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Today Shane decided to be a famous Discoverer. He gathered up his journal and pencil to take with him. He wasnt sure what he would discover today, but he knew it would be exciting!
"Excuse me Miss Rabbit, I don ́t mean to stare, But are those glasses that you must wear? They sit on your nose, oh watch them wiggle A rabbit with glasses sure makes me giggle!" Mandy as she meets Miss Rabbit!
"Hi Andy! My name is Miss Rabbit, and Id like to welcome you to Puzzleville! We hear you are a famous puzzle solver. We have lots of puzzles for you!"
“Welcome!” The Grapes say as their twisted vines form a doorway to this land of imagination. A secret hideaway on Grandmother Johnson’s farm in Cairo, Georgia set the stage for this author’s imagination to run free. At a young age, Sandy began creating stories as she played beneath the twisted vines of the grape arbors. Miss Rabbit,a permanent resident of a nearby briar patch, frequently joined Sandy on her adventures and was always a key character in her stories. Enter the magical Land of the Grapes and join Mandy the Famous Scientist as she learns about handicaps; Shane the Famous Discoverer as he learns about marsupials; and Andy the Famous Puzzle Solver as he learns how to look at words in unique ways.
"With acerbic wit & a hilarious voice, Shane Burcaw's YA memoir describes the challenges he faces as a 20-year-old with muscular atrophy. From awkward handshakes to trying to finding a girlfriend and everything in between"--
Sherlock Holmes and Irene Doyle are as riveted as the rest of the audience. They are celebrating Irene's sixteenth birthday at the Egyptian Hall as Alistair Hemsworth produces a real and very deadly dragon before their eyes. This single, fantastic illusion elevates the previously unheralded magician to star status, making him the talk of London. He even outshines the Wizard of Nottingham, his rival on and off the stage. Sherlock and Irene rush backstage after the show to meet the great man, only to witness Inspector Lestrade and his son arrest the performer. It seems one-upmanship has not been as satisfying to Hemsworth as the notion of murder. The Wizard is missing; his spectacles and chunks of flesh have been discovered in pools of blood in Hemsworth's secret workshop. That, plus the fact that Nottingham has stolen Hemsworth's wife away, speak of foul play and motive. There is no body, but there has certainly been a grisly death. The Lestrades are certain they have their man, but ever-observant Sherlock is not so sure. Night visits to the workshop turn up clues that don't add up to a closed case. The deeper Holmes digs, the more this mystery becomes an illusion; a deadly game of smoke and mirrors. Before it plays out, the boy will have to consider far more than Hemsworth's guilt or innocence. He may even come to believe in magic and the existence of dragons.