![]() ![]() Who could ask for more?" - Horn Book "In this original, hysterical homage to fantasy literature, Sanderson's first novel for youth recalls the best in Artemis Fowl and A Series of Unfortunate Events." - VOYA, In this original, hysterical homage to fantasy literature, Sanderson's first novel for youth recalls the best in Artemis Fowl and A Series of Unfortunate Events. ![]() Coauthored by Janci Patterson, it is the sixth and final book in the Alcatraz series and contains the true ending. ![]() ![]() Best of all, the message it gives young readers is that a person's flaws-being late, breaking things, etc.-can sometimes turn into useful talents." - Nancy Pearl on NPR'S Morning Edition "A happily action-packed romp, with just the right amount of repartee between Alcatraz and his cantankerous teenage protector Bastille, and a cliffhanger ending that promises more of the same. Alcatraz Bastille Versus the Evil Librarians is the sequel to The Dark Talent written from Bastilles point of view. Best of all, the message it gives young readers is that a person's flaws-being late, breaking things, etc.-can sometimes turn into useful talents., "This is an excellent choice to read aloud to the whole family. Who could ask for more?, This is an excellent choice to read aloud to the whole family. A happily action-packed romp, with just the right amount of repartee between Alcatraz and his cantankerous teenage protector Bastille, and a cliffhanger ending that promises more of the same. ![]()
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