Cracked Classics Series 1-6 - Tony Abbott电子书mobi+epub
Cracked Classics Series 1-6 - Tony Abbott电子书mobi+epubProduct Details
Grade Level: 3 - 7
Series: Cracked Classics (Book 1-6)
Publisher: Volo
Language: English
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Cracked Classics Book Series 1-6: Amazon.com
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Cracked Classics (Hyperion, 2002-2003)
Cracked Classics #1: Trapped in Transylvania: Dracula (Cracked Classics) by Tony Abbott (May 1, 2002)
Cracked Classics #2: Mississippi River Blues: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Tony Abbott (May 1,
Cracked Classics #3: What a Trip! Around the World in Eighty Days by Tony Abbott (July 1, 2002)
Cracked Classics #4: Humbug Holiday - A Christmas Carol by Tony Abbott (September 1, 2002)
Cracked Classics #5: X Marks the Spot - Treasure Island (Nov 1, 2002)
Cracked Classics #6: Crushing on a Capulet - Romeo & Juliet by Tony Abbott (January 1, 2003)
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
Kids can count on more chuckles than chills in this lighthearted spoof of Bram Stoker's timeless tale, which launches the Cracked Classics series. When Devin and Frankie (short for Francine) disrupt their sixth-grade English class, the teacher assigns to them an oral report on Dracula. Spunky narrator Devin complains that it is "full of pages from beginning to end. Not only that. There's printing on every single one of them!" Glancing at the title, he then announces, "That can't be right. Dracula is a movie," to which Frankie replies, "Some book. Doesn't even know what it is." Such buoyant banter keeps this caper cruising along at a quick clip as the two pals fail miserably at their report, and their teacher banishes them to the library. After the librarian gives them the task of taping together a dilapidated copy of Dracula, the pair accidentally sends the book through the library's "zapper gates" (security system), which catapults them to 1897 Transylvania. The classic tale's trappings assume amusing if expectedly inane dimensions through their eyes ("This must be the living tomb.... Sorry, I mean living room," says Frankie as the count gives them a house tour). A concluding note from the duo's librarian plugs the Stoker saga, which just may prompt youngsters to pick up the real thing. Ages 8-12.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc..
From School Library Journal
Grade 4-6 When Devin and his friend Francine do poorly on a book report on Dracula, the teacher punishes them by sending them to work in the library. When they accidentally drop a copy of the book behind an old security gate, the sixth graders find themselves in Transylvania, trapped in the classic story. In spite of the offensive premise that being sent to the library is punishment, this story will delight and scare readers. It remains true to Bram Stoker's plot while juxtaposing the thoughts, impressions, and experiences of today's children. Devin and Frankie are wisecracking underachievers and their characterizations and dialogue ring true. Abbott adroitly blends the language in Stoker's tale with their conversations, resulting in laugh-out-loud scenes. Their jokes are old but provide needed relief. While it is clear that the message is "reading is good, fun and important," the author delivers it through the characters and plot, rather than by lecturing. The short chapters, often ending in cliff-hangers, make this a good read-aloud. As an introduction to Stoker's book, it's a great plot summary. And for those looking for a "scary" book, it's a kid's choice. -Molly S. Kinney, Office of Public Library Services, Atlanta, GA
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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