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William Wenton and the Impossible Puzzle

English · Hardback

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"Twelve-year-old William Wenton is a puzzle-solving genius. He lives with his family in a quiet Norwegian town. They used to live in England, but eight years ago his family suddenly packed up, moved away, and even changed their last name. Neither of his parents will offer an explanation or tell William why he has to keep his talent for solving codes and puzzles a secret. But then a special exhibit comes to the local museum: the Impossible Puzzle. The experts say it is unsolvable, but William's sure that he can crack it if he gets a chance"--Amazon.com.

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Bobbie Peers graduated from the London Film School in 1999 (known as the London International Film School at the time), and has since worked as a director, writer, and illustrator. His first short film, Sniffer, received the Palme d’Or for Best Short Film in Cannes 2006. In 2014, he made his feature film debut with The Disappearing Illusionist. He is the author of the William Wenton series.

 

Summary

Blackthorn Key meets The Da Vinci Code in this award-winning novel about a puzzle-solving genius who is forced to use his skills to face a danger that has been lurking in the background for years.

Twelve-year-old William Wenton is a puzzle-solving genius. He lives with his family in a quiet Norwegian town. They used to live in England, but eight years ago his family suddenly packed up, moved away, and even changed their last name! Neither of his parents will offer an explanation or tell William why he has to keep his talent for solving codes and puzzles a secret. But then a special exhibit comes to the local museum: the Impossible Puzzle. The experts say it is unsolvable, but William's sure that he can crack it if he gets a chance.

However, when he does, everything begins to go wrong. Suddenly William is whisked off to a strange school filled with robots and kids whose skills are almost as good as his own. But what's really going on? And what's the secret involving William's grandfather? And is there anyone he can trust?

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"Peers' first novel follows the pattern of many such school andadventure stories-think Hogwarts with robots and carnivorous robotic plants-but there are plenty oftwists to keep readers guessing. Appealing, resilient William makes realistic mistakes in judgment thatoften test that resilience. The crisp narrative will appeal to readers of different levels, and more adventuresinvolving William Wenton will be welcome.Peers' first novel follows the pattern of many such school andadventure stories-think Hogwarts with robots and carnivorous robotic plants-but there are plenty oftwists to keep readers guessing. Appealing, resilient William makes realistic mistakes in judgment thatoften test that resilience. The crisp narrative will appeal to readers of different levels, and more adventuresinvolving William Wenton will be welcome."

Product details

Authors Tara F. Chace, Bobbie Peers
Assisted by Tara F. Chace (Translation)
Publisher Aladdin
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 8 to 12
Product format Hardback
Released 31.05.2017
 
EAN 9781481478250
ISBN 978-1-4814-7825-0
Dimensions 150 mm x 217 mm x 22 mm
Subject Children's and young people's books > Children's books up to 11 years of age

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