From The Mixed Up Files Of Mrs Basil E. Frankweiler

From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler Book Cover From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
E.L. Konigsburg
Juvenile Fiction
Simon and Schuster
December 21, 2010
176

2017 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the beloved classic From the Mixed-up files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. When suburban Claudia Kincaid decides to run away, she knows she doesn't just want to run from somewhere, she wants to run to somewhere -- to a place that is comfortable, beautiful, and, preferably, elegant. She chooses the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Knowing that her younger brother Jamie has money and thus can help her with a serious cash-flow problem, she invites him along. Once settled into the museum, Claudia and Jamie find themselves caught up in the mystery of an angel statue that the museum purchased at auction for a bargain price of $225. The statue is possibly an early work of the Renaissance master, Michelangelo, and therefore worth millions. Is it? Or isn't it? Claudia is determined to find out. Her quest leads her to Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, the remarkable old woman who sold the statue, and to some equally remarkable discoveries about herself.

From The Mixed Up Files Of Mrs Basil E. Frankweiler

Is a good book but not a great book. It takes a while to realize that the words in parentheses aren’t part of the story. The book doesn’t have to great of flow and it can be hard to read in sections. I found myself reading the same sentence over and over again to try and make sense of it. On a higher note it was funny looking in the past. And seeing how much money they thought was expensive.

Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow

Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow Book Cover Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow
Nevermoor
Jessica Townsend
Juvenile Fiction
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
October 31, 2017
480

A breathtaking, enchanting new series by debut author Jessica Townsend, about a cursed girl who escapes death and finds herself in a magical world--but is then tested beyond her wildest imagination Morrigan Crow is cursed. Having been born on Eventide, the unluckiest day for any child to be born, she's blamed for all local misfortunes, from hailstorms to heart attacks--and, worst of all, the curse means that Morrigan is doomed to die at midnight on her eleventh birthday. But as Morrigan awaits her fate, a strange and remarkable man named Jupiter North appears. Chased by black-smoke hounds and shadowy hunters on horseback, he whisks her away into the safety of a secret, magical city called Nevermoor. It's then that Morrigan discovers Jupiter has chosen her to contend for a place in the city's most prestigious organization: the Wundrous Society. In order to join, she must compete in four difficult and dangerous trials against hundreds of other children, each boasting an extraordinary talent that sets them apart--an extraordinary talent that Morrigan insists she does not have. To stay in the safety of Nevermoor for good, Morrigan will need to find a way to pass the tests--or she'll have to leave the city to confront her deadly fate. Perfect for fans of the Harry Potter series and Neil Gaiman, this fast-paced plot and imaginative world has a fresh new take on magic that will appeal to a new generation of readers.

My thoughts: Nevermoor the trials of Morrigan Crow is an excellent book. It had me on the edge of my seat seeing if Morrigan would make it through the trials. The world building and character development in this book was incredible and anyone who liked the Harry Potter series will find entertainment within this novel. There are amazing characters and an intricate plot. You will be laughing and worrying along with the characters.