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OverviewLost & Found by Obert Skye, the thrilling second installment of the Witherwood Reform School series, is an unforgettable story full of dark humor and adventure. Tobias and Charlotte Eggers are not on vacation. Well, I suppose they are on a vacation from everything they once knew. Locked within the walls of Witherwood, high upon a mysterious mesa, they are still looking for a way out. There are distractions, however. The very ground is shaking, and the creatures that protect the school are revolting. When one of their only friends goes missing it leads to a devastating secret. But there is hope. There are other students who have clear minds and are also fighting to get out. Luckily for everyone, Tobias has a plan. It's a dangerous one, but if it works, it could forever change their fate and Witherwood's future. Praise for Lost & Found: Readers who enjoy a bit of sarcasm with their adventure will eat this series up. --School Library Journal Another suspenseful romp for kids who like dark humor. --Kirkus Reviews Full Product DetailsAuthor: Obert Skye , Dr Keith Thompson (Professor Emeritus of Postharvest Technology University of Cranfield UK)Publisher: Square Fish Imprint: Square Fish Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 18.50cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9781250104113ISBN 10: 1250104114 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 07 March 2017 Recommended Age: From 9 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsSkye keeps the misadventures coming as Tobias deals with the odd personalities of his fellow students and captors . . . Another suspenseful romp for kids who like dark humor. -<i>Kirkus Reviews</i></p> Readers who enjoy a bit of sarcasm with their adventure will eat this series up. <i>School Library Journal</i></p> Skye's old-fashioned, witty writing style and amusing humor is the perfect fit for fans of the Spiderwick Chronicles and A Series of Unfortunate Events series. <i>Booklist</i> on <i>Witherwood Reform School</i></p> A brother and sister find themselves trapped in a frightening school that threatens to destroy their minds in this dark comedy. . . Skye writes very much in the same vein as Lemony Snicket, with menacing dark humor and outlandish characters. <i>Kirkus Reviews </i> on <i>Witherwood Reform School</i></p> In this Snicketesque series opener, Skye crafts an imaginative, absorbing tale in which nothing is as it seems. <i>Publishers Weekly </i> on <i>Witherwood Reform School</i></p> Skye keeps the misadventures coming as Tobias deals with the odd personalities of his fellow students and captors . . . Another suspenseful romp for kids who like dark humor. - Kirkus Reviews Skye's old-fashioned, witty writing style and amusing humor is the perfect fit for fans of the Spiderwick Chronicles and A Series of Unfortunate Events series. Booklist on Witherwood Reform School A brother and sister find themselves trapped in a frightening school that threatens to destroy their minds in this dark comedy. . . Skye writes very much in the same vein as Lemony Snicket, with menacing dark humor and outlandish characters. Kirkus Reviews on Witherwood Reform School In this Snicketesque series opener, Skye crafts an imaginative, absorbing tale in which nothing is as it seems. Publishers Weekly on Witherwood Reform School Author InformationObert Skye is the author and illustrator of the Creature from My Closet series: Wonkenstein, Potterwookiee, Pinocula, and Katfish. He has also written the bestselling children's fantasy adventure series Leven Thumps and Pillage. He currently lives indoors and near a thin, winding road with his family. Keith Thompson is the award winning illustrator of the New York Times-bestselling Leviathan trilogy by Scott Westerfeld. He has designed many video games, such as Borderlands and Warframe, as well as projects for director Guillermo Del Toro, including the feature films Pacific Rim and Crimson Peak, and the television series The Strain. When not traveling around the world, Keith lives in Ottawa, Canada, where he is often seen carrying piles of books between his library and studio. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |