Saturday, March 14, 2026

Book Review Jennifer Chambliss Bertman: Book Scavengers: The Unbreakable Code

Illustrated by Sarah Watts

 

Book Scavenger: The Unbreakable Code, a New York Times best seller by Jennifer Chambliss Bertman nods to Mark Twain while he lived in San Francisco. The second book in the Book Scavenger series, Ms. Bertman’s mystery includes ciphers, games, rivalry and arson. Illustrations by Sarah Watts complement the novel which was published in 2017 by Henry Holt and Company; today’s middle grade students would have been newborns and toddlers at the time and this page turning novel will be new to them. Twelve year olds, Emily and James, eat delicious food, attend junior high and solve puzzles, unaware that an arsonist is dangerously close.

Ms. Bertman vividly describes main and secondary characters as well as the city of San Francisco. Humor delightfully breaks the tension.

Interview – An extensive interview with the author is included in the back matter of the book.

Source: Purchased. Will be reread and then given as a present. At 384 pages long including an author’s note with historical explanations and the aforementioned interview, Book Scavenger is recommended for nine years and older.

 

Links:

Visit Greg Pattridge host of: Marvelous Middle Grade Monday

Previous interview with Jennifer Chambliss Bertman

Visit author: Jennifer Chambliss Bertman 

Visit illustrator here:  Sarah Watts 

Visit book designer: April Ward  

Learn more about: Transamerica Redwood Park and here.

Learn more about Mark Twain: San Francisco Digital Archive  

Visit your local book store: Boulder Bookstore 

Sunday, March 1, 2026

Book Review Emily Ecton's The Great Pet Heist

  

Illustrated by David Mottram

Emily Ecton’s The Great Pet Heist published in 2020 by Atheneum Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, is a hilarious romp through an apartment complex from the viewpoint of the pets. Animal tracks decorate the chapters. Dave Mottram rendered the humorous pet illustrations digitally. Ms. Ecton touches on homelessness, empathy and problem solving. Butterbean, a dog, Walt the cat and a host of pet friends engage in witty conversations and antics while attempting to preserve their living situation. Mostly, this is a funny book about pets and I laughed on almost every page. The Great Pet Heist is the first book in a series of five.

Source: I purchased this book and it will be given as a present. It is designated for ages 8 - 12 years and grades 3 – 7 with 272 pages. 

 

Many thanks to Greg Pattridge for hosting: Marvelous Middle Grade Monday

Links:

Visit author: Emily Ecton 

Visit illustrator: Dave Mottram

     Examples of character design: Dave Mottram Character Design

 Interior Book Design: Tom Daly

 Visit your local book store: Second Star to the Right

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