Something Fishy at Macdonald Hall.
Gordon Korman.
Grades 4 - 8 / Ages 8 - 14.
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excerpt:
And then the shadows moved.
Bruno and Boots both saw it at the same time. On the front lawn of the school, behind the old War of 1812 cannon, a lone figure emerging from the thicket.
``Let's go!" exclaimed Bruno. He set off at a gallop, Boots hot on his heels. The two boys descended like avenging angels on the front lawn of the school. They were about halfway to the cannon when the black-clad figure saw them coming. The silhouette bolted, running away from the lights of the Faculty Building and melting into the surrounding darkness.
``After him!" shouted Bruno. ``Don't let him get away!"
Gordon Korman is back with another novel in his ever-popular ``Macdonald Hall" series. Like the previous six Macdonald Hall novels, the plot again revolves around those infamous pranksters Bruno and Boots -- fun-loving best friends who are always finding ways to play a funny gag on someone or bend the rules of their school. Well, a new school year is beginning and the entire gang of regulars have returned to Macdonald Hall for another term of adventure and mayhem.
As in other Korman novels, the plot is fast-paced with lots of hilarious twists and turns. Many of the pranks played by the phantom are outrageous or unique. Students will enjoy the humour and also the sense of mystery: there is enough suspense to keep the story interesting and the book is not as predictable as one might expect. And the ending, where the identity of the phantom is finally exposed, is indeed surprising.
Recommended.
Janie Wilkins is currently on leave from her position as an elementary school teacher in Kingston, Ontario to earn a Masters of Library and Information Science from the University of Western Ontario.
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