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Papercutz will release a new Nancy Drew graphic novel series about the famous detective’s early years. Since 2005, the publisher has released 23 Nancy Drew comic titles. Volume No. 1 of Nancy Drew and The Clue Crew is titled “Small Volcanoes.”
Husband-and-wife writing duoStefan Petrucha and Sarah Kinney will write the stories; both have worked with Papercutz on the Nancy Drew comics. Artist Stan Goldberg will illustrate.
Here’s more from the release: ”Drew family’s top-secret case files once again to reveal the mysteries that abounded in River Heights when Nancy was only eight-years-old. Her best friends George, Bess, and Ned are still helping her out, and their friendship is almost as important to solving these middle-grade crimes as their unparalleled smarts.”
Jean Craighead George has passed away at the age of 92 - God BLESS you, Ms. George. May your paradise be ever Green and lush with wildlife. My absolute favorite Jean Craighead George book, well, it's a tie between The Talking Earth and The Missing Gator of Gumbo Limbo.
What is YOUR favorite book by Ms. George?
Another one down. Maurice Sendak. Jean Craighead George. Diana Wynne Jones. Russell Hoban. Eva Ibbotson. Sid Fleischman. In the past two years, the children's book world has seen the passing of many iconic authors.
Creepy, scary, suspenseful! The orphan, Carver Young, is "adopted" by a lame Pinkerton agent just as a series of gruesome murders hits New York City. The year is 1895 and the memory of Saucy Jack is fresh in everyone's minds. Carver is caught up in the race to find the killer. The story is gripping and full of twists and period details. I am a sucker for good period details. And I love authors who take the time to let their readers know what is accurate in the book and what is not. Petrucha's notes at the end of the book make the books so much better. The book is not for the squeamish, although the descriptions of the murder victims are sketchy. Still. Blood and all that.
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Carver Young dreams of becoming a detective, despite growing up in an orphanage with only crime novels to encourage him. But when he is adopted by Detective Hawking of the world famous Pinkerton Agency, Carver is given not only the chance to find his biological father, he finds himself smack in the middle of a real life investigation: tracking down a vicious serial killer who has thrown New York City into utter panic. When the case begins to unfold, however, it’s worse than he could have ever imagined, and his loyalty to Mr. Hawking and the Pinkertons comes into question. As the body count rises and the investigation becomes dire, Carver must decide where his true loyalty lies.
Full of whip-smart dialogue, kid-friendly gadgets, and featuring a then New York City Police Commisioner Teddy Roosevelt, Ripper challenges everything you thought you knew about the world’s most famous serial killer.
We also want to highlight the debut of our friend Kate's new blog, Now That's Filmworthy (www.thatsfilmworthy.com)! Kate has been guest-blogging at Kid Lit Frenzy for the past couple of months and is now ready to strike out on her own. This gives you even more chances to enter to win a copy of Ripper!
Rules:
1. You must be 13 years or older, or have the permission of a parent or guardian to enter the contest since it involves sharing personal information. This contest is open internationally.
2. Use the Rafflecopter widget below--commenting is appreciated but unless you have clicked the Rafflecopter, your entries won't be counted! Sorry!
3. Please don't leave any personal info, like your email address, in the comments section. It will be deleted.
4. The contest runs until 11:59 pm EST on Sunday, March 25, 2012. Winner will be chosen randomly by the Rafflecopter widget.
Mandatory first entry: To start, go to www.thatsfilmworthy.com and click on Join this Site in the Followers widget on the right-hand side (Google Friend Connect) -- the widget will also be there, so you don't have
2 Comments on Ripper - Giveaway (INTL) Ends 3/25/2012, last added: 3/11/2012
Awesome job on his site and giveaway girl! Although get him to turn off word verification STAT AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH
Do you mean Kate's blog? I'll try to change it...