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Stranger Things Have Happened

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Description

"This book would be a good stepping stone for those readers who enjoy the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series."--School Library Connection

Jeff Strand's signature humor returns in this tale of magic, illusions, and self-discovery.

Harry Houdini. Penn and Teller. David Copperfield. Marcus Millian the Third.

Okay, so Marcus isn't a famous magician. He may not even be a great magician. But his great-grandfather, the once-legendary and long-retired Zachary the Stupendous, insists Marcus has true talent. And when Grandpa Zachary boasts that he and Marcus are working on an illusion that will shock, stun, and astonish, Marcus wishes he could make himself disappear.

The problem? Marcus also has stage fright--in spades. It's one thing to perform elaborate card tricks in front of his best friend, Kimberly, but it's an entirely different feat to perform in front of an audience.

Then Grandpa Zachary dies in his sleep.

To uphold his great-grandfather's honor, the show must go on. It would take a true sorcerer to pull off the trick Marcus has planned. But maybe he's the next best thing...

Product Details

PublisherSourcebooks Fire
Publish DateApril 04, 2017
Pages304
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781492645399
Dimensions8.2 X 5.5 X 0.9 inches | 0.7 pounds

About the Author

Jeff Strand is the Bram-Stoker Award-winning author of more than sixty books, which is a pretty good number but not as many as R.L. Stine. Cemetery Dance magazine said, "No author working today comes close to Jeff Strand's perfect mixture of comedy and terror." He loves barbecue, sugary drinks, sushi, and spooky stuff. You can visit his Gleefully Macabre website at www.jeffstrand.com.

Reviews

"leave(s) readers weak with laughter...Marcus is enough of a winner to earn both admiration and enthusiastic applause. " -- Booklist, starred review
"Strand maintains a taut pace with cliff-hanger endings to each chapter, even as he explores larger themes of confidence, perseverance, loyalty, peer pressure, bullying, family relationships, and the role of practice in developing skills." -- School Library Journal
"This book would be a good stepping stone for those readers who enjoy the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series." -- School Library Connection

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