by KAREN OWEN;
Illustrated by Louise ForshawAn Adventure Book Review by Erin the Literary Cat©, International Book Reviewer.
AUTHOR: KAREN OWEN
Cover art by: LOUISE FORSHAW
Published by: FIREFLY PRESS
Publication date: Paperback: 15 February 2024
Paperback ISBN: 978 191 5444 431
Cover price for Paperback: £6.99
Pages: 124
Age range: 7 - 9
Any dogs or cats? No, but B.O., the Mynah bird, has a crucial AND scary part!
SPOILER ALERT
Some as to plot direction and characters.
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The plot
This is book 3 in the series, and every bit as fun and adventuresome as the others, possibly more so.
To recap, Callie is our main protagonist. She discovered that her new hearing aids allowed her to understand and speak to Bo, a Mynah bird they adopted in Book 1. Callie and her best pal, Grace, are the two 9-year-old girls in a detective team that includes Bo. They are collectively called S.P.U.D. (Super Perceptive Undercover Detectives). is our main protagonist. She discovered that her new hearing aids allowed her to understand and speak to Bo, a Mynah bird they adopted in Book 1. Callie and her best pal, Grace, are the two 9-year-old girls in a detective team that includes Bo. They are collectively called S.P.U.D. (Super Perceptive Undercover Detectives).
It is the school holidays, and a funfair has come to the village, but the kids, including Callie's younger brother, Luke, aren't allowed to go until the weekend when Callie's older cousin comes with his family. That leaves a whole week of going out with their mum and dad, with whom Grace is staying, and doing boring adult things like going to the D.I.Y. store or buying car tyres. I think we can all relate to that in one way or another!
So, having their own airborne assistant/spy in the sky, the girls send Bo off to reconnoitre the fun fair and spot the best rides. But Bo is taking far too long, and the girls are getting worried. When the mynah bird finally returns, he is rather coy as to where and what he's been up to. He gets downright evasive as the week goes on, and he seems very sleepy and off his food, too.
Eventually, after being asked countless times by the kids if they can go to the fair and having to turn them down, they offer to take them somewhere else as a stopgap trip. The kids ultimately settle on going to a wildlife park. Callie's parents have a dislike for snakes and spiders, and they are not keen on going. But a promise is a promise.
At the zoo, the girls learn about the tarantula, and Luke gets to see the snakes.
On leaving the spider presentation given by one of the keepers, the girls spot a giant spider, a tarantula, heading off into the hedge...
OK, what happens next really brings the story into top gear. So, that is where I must leave it. If you want to know the answer to what happens to the fearsome female spider – a bird-eating tarantula at that – what Bo has been up to, and how all the subplots mesh and come to a spooky conclusion, you'll just have to get the book. I assure you the best, scariest and funniest is still to come!
So, what did we think?
For a review of book 2, please use our link below:-
Book 2: Major and Mynah – Operation Raven
We loved every minute of this book. There was always something happening which made it a real page-turner. Karen has ably combined the anticipation and thrill of the fun fair with the excitement and tension of an escaped tarantula and the ensuing investigation, chase and capture. There is also a mystery to unravel about where Bo went and what he was doing. As I was saying, never a dull moment.
The parent's reactions are, as in real life, priceless. Couple this with the fact that fun and interesting facts about spiders are revealed along the way, and thoroughly engaging artwork makes this a sound, safe, responsible and enjoyable read for children of all ages.
So . . . .
Crunch time.
Yes, buy this as an excellent way to pass a rainy day, to read aloud or alone, or as part of a broader classroom activity.
Want to buy a copy?
To get a copy, minus creepy crawly and slithery add-ons, take the quickest and least scary route down to your local independent bookshop. They are out there, and each shop is just waiting to serve up whatever kind of mystery, fun and adventure you young reader desire. Plus, you'll be helping small businesses stay alive and flourish.
KAREN OWEN'S web page can be found HERE or type this: https://karenowen.co.uk/
FIREFLY PRESS web page can be found HERE or type this: https://fireflypress.co.uk/
LOUISE FORSHAW web page can be found HERE or type this: https://www.munkeypants.com/
We are joining the Sunday Selfies, hosted by the wonderful Kitties Blue and their mum, Janet Blue, in America.
I shall leave you with a selfie. I am not sure my toothy grin counts as smiling, but could be one of the reasons I'm so popular with the mice 🙂 🙂
Till laters!
ERin