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OverviewAfter a slight misunderstanding involving a horrible governess, gravy, and a jar of tadpoles, siblings Tobias and Charlotte Eggars find themselves abandoned by their father at the gates of a creepy reform school. Evil mysteries are afoot at Witherwood, where the grounds are patrolled by vicious creatures and kids are locked in their rooms. Charlotte and Tobias soon realise that they are in terrible danger - especially because the head of Witherwood has perfected the art of mind control. If only their amnesiac father would recover. If only Tobias and Charlotte could solve the dark mystery and free the kids at Witherwood - and ultimately save themselves. Obert Skye's new series is for all those fans of A Series of Unfortunate Events and A Tale Dark and Grimm. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Obert Skye , Keith Thompson , Keith Thompson (Professor Emeritus of Postharvest Technology, University of Cranfield, UK)Publisher: Palgrave USA Imprint: Square Fish Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 19.20cm Weight: 0.214kg ISBN: 9781250073471ISBN 10: 1250073472 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 01 March 2016 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'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 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 In this Snicketesque series opener, Skye crafts an imaginative, absorbing tale in which nothing is as it seems. Publishers Weekly Quite funny and has a lot of laugh-out-loud moments. . . . The idea of a hybrid Willy Wonka/Frankenstein character is original and hilarious. School Library Journal on Wonkenstein Highly amusing new series starter. . . . Skye gives Rob a self-deprecating charm and highlights the pleasures of books both subtly and effectively. Booklist on Wonkenstein Filled with spot-on commentary and a wince-inducing supporting cast, middle grade guys won't be able to keep Wonkenstein to themselves. . . . This pitch-perfect offering should appeal to reluctant readers, not to mention the legion Wimpy Kid fans. Shelf Awareness on Wonkenstein Skye captures all the silly action in the winning text-plus-cartoons format. . . . Rob's dry commentary on his family, school, and social life is sure to provoke laughs. Publishers Weekly on Potterwookiee 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></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></p> In this Snicketesque series opener, Skye crafts an imaginative, absorbing tale in which nothing is as it seems. <i>Publishers Weekly</i></p> Quite funny and has a lot of laugh-out-loud moments. . . . The idea of a hybrid Willy Wonka/Frankenstein character is original and hilarious. <i>School Library Journal on Wonkenstein</i></p> Highly amusing new series starter. . . . Skye gives Rob a self-deprecating charm and highlights the pleasures of books both subtly and effectively. <i>Booklist on Wonkenstein</i></p> Filled with spot-on commentary and a wince-inducing supporting cast, middle grade guys won't be able to keep <i>Wonkenstein</i> to themselves. . . . This pitch-perfect offering should appeal to reluctant readers, not to mention the legion Wimpy Kid fans. <i>Shelf Awareness on Wonkenstein</i></p> Skye captures all the silly action in the winning text-plus-cartoons format. . . . Rob's dry commentary on his family, school, and social life is sure to provoke laughs. <i>Publishers Weekly on Potterwookiee</i></p> Author InformationObert Skye is the author and illustrator of the Creature from My Closet series: Wonkenstein, Potterwookiee, Pinocula, Katfish and Lord of the Hat (forthcoming Fall 2015). He has also written the bestselling children's fantasy adventure series Leven Thumps and Pillage. Up next: Lost and Found, Book 2 in the Witherwood series. He currently lives indoors and near a thin, winding road with his family. abituneven.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |