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The Brixton Brothers #4: Danger Goes Berserk

With illustrations by Matthew Myers

A stolen surfboard, vanishing cargo ships, missing gym shorts: Steve Brixton is drowning in mysteries.

★ BUY ★

A Junior Library Guild Selection

"Like the three earlier volumes of the Brixton Brothers series, this chapter book takes the adventure and plotting of an old-school (think Hardy Boys) series mystery and overlays it with deadpan, offbeat humor… . Wildly improbable and reliably entertaining.”
—Booklist

"Barnett has written a fun, adventure-filled book. This is a great choice for slow or reluctant readers."
—School Library Journal

"I’ll read the Brixton Brothers books even when my kids aren’t around, but they get a kick out of them, too. Barnett once again pulls off the balancing act between the absurdity of a kid who can solve crimes that adults can’t figure out and the reality that Steve’s a dorky kid who got all his sleuthing tips from a series of boy-detective novels.”
—Wired GeekDad

★ BUY ★

 

The Brixton Brothers #4: Danger Goes Berserk

With illustrations by Matthew Myers

A stolen surfboard, vanishing cargo ships, missing gym shorts: Steve Brixton is drowning in mysteries.

★ BUY ★

A Junior Library Guild Selection

"Like the three earlier volumes of the Brixton Brothers series, this chapter book takes the adventure and plotting of an old-school (think Hardy Boys) series mystery and overlays it with deadpan, offbeat humor… . Wildly improbable and reliably entertaining.”
—Booklist

"Barnett has written a fun, adventure-filled book. This is a great choice for slow or reluctant readers."
—School Library Journal

"I’ll read the Brixton Brothers books even when my kids aren’t around, but they get a kick out of them, too. Barnett once again pulls off the balancing act between the absurdity of a kid who can solve crimes that adults can’t figure out and the reality that Steve’s a dorky kid who got all his sleuthing tips from a series of boy-detective novels.”
—Wired GeekDad

★ BUY ★

 

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