Dueling with the Three Musketeers
Di Samson, Lisa
Pubblicato da Zondervan
English
2013
ISBN 9780310728009
eBook
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Linus and Julia Easterday find themselves in the strangest situations. Repeatedly. And its their own fault. How many other kids our age have Natty Bumpo living in their attic? Linus complains. And yet how many other twelve-year-olds know Quasimodo and the Count of Monte Cristo personally? It all began when Linus and Julia fraternal twins moved in with their Aunt Portia and Uncle Augustus after their lepidopterologist parents journeyed to the newly discovered island of Stu (named after its discoverer Stu Cranston of Hohocus New Jersey) for at least five years to study never-before-seen butterflies. Aunt Portia and Uncle Augustus Sandwich run an antiquarian bookshop. Seven Hills Rare Books attracts customers as eccentric as its owners. (If Aunt Portia who wears a tiara in her fuzzy apricot colored hair thick glasses and cowboy boots can be considered eccentric. We wont get into Uncle Augustus. He does however drink a lot of tea eat a lot of sandwiches and tends to talk with Jesus at any time even if you happen to be standing in front of him.) Seven Hills housed in a three story stone townhouse was once a magic shop owned by second-rate magician Harvey Blackstone. What most people who inhabited Rickshaw Street didnt know was that behind the dusty front window arranged with faded top hats dusty wands and scattered cards Harvey Blackstone conjured up something truly magical. So magical he disappeared one night. About a month after the children moved in with their relatives they discovered Harveys magic laboratory through a hidden door in the closet of the back bedroom of the third floor. A circle had been burned into the middle of the scarred wooden floor. As it happened Julia decided to read up there one night when she couldnt sleep. Shed reclined on the couch and fell asleep while reading her Bible and occasionally sneaking a peek at a novel. As happens sometimes her arm flopped to the side and her book The Hunchback of Notre Dame dropped onto the floor. At 12:03 a.m. the circle began to glow then pop and hiss and spark like fireworks. Julia woke with a start. At 12:05 a.m. the sparks settled down and there sat Quasimodo and my goodness he wasnt happy at all. Or perhaps he was simply scared to death as he had not yet gotten out of his bell tower and suddenly poof there he is in the twenty-first century. How long the visitor stays depends on how fast Julia can read the book cover to cover. If its a doozie like Les Miserables matters can get quite sticky and believe you me even the shorter books give the twins a great deal of trouble. Imagine having the Frankenstein monster around even for just a day. The bulk of the story is the childrens: how they deal with a raging sea captain in present day how they manage to get a hunchbacked recluse into the sunshine or a babbling Danish prince to the psychiatrist and what lessons they take into life.
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