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Publisher's Note:

Ordinary Elementary is anything but ordinary. Below the classrooms are winding, abandoned, underground passages filled with lost treasures. Fifth-grader Graysen Foxx, aka The Gray Fox―finder of secrets, solver of mysteries, and explorer of the unknown―is hot on the trail of the legendary treasure of Principal Redbeard, which includes decades of confiscated gadgets, rare comic books, first-edition Pokémon trading cards, an original Rubik’s Cube, and a retro handheld video game. Graysen is determined to find the treasure and share it with his fellow students. His nemesis, Raven Ransom―nicknamed “Red Raven”―plans to stop him and claim the prizes for herself, just like she did with the game-winning home run kickball everyone thought was lost on the roof of the school. Wearing his adventurer-iconic fedora, journaling in his field notebook, and wielding his elastic stretchy hand, Graysen is ready for action. But can he avoid the second-grade spy network working for Raven? Could the third-grade twins, Maya and Jack, give him an advantage? Can he avoid the ruthless sixth graders while trying to protect the innocent first graders? And who is the mysterious Midnight Moth who is leaving cryptic notes and riddles? It's a battle between courage and cunning, smarts and shrewdness, charity and cheating. With the treasure on the line, can Graysen trust his rival―or is it just another one of her traps? May the best treasure hunter win!…

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Overall Book Review:

If there ever was a book that would grab the interest of a reluctant reader, J. Scott Savage’s Graysen Foxx and the Treasure of Principle Red Beard is it! The story is witty, funny, and full of adventure. Its abundant amount of relatable and hilarious similes will keep readers giggling. There’s also something for everyone in this story, from characters they might be like to situations they may have experienced. While the plot is full of situations that are realistic, there’s also just enough elements of fantasy to add a little magic and excitement. Additionally, it’s the perfect story to read as a family because even adults will enjoy Savage’s humor. It’s also fun to try to solve the mysteries and discover the plot twists which are even more enjoyable when you’re reading with others. The best part is that there is a sequel in the works so when you sadly close the book, there’s more to come! Graysen Foxx and the Treasure of Principle Red Beard is highly recommended for everyone ages 9 and up!

Review of an Advance Reading Copy from Shadow Mountain

Content Analysis:

Profanity/Language: None

Violence/Gore: Many (33) brief incidents including several jokes about being able to or wanting to hurt others; verbal threats; characters could get hurt; reference to beheading; reference to man-eating tigers; reference to death trap and books eating people; character seeing remains of dead rat; a few references to children fighting; a few second-hand reports of animals dying; reference to a cat/dog fighting; second-hand report of character getting hit in the head by volleyball; reference to character accidentally breaking wrist; character getting dragged in the wind; character nearly getting hurt from falling; a few incidents of characters getting minor injuries.

Sex/Nudity: None

Mature Subject Matter:

Rude humor including an incident of puking and burping.

Alcohol/Drug Use:

None

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About the Reviewer

I love being able to help busy parents who just don’t have the time to pre-screen all their children’s books and know how much I appreciate it as my sons have gotten older. I feel very blessed that my amazing husband makes it possible for me to be a stay-at-home mother to four amazing boys. When not reading or enjoying time with my family, I like baking, especially trying new recipes, and the occasional sewing project.