rokshar thinks there's a scientific explanation for everything Mr. Maan does. But she agrees that he's up to no good. Can Asim and his friends find a way to stop Mr. Maan's sinister plans? Find out...if you dare! It's a new spooky series based on ghost stories from Guyana.
Product Details
Price
$6.99
$6.50
Publisher
Random House Books for Young Readers
Publish Date
August 30, 2022
Pages
112
Dimensions
5.27 X 7.59 X 0.29 inches | 0.18 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780593488904
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Natasha Deen has written more than a dozen books for young readers. After spending her early childhood in Guyana, she moved to Calgary in Alberta, Canada, which she found terribly exciting until she met her first minus-forty-degree winter day, at which point she began to question the sanity of the grown-ups around her. She lives in Edmonton, and keeps warm with tea and cupcakes. Find out more at natashadeen.com and follow her on Twitter @natasha_deen. Lissy Marlin is an award-winning illustrator from Dominican Republic with a simple mission: bring a little bit of magic to everyday life, one piece of art at a time! Her projects include the New York Times bestselling series The Magic Misfits by Neil Patick Harris.
Reviews
"Perfect for older chapter book readers easing into early middle grade. Highly recommended."--School Library Journal, starred review "A spooky adventure rooted in Guyanese folklore...with just the right amount of chills."--Kirkus Reviews