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Mary Blount Christian

Autore di Swamp Monsters

101 opere 1,441 membri 11 recensioni

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Opere di Mary Blount Christian

Swamp Monsters (1983) 206 copie
Go West, Swamp Monsters! (1985) 84 copie
The Mysterious Case Case (1985) 43 copie
The Secret Letter (2016) 36 copie
The Toady and Dr. Miracle (1985) 28 copie
The Maltese Feline (1997) 26 copie
The first sign of winter (1973) 20 copie
Goody Sherman's Pig (1991) 19 copie
Penrod's Pants (1986) 19 copie
Growin' Pains (1985) 19 copie
Hats Off to John Stetson (1992) 16 copie
If Not For The Calico Cat (2007) 16 copie
Penrod Again (1987) 16 copie
Devin and Goliath. (1974) 15 copie
Penrod's Picture (1991) 12 copie
Who'd Believe John Colter? (1993) — Autore — 12 copie
Penrod's Party (1990) 11 copie
Anna and the Strangers (1981) 10 copie
But Everybody Does It (1986) 9 copie
The Thief of Hearts (2016) 9 copie
Sebastian, Super Sleuth (1974) 9 copie
April fool (1981) 8 copie
Mystery at Camp Triumph (1986) 7 copie
The Mystery of Bigfoot (1987) 6 copie
Arsenic and Old Silk (2016) 6 copie
Christmas Reflections (1980) 5 copie
Linc (1991) 5 copie
Deadline for Danger (1982) 4 copie
The sand lot (1978) 4 copie
The doggone mystery (2009) 4 copie
The UFO Mystery (1987) 4 copie
The Lucky Man (1979) 3 copie
Uganda Safari (1971) 3 copie
Dead Man in Catfish Bay (1985) 3 copie
The firebug mystery (1982) 2 copie
The Talking Snowman (1962) 2 copie
Felina 1 copia

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Data di nascita
1933
Sesso
female

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A mystery story set in a fishing town on the Gulf, with the KKK, Vietnamese refugees and a relative of Cam's who has post traumatic stress from the war. It portrays how silly prejudice is, as relevant in current times as when it was published.
 
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bookel | Jan 3, 2024 |
I have loved SEBASTIAN (SUPER SLEUTH) for a long time -- unfortunately they are hard to come by. This copy just happened to be in a box of books that I purchased. The character of Sebastian is easy loveable -- sidekick to his human Detective John Quincy Jones. This time John is very sick collapsing at a hospital where he has been assigned to protect an unnamed mystery patient. -- So it is up to Sebastian (Super Sleuth) to step in for his sick human and keep an eye on things. But when the mystery patient gets kidnapped, Sebastian must overcome many obstacles to solve the case -- while still appearing to the world that he is only a loveable pet.

This was one of my favorite series growing up -- but even then they were hard to find. I've never read the whole series. This one was OK in plot and I love Lisa McCue's illustrations. I'm definitely keeping it.
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pjburnswriter | Nov 24, 2023 |
Enjoyable story of Maggie finding an incomplete letter in a trunk and following the clues to solving the mystery as she decides to stay at the mansion willed to her by her aunt Evelyn.
 
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CatsandCherryPie | 1 altra recensione | May 31, 2023 |
"Black as a moonless night," Scarabee the cat enjoyed watching his witch stir her caldron, and make her brews. But both he and the witch waited in vain for anyone from the nearby village to approach them. Heading out one sunny day, Scarabee attempted to befriend the village children, only to find them fleeing from him in fear, one boy even casting a stone at him. It seemed that cat and witch were destined for loneliness, until one day Scarabee witnessed an old village woman making and sharing a sweet treat, and stole the recipe, so that the witch could also make it. But would this bring them the friends they wanted...?

Published in 1973 and long out of print, Scarabee, The Witch's Cat pairs an unexpectedly poignant tale of witchy doings with trippy-dippy artwork that manages somehow to be both garishly colorful and emotionally resonant. I really wasn't sure what to expect with this one, as I had never before read any of Mary Blount Christian's books, despite the fact that she is an immensely prolific author, with over one hundred children's books to her credit. By contrast, Sybil McEntire, who is the illustrator here, appears never to have published another book besides this one. In any case, I found Scarabee, The Witch's Cat quite enjoyable, appreciating both the story, with its poignant setup and happy ending, and the artwork, which, despite not being quite my style, aesthetically speaking, was very expressive. These visuals are what I think of, when I think of 70s illustrative aesthetics, with bold colors and shapes, stylized figures and the occasional speech bubble. Here's one of the opening scenes:



Although striking, this sort of illustration doesn't usually evoke an emotional response from me, and yet, I found the depiction of Scarabee here quite poignant, especially in those scenes where he is clearly distressed, due to the villagers' rejection. All in all, a very engaging witchy read, one I am glad to have tracked down, as part of my "witchy witches" project. Recommended to picture-book readers who enjoy witchy fare on the sweeter, rather than spooky side.
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AbigailAdams26 | Apr 9, 2021 |

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Statistiche

Opere
101
Utenti
1,441
Popolarità
#17,844
Voto
½ 3.3
Recensioni
11
ISBN
158
Lingue
2

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