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The Mysterious Howling

Wood, Maryrose (Book - 2011)
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Fifteen-year-old Miss Penelope Lumley, a recent graduate of the Swanburne Academy for Poor Bright Females, is hired as governess to three young children who have been raised by wolves and must teach them to behave in a civilized manner quickly, in preparation for a Christmas ball.

Additional Contributors: Klassen, Jon
Publisher: New York - HarperCollins
Pages: 267
Edition: 1st pbk ed --
ISBN: 0061791105, 9780061791109
Language: English
Notes: "Balzer + Bray"
"Extras inside"--Cover
Statement of responsibility: by Maryrose Wood ; illustrated by Jon Klassen
Physical description: 267, 10 p. : ill. --
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Apr 29, 2012
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At first I was irritated by the narrative tone, wavering as it does between period accuracy and cheerful anachronism. Once I got over that I found it a fun, light read. Unfortunately this is yet another book with a "To Be Continued . . ." ending. I prefer complete plots.

Aug 13, 2011
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A fun read. I really like how the author explains things, on the side, to the reader. Enough mystery at the end of this book to make me want to read the next one right away...

Feb 22, 2011
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I really loved this book. Very witty and charming. Can't wait for the next one!

Feb 21, 2011
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This book has a slow start, but seems to have quite a bit of potential. There are many clever references to classic stories that make the reader feel in on the joke.

Sep 09, 2010
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Charming and full of mystery. I'm just as attached to the three children as Miss Lumley is! Can't wait for the next

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Apr 29, 2012
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“All this trotting to and fro will be the” - _huff!_ - “death of me!” she wheezed, although, as you already know, regular aerobic exercise was far more likely to improve her cardiovascular fitness than cause her demise.

Apr 29, 2012
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She had chosen Dante because she found the rhyme scheme pleasingly jaunty, but she realized too late that the _Inferno_’s tale of sinners being cruelly punished in the afterlife was much too bloody and disturbing to be suitable for young minds. Penelope could tell this by the way the children hung on her every word and demanded “More, more!” each time she reached the end of a canto and tried to stop.

Apr 29, 2012
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Penelope had long ago accepted that a thick mane of glossy, bouncy ringlets was not destined to be hers. However, she had read many books in which girls who start out plain blossom into great beauties, and almost as many in which girls who stay plain are loved all the more for their warm hearts and good common sense. Penelope was confident that one fate or the other would be hers eventually, and so she tried not to give the matter too much thought.

Apr 29, 2012
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When the impossible becomes merely difficult, that’s when you know you’ve won.

Apr 29, 2012
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Wearing it gave her more rather than less confidence, and that is precisely what a well-chosen outfit ought to do.

Apr 29, 2012
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Penelope was left with the impression that titles were more important than profession and land was more important than business, but money was far more important than any other sort of accomplishment.

Apr 22, 2011
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If you have ever opened a can of worms, boxed yourself into a corner, ended up in hot water, or found yourself in a pretty pickle,you already know that life is rarely (if ever) a bowl of cherries.

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