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OverviewSome girls work in shops or sell flowers. Some girls find husbands and play house. I assist a mad detective in investigating unexplained phenomena. My name is Abigail Rook, and this is what I do. In 1892, New Fiddleham, New England, things are never quite what they seem, especially when Abigail Rook and her eccentric employer, R. F. Jackaby, are called upon to investigate the supernatural. First vicious shape-shifters disguise themselves as a litter of kittens, and a day later, their owner is found murdered. Then in nearby Gad’s Valley, bones from a recent dig mysteriously go missing, and an unidentifiable beast starts attacking animals and people, leaving mangled bodies behind. Charlie calls on Abigail for help, and soon Abigail and Jackaby are on the hunt--for a thief, a monster, and a murderer. Full Product DetailsAuthor: William RitterPublisher: Workman Publishing Imprint: Algonquin Young Readers Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.320kg ISBN: 9781616206369ISBN 10: 1616206365 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 02 August 2016 Recommended Age: From 13 to 18 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsA 2016 YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults Title In this sequel to Jackaby (Algonquin, 2014), Ritter seamlessly presents enough backstory for newcomers to thoroughly enjoy this hybrid of historical fiction and fantasy . . . On a scale of 'one to pomegranate, ' this volume is undoubtedly a pomegranate; it offers humor, adventure, mystery, gore, and romance all rolled into one well-written package. The best news? There is more to come, as Ritter sets up Jackaby and Rook's next case regarding the ephemeral Jenny, murdered many years ago. --School Library Journal, starred review Recommend this to readers who enjoy Doctor Who, Supernatural, Grimm, Dresden Files, Harry Potter, and, of course, Sherlock Holmes stories, and who are ready to stay up into the wee hours reading. --VOYA, starred review [A] fast-paced sequel to Jackaby . . . As bones go missing--and then small livestock--methodical investigation and scientific experimentation yield to madcap chases, slapstick humor, and romance. Ritter's blends--fantasy and mystery, action and tension, oddball detective and able sidekick--employ but exceed their stock elements. With one case closed but two unsolved, the well-matched, well-written duo will undoubtedly return to fight a more fearsome foe. A witty and weird adventure equal parts Sherlock and Three Stooges. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review The fun continues in this Holmsien follow-up to Jackaby. . . Fans of the first novel will be pleased with this entertaining sequel, rich in intrigue and imagination. --Booklist Jackaby's sense of humor, ever droll and capricious, shines once again in this sequel. The storytelling is just as solid and absorbing, too, even with quite the crowd--shape-shifters, rival paleontologists, an avid hunter, a livestock-pillaging predator, an intrepid journalist--and there's a bit of romance as well. -The Horn Book Critics laud William Ritter's Jackaby series as perfect for fans of Sherlock, Harry Potter, Doctor Who, and Supernatural - and while that's a tall order for any book, I'm happy to report that Jackaby and its sequel, Beastly Bones, more than fit the bill! Utterly charming. --Mugglenet Jackaby -- aptly described as a mix between Sherlock and the Doctor -- is in fine form with this sequel, which picks up nicely following the events of the first book. Fans will eagerly dive into his latest adventure with his assistant Abigail, as they find themselves on another mysterious and possibly magical case. The tone and atmosphere of Ritter's novels are immersive and delightful. --Novel Novice Jackaby was one of my stand out reads last year and when I found out there would be a series I was so excited...If you're looking for a fun read, filled with quirky characters and lots of the paranormal, you definitely need to be reading these books. Ritter tells an amazingly unique story full of action and mystery. --Fiction Fare I really enjoyed the plot of Beastly Bones. It was definitely fast-paced and so fun! The mysteries themselves weren't that easy to solve, and I liked that even when I thought I had everything figured out, there was another twist. I really loved the characters as well. Jackaby is still the right mix of the Tenth Doctor and Sherlock and Abigail is spunky and interesting in her own right. She doesn't stand at the sidelines nor does she attempt to follow the stereotypical expectations that others expect of her. --Read.Sleep.Repeat. Beastly Bones will make you smile. I found myself grinning ridiculously in public at the bits of humor in Beastly Bones. It's subtle, but very effective in breaking the serious moments. You find the humor in Jackaby's mannerisms, his interactions, and what he says (he made a rolling-your-eyes type of pun that had me snickering despite myself). It makes everything so much delightful, and I cannot stress how wonderfully timed they were. --The Novel Hermit In this sequel to Jackaby (Algonquin, 2014), Ritter seamlessly presents enough backstory for newcomers to thoroughly enjoy this hybrid of historical fiction and fantasy . . . On a scale of one to pomegranate, this volume is undoubtedly a pomegranate; it offers humor, adventure, mystery, gore, and romance all rolled into one well-written package. The best news? There is more to come, as Ritter sets up Jackaby and Rook s next case regarding the ephemeral Jenny, murdered many years ago. School Library Journal, starred review Recommend this to readers who enjoy Doctor Who, Supernatural, Grimm, Dresden Files, Harry Potter, and, of course, Sherlock Holmes stories, and who are ready to stay up into the wee hours reading. VOYA, starred review [A] fast-paced sequel to Jackaby . . . As bones go missing--and then small livestock--methodical investigation and scientific experimentation yield to madcap chases, slapstick humor, and romance. Ritter's blends--fantasy and mystery, action and tension, oddball detective and able sidekick--employ but exceed their stock elements. With one case closed but two unsolved, the well-matched, well-written duo will undoubtedly return to fight a more fearsome foe. A witty and weird adventure equal parts Sherlock and Three Stooges. Kirkus Reviews, starred review The fun continues in this Holmsien follow-up to Jackaby. . . Fans of the first novel will be pleased with this entertaining sequel, rich in intrigue and imagination. Booklist Jackaby s sense of humor, ever droll and capricious, shines once again in this sequel. The storytelling is just as solid and absorbing, too, even with quite the crowd shape-shifters, rival paleontologists, an avid hunter, a livestock-pillaging predator, an intrepid journalist and there s a bit of romance as well. The Horn Book Critics laud William Ritter s Jackaby series as perfect for fans of Sherlock, Harry Potter, Doctor Who, and Supernatural and while that s a tall order for any book, I m happy to report that Jackaby and its sequel, Beastly Bones, more than fit the bill! Utterly charming. Mugglenet Jackaby aptly described as a mix between Sherlock and the Doctor is in fine form with this sequel, which picks up nicely following the events of the first book. Fans will eagerly dive into his latest adventure with his assistant Abigail, as they find themselves on another mysterious and possibly magical case. The tone and atmosphere of Ritter s novels are immersive and delightful. Novel Novice Jackaby was one of my stand out reads last year and when I found out there would be a series I was so excited If you re looking for a fun read, filled with quirky characters and lots of the paranormal, you definitely need to be reading these books. Ritter tells an amazingly unique story full of action and mystery. Fiction Fare I really enjoyed the plot of Beastly Bones. It was definitely fast-paced and so fun! The mysteries themselves weren t that easy to solve, and I liked that even when I thought I had everything figured out, there was another twist. I really loved the characters as well. Jackaby is still the right mix of the Tenth Doctor and Sherlock and Abigail is spunky and interesting in her own right. She doesn t stand at the sidelines nor does she attempt to follow the stereotypical expectations that others expect of her. Read.Sleep.Repeat. Beastly Bones will make you smile. I found myself grinning ridiculously in public at the bits of humor in Beastly Bones. It s subtle, but very effective in breaking the serious moments. You find the humor in Jackaby s mannerisms, his interactions, and what he says (he made a rolling-your-eyes type of pun that had me snickering despite myself). It makes everything so much delightful, and I cannot stress how wonderfully timed they were. The Novel Hermit <b>A 2016 YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults Title</b> In this sequel to <i>Jackaby</i> (Algonquin, 2014), Ritter seamlessly presents enough backstory for newcomers to thoroughly enjoy this hybrid of historical fiction and fantasy . . . On a scale of one to pomegranate, this volume is undoubtedly a pomegranate; it offers humor, adventure, mystery, gore, and romance all rolled into one well-written package. The best news? There is more to come, as Ritter sets up Jackaby and Rook s next case regarding the ephemeral Jenny, murdered many years ago. <b><i>School Library Journal, </i> starred review</b> Recommend this to readers who enjoy <i>Doctor Who, Supernatural, Grimm</i>, <i>Dresden Files</i>, <i>Harry Potter</i>, and, of course, <i>Sherlock Holmes</i> stories, and who are ready to stay up into the wee hours reading. <b><i>VOYA</i>, starred review </b> [A] fast-paced sequel to <i>Jackaby </i>. . . As bones go missing--and then small livestock--methodical investigation and scientific experimentation yield to madcap chases, slapstick humor, and romance. Ritter's blends--fantasy and mystery, action and tension, oddball detective and able sidekick--employ but exceed their stock elements. With one case closed but two unsolved, the well-matched, well-written duo will undoubtedly return to fight a more fearsome foe. A witty and weird adventure equal parts Sherlock and Three Stooges. <b><i>Kirkus Reviews</i>, starred review </b> The fun continues in this Holmsien follow-up to Jackaby. . . Fans of the first novel will be pleased with this entertaining sequel, rich in intrigue and imagination. <b> <i>Booklist</i></b> Jackaby s sense of humor, ever droll and capricious, shines once again in this sequel. The storytelling is just as solid and absorbing, too, even with quite the crowd shape-shifters, rival paleontologists, an avid hunter, a livestock-pillaging predator, an intrepid journalist and there s a bit of romance as well. <b><i>The Horn Book</i></b> Critics laud William Ritter s <i>Jackaby</i> series as perfect for fans of <i>Sherlock</i>, <i>Harry Potter</i>, <i>Doctor Who</i>, and <i>Supernatural</i> and while that s a tall order for any book, I m happy to report that <i>Jackaby</i> and its sequel, <i>Beastly Bones</i>, more than fit the bill! Utterly charming. <b><i>Mugglenet </i></b> Jackaby aptly described as a mix between Sherlock and the Doctor is in fine form with this sequel, which picks up nicely following the events of the first book. Fans will eagerly dive into his latest adventure with his assistant Abigail, as they find themselves on another mysterious and possibly magical case. The tone and atmosphere of Ritter s novels are immersive and delightful. <b><i>Novel Novice</i></b> <i>Jackaby</i> was one of my stand out reads last year and when I found out there would be a series I was so excited If you re looking for a fun read, filled with quirky characters and lots of the paranormal, you definitely need to be reading these books. Ritter tells an amazingly unique story full of action and mystery. <b><i>Fiction Fare</i></b> I really enjoyed the plot of<i>Beastly Bones.</i>It was definitely fast-paced and so fun! The mysteries themselves weren t that easy to solve, and I liked that even when I thought I had everything figured out, there was another twist. I really loved the characters as well. Jackaby is still the right mix of the Tenth Doctor and Sherlock and Abigail is spunky and interesting in her own right. She doesn t stand at the sidelines nor does she attempt to follow the stereotypical expectations that others expect of her. <b><i>Read.Sleep.Repeat. </i></b> <i>Beastly Bones </i>will make you smile. I found myself grinning ridiculously in public at the bits of humor in <i>Beastly Bones</i>. It s subtle, but very effective in breaking the serious moments. You find the humor in Jackaby s mannerisms, his interactions, and what he says (he made a rolling-your-eyes type of pun that had me snickering despite myself). It makes everything so much delightful, and I cannot stress how wonderfully timed they were. <b><i>The Novel Hermit</i></b> A 2016 YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults Title -In this sequel to Jackaby (Algonquin, 2014), Ritter seamlessly presents enough backstory for newcomers to thoroughly enjoy this hybrid of historical fiction and fantasy . . . On a scale of 'one to pomegranate, ' this volume is undoubtedly a pomegranate; it offers humor, adventure, mystery, gore, and romance all rolled into one well-written package. The best news? There is more to come, as Ritter sets up Jackaby and Rook's next case regarding the ephemeral Jenny, murdered many years ago.- --School Library Journal, starred review -Recommend this to readers who enjoy Doctor Who, Supernatural, Grimm, Dresden Files, Harry Potter, and, of course, Sherlock Holmes stories, and who are ready to stay up into the wee hours reading.- --VOYA, starred review -[A] fast-paced sequel to Jackaby . . . As bones go missing--and then small livestock--methodical investigation and scientific experimentation yield to madcap chases, slapstick humor, and romance. Ritter's blends--fantasy and mystery, action and tension, oddball detective and able sidekick--employ but exceed their stock elements. With one case closed but two unsolved, the well-matched, well-written duo will undoubtedly return to fight a more fearsome foe. A witty and weird adventure equal parts Sherlock and Three Stooges.- --Kirkus Reviews, starred review -The fun continues in this Holmsien follow-up to Jackaby. . . Fans of the first novel will be pleased with this entertaining sequel, rich in intrigue and imagination.- --Booklist-Jackaby's sense of humor, ever droll and capricious, shines once again in this sequel. The storytelling is just as solid and absorbing, too, even with quite the crowd--shape-shifters, rival paleontologists, an avid hunter, a livestock-pillaging predator, an intrepid journalist--and there's a bit of romance as well.- -The Horn Book -Critics laud William Ritter's Jackaby series as perfect for fans of Sherlock, Harry Potter, Doctor Who, and Supernatural - and while that's a tall order for any book, I'm happy to report that Jackaby and its sequel, Beastly Bones, more than fit the bill! Utterly charming.---Mugglenet -Jackaby -- aptly described as a mix between Sherlock and the Doctor -- is in fine form with this sequel, which picks up nicely following the events of the first book. Fans will eagerly dive into his latest adventure with his assistant Abigail, as they find themselves on another mysterious and possibly magical case. The tone and atmosphere of Ritter's novels are immersive and delightful.- --Novel Novice-Jackaby was one of my stand out reads last year and when I found out there would be a series I was so excited...If you're looking for a fun read, filled with quirky characters and lots of the paranormal, you definitely need to be reading these books. Ritter tells an amazingly unique story full of action and mystery.- --Fiction Fare-I really enjoyed the plot of Beastly Bones. It was definitely fast-paced and so fun! The mysteries themselves weren't that easy to solve, and I liked that even when I thought I had everything figured out, there was another twist. I really loved the characters as well. Jackaby is still the right mix of the Tenth Doctor and Sherlock and Abigail is spunky and interesting in her own right. She doesn't stand at the sidelines nor does she attempt to follow the stereotypical expectations that others expect of her.- --Read.Sleep.Repeat. -Beastly Bones will make you smile. I found myself grinning ridiculously in public at the bits of humor in Beastly Bones. It's subtle, but very effective in breaking the serious moments. You find the humor in Jackaby's mannerisms, his interactions, and what he says (he made a rolling-your-eyes type of pun that had me snickering despite myself). It makes everything so much delightful, and I cannot stress how wonderfully timed they were.- --The Novel Hermit A 2016 YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults Title In this sequel to Jackaby (Algonquin, 2014), Ritter seamlessly presents enough backstory for newcomers to thoroughly enjoy this hybrid of historical fiction and fantasy . . . On a scale of 'one to pomegranate, ' this volume is undoubtedly a pomegranate; it offers humor, adventure, mystery, gore, and romance all rolled into one well-written package. The best news? There is more to come, as Ritter sets up Jackaby and Rook's next case regarding the ephemeral Jenny, murdered many years ago. --School Library Journal, starred review Recommend this to readers who enjoy Doctor Who, Supernatural, Grimm, Dresden Files, Harry Potter, and, of course, Sherlock Holmes stories, and who are ready to stay up into the wee hours reading. --VOYA, starred review [A] fast-paced sequel to Jackaby . . . As bones go missing--and then small livestock--methodical investigation and scientific experimentation yield to madcap chases, slapstick humor, and romance. Ritter's blends--fantasy and mystery, action and tension, oddball detective and able sidekick--employ but exceed their stock elements. With one case closed but two unsolved, the well-matched, well-written duo will undoubtedly return to fight a more fearsome foe. A witty and weird adventure equal parts Sherlock and Three Stooges. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review The fun continues in this Holmsien follow-up to Jackaby. . . Fans of the first novel will be pleased with this entertaining sequel, rich in intrigue and imagination. --Booklist Jackaby's sense of humor, ever droll and capricious, shines once again in this sequel. The storytelling is just as solid and absorbing, too, even with quite the crowd--shape-shifters, rival paleontologists, an avid hunter, a livestock-pillaging predator, an intrepid journalist--and there's a bit of romance as well. -The Horn Book Critics laud William Ritter's Jackaby series as perfect for fans of Sherlock, Harry Potter, Doctor Who, and Supernatural - and while that's a tall order for any book, I'm happy to report that Jackaby and its sequel, Beastly Bones, more than fit the bill! Utterly charming. --Mugglenet Jackaby -- aptly described as a mix between Sherlock and the Doctor -- is in fine form with this sequel, which picks up nicely following the events of the first book. Fans will eagerly dive into his latest adventure with his assistant Abigail, as they find themselves on another mysterious and possibly magical case. The tone and atmosphere of Ritter's novels are immersive and delightful. --Novel Novice Jackaby was one of my stand out reads last year and when I found out there would be a series I was so excited...If you're looking for a fun read, filled with quirky characters and lots of the paranormal, you definitely need to be reading these books. Ritter tells an amazingly unique story full of action and mystery. --Fiction Fare I really enjoyed the plot of Beastly Bones. It was definitely fast-paced and so fun! The mysteries themselves weren't that easy to solve, and I liked that even when I thought I had everything figured out, there was another twist. I really loved the characters as well. Jackaby is still the right mix of the Tenth Doctor and Sherlock and Abigail is spunky and interesting in her own right. She doesn't stand at the sidelines nor does she attempt to follow the stereotypical expectations that others expect of her. --Read.Sleep.Repeat. Beastly Bones will make you smile. I found myself grinning ridiculously in public at the bits of humor in Beastly Bones. It's subtle, but very effective in breaking the serious moments. You find the humor in Jackaby's mannerisms, his interactions, and what he says (he made a rolling-your-eyes type of pun that had me snickering despite myself). It makes everything so much delightful, and I cannot stress how wonderfully timed they were. --The Novel Hermit Author InformationWilliam Ritter is an Oregon author and educator. He is the proud father of the two bravest boys in the Wild Wood, and husband to the indomitable Queen of the Deep Dark.The Oddmireis Ritter’s first series for middle-grade readers. He is also the author of the New York Times bestselling, award-winning Jackaby series for young adult readers. Visit him online at rwillritter.wordpress.com and find him on Twitter: @Willothewords. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |