Floors (Hardcover)
| Author: Patrick Carman |
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| Each floor of The Whippet Hotel has its own quirks and secrets. Leo should know most of them--he is the maintenance man''s son, after all. But a whole lot more mystery gets thrown his way when a series of cryptic boxes are left for him. |
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A 10-year-old boy finds himself following a series of clues to discover the truth behind what's causing the disturbances in the maze-like Whippet Hotel. Filled with hidden rooms, bizarrely themed rooms of all kinds (think pinball, cake, and robots for a start), lots of ducks, and odd people, the Whippet is also home to Leo, the son of the maintenance man. After Merganzer Whippet, the manager, has been missing for months, Leo begins discovering boxes that lead him on a wild chase through the Whippet. Will he be able to save the hotel and find Merganzer? This is the first in the Floors series, Patrick Carman is also the author of the bestselling Land of Elyon series.
A 10-year-old boy finds himself following a series of clues to discover the truth behind what's causing the disturbances in the maze-like Whippet Hotel. Filled with hidden rooms, bizarrely themed rooms of all kinds (think pinball, cake, and robots for a start), lots of ducks, and odd people, the Whippet is also home to Leo, the son of the maintenance man. After Merganzer Whippet, the manager, has been missing for months, Leo begins discovering boxes that lead him on a wild chase through the Whippet. Will he be able to save the hotel and find Merganzer? This is the first in the Floors series, Patrick Carman is also the author of the bestselling Land of Elyon series.
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"The author is a fine storyteller; he rides the mystery right up to the edge invests his characters with quirks that aren't merely cute but essential to the person's identity."
08/15/2011












