Hey everyone! We are super excited to announce the schedule for the MARTY FRYE PRIVATE EYE & THE CASE OF THE MISSING ACTION FIGURE & MARTY FRYE PRIVATE EYE AND THE CASE OF THE STOLEN POODLE Blog Tour which begins on Monday, June 19th!
The tour runs from June 19th-23rd & 26th-30th, will have one stop per day, and will consist of reviews, interviews, guest posts, & excerpts!
There is also a tour-wide giveaway for 3 sets of MARTY FRYE PRIVATE EYE & THE CASE OF THE MISSING ACTION FIGURE & MARTY FRYE PRIVATE EYE AND THE CASE OF THE STOLEN POODLE , US Only. So be sure to stop by any or all of the stops for a chance to win.
But until then, here are your hosts.
The Tour Hosts
Week One
6/19/2017- Novel Novice- Excerpt6/20/2017- Why I Read- Review6/21/2017- A Dream Within A Dream- Excerpt6/22/2017- The Pages In-Between- Review6/23/2017- LILbooKlovers- Excerpt
Week Two
6/26/2017- BookHounds ya- Review6/27/2017-So Few Books- Interview6/28/2017- Miracle Milli Reads- Review6/29/2017-Book Review Becca- Review6/30/2017-Don't Judge, Read- Interview
About the Book
Broken into three short stories of poetry and petty crime, this charming chapter book will have young readers in search of a rhyme in no time. Book 1 in the Marty Frye series!Marty Frye is not your ordinary sleuth. Marty Frye is a poet detective--he makes up rhymes as he solves small crimes. When his friend Emma's diary is missing, Marty is on the case. When Katie's flour is nowhere to be found, Marty tracks it down. And when the brand-new Action Chuck figures mysteriously vanish from the toy store, Marty unravels the mystery. Will there ever be a case too hard for Marty to solve? Or a word too impossible to rhyme?Broken into three short stories of poetry and petty crime, this charming chapter book will have young readers in search of a rhyme in no time.A Christy Ottaviano Book
Marty Frye is not your ordinary private eye. Marty Frye is "the poet detective"--he solves petty crimes by turning rhymes. In the course of a busy day, Marty tracks down his friend Emma's lost diary, finds a box of toys missing from Mr. Lipsky's store; and locates a bag of disappearing flour for his little sister, Katie. Although he hits some dead ends along the way, Marty Frye combines his three favorite hobbies--sleuthing, rhyming, and climbing trees--and leaves no case unsolved or unrhymed.
Three short stories with clear, simple sentences make this charming easy-reader an ideal stepping-stone to longer chapter books. Laurie Keller's quirky illustrations capture the spirit of Janet Tashjian's tongue-in-cheek humor. Young readers will be off in search of a rhyme in no time.
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