Midnight for Charlie Bone

287 pages

English language

Published Feb. 24, 2016

ISBN:
978-1-4052-8092-1
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OCLC Number:
960422965

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Charlie Bone's life with his widowed mother and two grandmothers undergoes a dramatic change when he discovers that he can hear people in photographs talking. His horrible aunts are delighted with his new talent. They have plans for him.

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Charlie Bone is raised by his mother, hermetic uncle, a nice grandma and a mean grandma. He is ten-ish and has the magical ability to hear people in photographs speak. He is sent to Bloor academy by his 3 wicked aunts where he embarks on solving the mystery of a missing girl.

Young readers who like mystery or fantasy would like this book.

I personally found it tedious save the character of Mr. Odious and his 2 cats. I read it because of my 2011 resolution to be a better librarian when it comes to kid lit. As most of my knowledge of the 8-12 books stops at Beverly Cleary and the Encyclopedia Brown series.

Admittedly, I could only get through a couple hundred pages before my eyes rolled back into my head from boredom and I feared I might have a seizure. This resolution is going to be difficult …

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Subjects

  • Juvenile fiction
  • Magic
  • Time travel