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The Fallen Star: The Nocturnals Book 3 - Paperback By Hecht, Tracey - GOOD
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- Condition
- Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Fabled Films LLC
ISBN-10
1944020071
ISBN-13
9781944020071
eBay Product ID (ePID)
240141643
Product Key Features
Book Title
Fallen Star : the Nocturnals Book 3
Number of Pages
208 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Topic
Mysteries & Detective Stories, General, Animals / General, Social Themes / Friendship
Illustrator
Liebman, Kate, Yes
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Book Series
The Nocturnals Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
11.2 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2016-961602
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Reviews
"Featuring spirited animal characters who deal with real-life scenarios in a relatable way...the books celebrate the very meaningful idea of friendship and what it means to forge positive relationships."--Amy Poehler's Smart Girls "The Nocturnals is an enchanting story about a group of animals who band together to protect their friends and find adventure. The characters are delightful and the nighttime landscape is captivating. It was just as I expectedbecause the best stories always take place in the dark!"R.L. Stine, author of Goosebumps "Hecht serves up both a curious adventure and interesting zoological facts in this volume. Her descriptions of flora, fauna, and natural phenomena are vivid and immediate...Fresh and fun: the brigade delights as it explores another forest mystery." (Fantasy 9-12) -- Kirkus Reviews "Our heroes hold fast to their established personas: Dawn is the wise and mysterious fox; Bismark is the vainglorious sugar glider who manages to rise to even greater levels of lovable obnoxiousness, and sweet Tobin is the plodding pangolin, whose heroics involve a skunklike spray he emits when threatened... Once again, the trio's mutual loyalty and dependence on each other's unique talentsbe they what they aresave the day. This is a worthy addition to the franchise."Booklist "Hecht knows her audience and has written a well-paced story with short chapters that keep readers hanging on to the end... The unlikely alliance of the Brigade members, animals who come from disparate ecosystems, offers an example of unique individuals forming strong friendships."Deseret News, Salt Lake City, UT "As with her previous two books in the series, The Mysterious Abductions and The Ominous Eye, Hecht does her best to weave science facts, literary conventions, and a rich moral foundation into The Fallen Star." Centered on Books Blog "The personalities of each animal character shine with their distinctness through actions and dialog. Marvelous creationsall of them... The story contains great messages for us humansyoung and oldabout respecting differences." Always in the Middle Blog "The conflict was intriguing and had me worried about the fates of the forest animals. It actually felt like they were in danger, and there was a real mystery here. I would recommend this book to young readers who love animals." Imaginary Reads "I find this third adventure of the Brigade to be the most hilarious, rip-roaring good read! In addition to dealing with poisonous fruit and gaseous critters, Aye-Aye Iris learns a very important lesson that even humans will benefit from." Bookloons, Animal Adventure Chapter Book with Great Reviews! "Featuring spirited animal characters who deal with real-life scenarios in a relatable way...the books celebrate the very meaningful idea of friendship and what it means to forge positive relationships."--Amy Poehler's Smart Girls "The series addresses bullying and empathy in an easy, accessible way, and the books are meant to be read aloud."--New York Post "The Nocturnals is an enchanting story about a group of animals who band together to protect their friends and find adventure. The characters are delightful and the nighttime landscape is captivating. It was just as I expectedbecause the best stories always take place in the dark!"R.L. Stine, author of Goosebumps "Hecht serves up both a curious adventure and interesting zoological facts in this volume. Her descriptions of flora, fauna, and natural phenomena are vivid and immediate...Fresh and fun: the brigade delights as it explores another forest mystery." (Fantasy 9-12) -- Kirkus Reviews "Our heroes hold fast to their established personas: Dawn is the wise and mysterious fox; Bismark is the vainglorious sugar glider who manages to rise to even greater levels of lovable obnoxiousness, and sweet Tobin is the plodding pangolin, whose heroics involve a skunklike spray he emits when threatened... Once again, the trio's mutual loyalty and dependence on each other's unique talentsbe they what they aresave the day. This is a worthy addition to the franchise."Booklist "Hecht knows her audience and has written a well-paced story with short chapters that keep readers hanging on to the end... The unlikely alliance of the Brigade members, animals who come from disparate ecosystems, offers an example of unique individuals forming strong friendships."Deseret News, Salt Lake City, UT, "Our heroes hold fast to their established personas: Dawn is the wise and mysterious fox; Bismark is the vainglorious sugar glider who manages to rise to even greater levels of lovable obnoxiousness, and sweet Tobin is the plodding pangolin, whose heroics involve a skunklike spray he emits when threatened (severe ongoing distress in his lower tract leads to timely explosive emissions, Walter the Farting Dog-style). Action abounds, and almost all of the short chapters end on cliff-hangers. Once again, the trio's mutual loyalty and dependence on each other's unique talents--be they what they are--save the day. This is a worthy addition to the franchise." --Booklist "Hecht serves up both a curious adventure and interesting zoological facts in this volume. Her descriptions of flora, fauna, and natural phenomena are vivid and immediate. The multilingual and loquacious Bismark fuels a few good laughs; Tobin balances his clumsiness with limitless kindness; and brave Dawn keeps the crew focused on their mission. Likewise, the villains of the story display great depth of character. They remind readers that many times bad deeds arise from pain and mistreatment in the past. Fresh and fun: the brigade delights as it explores another forest mystery." (Fantasy 9-12) --Kirkus Reviews "Hecht knows her audience and has written a well-paced story with short chapters that keep readers hanging on to the end. The Fallen Star contains a semi-covert lesson in kindness and accepting others for who they are. The unlikely alliance of the Brigade members, animals who come from disparate ecosystems, offers an example of unique individuals forming strong friendships." --Deseret News, Salt Lake City, UT, Animal Adventure Chapter Book with Great Reviews! "Action abounds, and almost all of the short chapters end on cliff-hangers. Once again, the trio's mutual loyalty and dependence on each other's unique talents--be they what they are--save the day. This is a worthy addition to the franchise." Booklist "Featuring spirited animal characters who deal with real-life scenarios in a relatable way...the books celebrate the very meaningful idea of friendship and what it means to forge positive relationships." --Amy Poehler's Smart Girls "The series addresses bullying and empathy in an easy, accessible way, and the books are meant to be read aloud." --New York Post "The Nocturnals is an enchanting story about a group of animals who band together to protect their friends and find adventure. The characters are delightful and the nighttime landscape is captivating. It was just as I expectedbecause the best stories always take place in the dark!" R.L. Stine, author of Goosebumps "Hecht serves up both a curious adventure and interesting zoological facts in this volume. Her descriptions of flora, fauna, and natural phenomena are vivid and immediate...Fresh and fun: the brigade delights as it explores another forest mystery." --Kirkus Reviews "Hecht knows her audience and has written a well-paced story with short chapters that keep readers hanging on to the end." Deseret News, Salt Lake City, UT, "Our heroes hold fast to their established personas: Dawn is the wise and mysterious fox; Bismark is the vainglorious sugar glider who manages to rise to even greater levels of lovable obnoxiousness, and sweet Tobin is the plodding pangolin, whose heroics involve a skunklike spray he emits when threatened (severe ongoing distress in his lower tract leads to timely explosive emissions, Walter the Farting Dog-style). Action abounds, and almost all of the short chapters end on cliff-hangers. Once again, the trio's mutual loyalty and dependence on each other's unique talents--be they what they are--save the day. This is a worthy addition to the franchise."--Booklist "Hecht serves up both a curious adventure and interesting zoological facts in this volume. Her descriptions of flora, fauna, and natural phenomena are vivid and immediate. The multilingual and loquacious Bismark fuels a few good laughs; Tobin balances his clumsiness with limitless kindness; and brave Dawn keeps the crew focused on their mission. Likewise, the villains of the story display great depth of character. They remind readers that many times bad deeds arise from pain and mistreatment in the past. Fresh and fun: the brigade delights as it explores another forest mystery." (Fantasy 9-12)--Kirkus Reviews "Hecht knows her audience and has written a well-paced story with short chapters that keep readers hanging on to the end. The Fallen Star contains a semi-covert lesson in kindness and accepting others for who they are. The unlikely alliance of the Brigade members, animals who come from disparate ecosystems, offers an example of unique individuals forming strong friendships."--Deseret News, Salt Lake City, UT "The personalities of each animal character shine with their distinctness through actions and dialog. Marvelous creations--all of them...The story contains great messages for us humans--young and old--about respecting differences."--Always in the Middle "The conflict was intriguing and had me worried about the fates of the forest animals. It actually felt like they were in danger, and there was a real mystery here. I would recommend this book to young readers who love animals." --Imaginary Reads "I find this third adventure of the Brigade to be the most hilarious, rip-roaring good read! In addition to dealing with poisonous fruit and gaseous critters, Aye-Aye Iris learns a very important lesson that even humans will benefit from." --Bookloons, "The Nocturnals is an enchanting story about a group of animals who band together to protect their friends and find adventure. The characters are delightful and the nighttime landscape is captivating. It was just as I expectedbecause the best stories always take place in the dark!"R.L. Stine, author of Goosebumps "Hecht serves up both a curious adventure and interesting zoological facts in this volume. Her descriptions of flora, fauna, and natural phenomena are vivid and immediate...Fresh and fun: the brigade delights as it explores another forest mystery." (Fantasy 9-12) -- Kirkus Reviews "Our heroes hold fast to their established personas: Dawn is the wise and mysterious fox; Bismark is the vainglorious sugar glider who manages to rise to even greater levels of lovable obnoxiousness, and sweet Tobin is the plodding pangolin, whose heroics involve a skunklike spray he emits when threatened... Once again, the trio's mutual loyalty and dependence on each other's unique talentsbe they what they aresave the day. This is a worthy addition to the franchise."Booklist "Hecht knows her audience and has written a well-paced story with short chapters that keep readers hanging on to the end... The unlikely alliance of the Brigade members, animals who come from disparate ecosystems, offers an example of unique individuals forming strong friendships."Deseret News, Salt Lake City, UT "As with her previous two books in the series, The Mysterious Abductions and The Ominous Eye, Hecht does her best to weave science facts, literary conventions, and a rich moral foundation into The Fallen Star." Centered on Books Blog "The personalities of each animal character shine with their distinctness through actions and dialog. Marvelous creationsall of them... The story contains great messages for us humansyoung and oldabout respecting differences." Always in the Middle Blog "The conflict was intriguing and had me worried about the fates of the forest animals. It actually felt like they were in danger, and there was a real mystery here. I would recommend this book to young readers who love animals." Imaginary Reads "I find this third adventure of the Brigade to be the most hilarious, rip-roaring good read! In addition to dealing with poisonous fruit and gaseous critters, Aye-Aye Iris learns a very important lesson that even humans will benefit from." Bookloons, "Featuring spirited animal characters who deal with real-life scenarios in a relatable way...the books celebrate the very meaningful idea of friendship and what it means to forge positive relationships."--Amy Poehler's Smart Girls "The series addresses bullying and empathy in an easy, accessible way, and the books are meant to be read aloud."--New York Post "The Nocturnals is an enchanting story about a group of animals who band together to protect their friends and find adventure. The characters are delightful and the nighttime landscape is captivating. It was just as I expectedbecause the best stories always take place in the dark!"R.L. Stine, author of Goosebumps "Hecht serves up both a curious adventure and interesting zoological facts in this volume. Her descriptions of flora, fauna, and natural phenomena are vivid and immediate...Fresh and fun: the brigade delights as it explores another forest mystery." (Fantasy 9-12) -- Kirkus Reviews "Our heroes hold fast to their established personas: Dawn is the wise and mysterious fox; Bismark is the vainglorious sugar glider who manages to rise to even greater levels of lovable obnoxiousness, and sweet Tobin is the plodding pangolin, whose heroics involve a skunklike spray he emits when threatened... Once again, the trio's mutual loyalty and dependence on each other's unique talentsbe they what they aresave the day. This is a worthy addition to the franchise."Booklist "Hecht knows her audience and has written a well-paced story with short chapters that keep readers hanging on to the end... The unlikely alliance of the Brigade members, animals who come from disparate ecosystems, offers an example of unique individuals forming strong friendships."Deseret News, Salt Lake City, UT, "The Nocturnals is an enchanting story about a group of animals who band together to protect their friends and find adventure. The characters are delightful and the nighttime landscape is captivating. It was just as I expected--because the best stories always take place in the dark!"--R.L. Stine, author of Goosebumps "Hecht serves up both a curious adventure and interesting zoological facts in this volume... The multilingual and loquacious Bismark fuels a few good laughs; Tobin balances his clumsiness with limitless kindness; and brave Dawn keeps the crew focused on their mission. Likewise, the villains of the story display great depth of character... Fresh and fun: the brigade delights as it explores another forest mystery." (Fantasy 9-12) --Kirkus Reviews " Our heroes hold fast to their established personas: Dawn is the wise and mysterious fox; Bismark is the vainglorious sugar glider who manages to rise to even greater levels of lovable obnoxiousness, and sweet Tobin is the plodding pangolin, whose heroics involve a skunklike spray he emits when threatened... Once again, the trio's mutual loyalty and dependence on each other's unique talents--be they what they are--save the day. This is a worthy addition to the franchise." --Booklist "Hecht knows her audience and has written a well-paced story with short chapters that keep readers hanging on to the end... The unlikely alliance of the Brigade members, animals who come from disparate ecosystems, offers an example of unique individuals forming strong friendships."--Deseret News, Salt Lake City, UT "As with her previous two books in the series, The Mysterious Abductions and The Ominous Eye, Hecht does her best to weave science facts, literary conventions, and a rich moral foundation into The Fallen Star." --Centered on Books Blog "The personalities of each animal character shine with their distinctness through actions and dialog. Marvelous creations--all of them...The story contains great messages for us humans--young and old--about respecting differences." --Always in the Middle Blog "The conflict was intriguing and had me worried about the fates of the forest animals. It actually felt like they were in danger, and there was a real mystery here. I would recommend this book to young readers who love animals." --Imaginary Reads "I find this third adventure of the Brigade to be the most hilarious, rip-roaring good read! In addition to dealing with poisonous fruit and gaseous critters, Aye-Aye Iris learns a very important lesson that even humans will benefit from." --Bookloons
Dewey Edition
23
Grade From
Third Grade
Series Volume Number
3
Grade To
Fifth Grade
Dewey Decimal
[Fic]
Synopsis
"Returning fans will be rewarded" -- Booklist In The Nocturnals third chapter book, Dawn a serious fox, Tobin a sweet pangolin, and Bismark a pint-sized sugar glider, wake up to a disaster! A meteor has landed in the forest, blue lights glow near the crater, and animals are strangely affected. They meet Iris the aye-aye, a mysterious primate, who warns of a moon monster invasion. But can she be trusted? It is up to the Nocturnals to uncover the real explanation and save the animals! GREAT READ FOR KIDS AGES 8-11 Blends unusual animals and science for STEAM readers! Full-color illustrations at the start of each chapter Short approachable chapters and wide margins. 184 pages + bonus content Bonus Book Content: Nonfiction Animal Glossary, Author Q&A, and Book Club Questions. Download complimentary printable activities on the book's website: animal mask crafts, bingo, word games, discussion questions, and Common Core Language Arts and Next Generation Science educator guides. READ ALL FOUR ADVENTURES WITH THE NOCTURNALS The Nocturnals is a critically acclaimed middle grade chapter book series following three unlikely friends--Dawn, a serious fox, Tobin, a sweet pangolin, and Bismark, a pint-sized sugar glider. Discover the friendships, teamwork, and humor as the Nocturnal Brigade solves the unpredictable mysteries of the night. In the fourth chapter book, The Hidden Kingdom , Dawn, Tobin, and Bismark travel to a distant watering hole and strange things happen along the way. The ground crumbles, water disappears, and huge tumbleweeds chase after them! Is the forest alive? When the animals start hearing voices, they begin to wonder: are they imagining things or is something, or someone , else responsible? Only the Nocturnals can solve this mystery and unite the forest!, "The books celebrate the very meaningful idea of friendship and what it means to forge positive relationships."--Amy Poehler's Smart Girls Dawn, Tobin, and Bismark awaken to disaster A meteor has landed, and blue lights glow near the crater. To make matters worse, the forest's pomelo fruits are making animals sick. As the Nocturnal Brigade investigates, they encounter Iris, a strange aye-aye, who claims moon monsters are to blame. The Nocturnal Brigade suspects a more earthly explanation and must quickly find the answers, and the cure, before the chaos threatens to harm them all In The Fallen Star , the third book in the critically acclaimed middle grade series The Nocturnals, the adventures of three unlikely friends--Dawn, a serious fox; Tobin, a sweet pangolin; and Bismark, a loudmouthed sugar glider--continue with captivating plot twists and plenty of humor. Bonus Content includes Animal Glossary, Author Q&A, Discussion Questions and full color illustrations at the start of each chapter (Ages 8-10) Visit the Nocturnals World online to download printable activities including makerspace crafts, word games, STEM projects, Bingo, language arts and science educator guides, and more, "The best stories always take place in the dark!"-- R.L. Stine Dawn, Tobin, and Bismark awaken to disaster! A meteor has landed, and blue lights glow near the crater. To make matters worse, the forest's pomelo fruits are making animals sick. As the Nocturnal Brigade investigates, they encounter Iris, a strange aye-aye, who claims moon monsters are to blame. The Nocturnal Brigade suspects a more earthly explanation and must quickly find the answers, and the cure, before the chaos threatens to harm them all! In The Fallen Star, the third book in the critically acclaimed middle grade series The Nocturnals, the adventures of three unlikely friends--Dawn, a serious fox; Tobin, a sweet pangolin; and Bismark, a loudmouthed sugar glider--continue with captivating plot twists and plenty of humor. Bonus full color illustrations at the start of each chapter, "Returning fans will be rewarded"--Booklist The Nocturnals chapter book series features three unlikely animal friends--Dawn, a serious fox, Tobin, a sweet pangolin and Bismark, a pint-sized sugar glider. The stories all play out in their nighttime world with teamwork, friendship and humor in every adventure. The Fallen Star is the third book in this fun middle grade series perfect for children ages 9-12.
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