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Pseudonymous Bosch

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"Clay's adventures at a magical camp continue as he befriends a new ally and faces new adversaries in his journey to find his magical talent and solve new mysteries of Price Island"--

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Published
New York : Little, Brown and Company 2016.
Language
English
Main Author
Pseudonymous Bosch (author)
Other Authors
Juan C. Moreno (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
278 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
ISBN
9780316320429
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Review by Booklist Review

Having arrived at Price Island in Bad Magic (2014), Clay still feels like an outsider at the secluded Earth Ranch summer camp. Ostensibly for the rehabilitation of troubled youth, the camp truly operates to help kids hone their magical abilities yet Clay's talents remain decidedly unremarkable. That changes when he discovers an ancient book, Secrets of the Occulta Draco; or, The Memoirs of a Dragon Tamer, hidden in a cave. Meanwhile, Brett just washed up on the beach, having been pitched off his father's cruise ship so that a search and rescue team can scour the island for the dragon rumored to live there. Clay and Brett team up along with the other campers to stop the interlopers and see what all the dragon talk is about. Bosch's humorous, intrusive narration is liberally applied to this engaging adventure primarily as footnotes that define challenging vocabulary and cultural references and pages from the Occulta Draco are interspersed throughout. Readers will be thoroughly entertained by this second installment in the Bad Books series.--Smith, Julia Copyright 2016 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 4-6-This second installment in the series picks up just about where Bad Magic (Little, Brown, 2014) left off: with sixth-grader Clay at Earth Ranch, an island camp for delinquent youth that is really a camp for kids with magical talents. This time around, readers also meet Brett, the precocious son of a billionaire-cum-cruise ship owner-and Brett has just discovered that his father may be in the midst of some dastardly scheme. Brett ends up washed ashore on the island housing Earth Ranch, and almost as soon as Clay finds and helps him, strange-well, stranger-things start to happen on the island. This second volume has plenty of Bosch's signature cheekiness and footnotes, and it's chock-full of intrigue, danger, secret missions, betrayal, a magical library within a library, and a creature straight from legend. Longtime Bosch fans will be thrilled at the reappearance of characters from his "Secret Series" (Little, Brown), but the good fun and solid adventure will delight new readers just the same. VERDICT An excellent addition to middle grade collections.-Amy Koester, Learning Experiences Department, Skokie PL © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Horn Book Review

Clay finds a kid washed up on a volcanic island's beach and agrees to hide him in a cave near the Earth Ranch camp, "a magic camp for young adepts." When the castaway's wealthy dad comes ashore in search of a dragon, Clay discovers his own supernatural ability: interspecies communication. A clever, funny adventure perfect for fans of dragons and magic. (c) Copyright 2016. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Still struggling to keep up with his wizardly fellow campers, Clay finally discovers his particular talent when the arrival of a large cruise ship touches off a round of assaults and rescues on remote Price Island. It seems there's a secret sleeping at the heart of the island's all-too-active volcano, and Brett Perry, genially vicious owner of the luxury liner Imperial Conquest, has come to seize it for the nefarious Midnight Sun society. Against his horde of well-armed thugs, it would seem that his chubby 12-year-old son, Brett Jr.plus Clay, airy kleptomaniac Leira (spell it backward), and other residents of Earth Ranchstands no chance of mounting any effective resistance. But when there is magic in the air and also a new ally who has the young folk envisioning a "Titanic meets Godzilla" scenario, anything becomes possible. More intrusive than ever, "Bosch" not only lays in fussy digressions and many wordy footnotes, he even dedicates the story to himself (with his real name) and inserts himself directly as a character from his earlier Secret series. Along with making his protagonist look a lot ridiculous and, by the end, a little bit heroic, the author strews the tale with fart jokes and gross goo, oblique references to Harry Potter ("expel-your-anus!"), and other crowd-pleasing elements. For readers who like (or at least don't mind) continual authorial asides, a sturdy middle volume. ("backmatter"; map and illustrations, not seen) (Fantasy. 12-14) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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