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Books with author Bill H. Doyle

  • Escape from Funland

    Bill Doyle

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 11, 2017)
    The humor and heart of Modern Family meets wacky contests in book two of this series, which asks: What could be more fun than a fun house? A local theme park called Funland is hosting a huge contest to turn one family’s home into the ultimate fun house. Who wouldn’t want a slide from the bedroom to the backyard, a bumper-car kitchen, or a ball pit for a living room? The Talaska family is eager to compete! And the stakes are high. Their house is falling apart, and they might have to move away from Piedmont Place forever. Cal knows that his family can win, but it won’t be easy. First he and his sister, Imo, need to win a competition at school. Then the whole family has to live at Funland and find a hidden object. Can they really search every corner of the park in just five days? There’s only one way to find out. Let the contest begin!
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  • Comprehension Cliffhangers: Mysteries: 15 Suspenseful Stories That Guide Students to Infer, Visualize, and Summarize to Predict the Ending of Each Story

    Bill Doyle

    Paperback (Scholastic Teaching Resources (Teaching Strategies), March 1, 2010)
    Clue in students to key reading skills with this collection of 15 action-packed mysteries. As students read each case, they'll get the scoop on how to analyze character, read for details, understand cause and effect, make inferences, summarize, and so much more. Each reproducible story comes with a teacher page that includes before- and after-reading suggestions, writing and discussion prompts, and a vocabulary list.
  • Crime Through Time #1: Swindled!: The 1906 Journal of Fitz Morgan

    Bill Doyle

    language (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 11, 2009)
    Breathtakingly suspenseful but never violent, this title kicks off a new forensic fiction series for middle grade readers. Young Fitz Morgan unravels a mystery aboard one of the new Continental Express trains in 1906. Readers learn about the real historical setting and actual crime-solving methods from the era. Illustrations.
  • Crime Through Time #4: Betrayed!: The 1977 Journal of Zeke Moorie

    Bill Doyle

    language (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 26, 2009)
    While working for a traveling disco show accompanying the King Tut exhibition in 1977, fourteen-year-old Zeke investigates a series of mishaps involving the cast and crew, mysterious messages, centuries-old artifacts, and an ancient curse.
  • Crime Through Time #5: Iced!: The 2007 Journal of Nick Fitzmorgan

    Bill Doyle

    Paperback (Little, Brown Young Readers, Sept. 6, 2006)
    In 2007, fourteen-year-old Nick Fitzmorgan arrives home to find that his father has disappeared but has left clues, including blood on an MP-3 player and goofy song lyrics, that lead the young detective all the way to Mount Everest.
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  • Crime Through Time #2: Nabbed!: The 1925 Journal of G. Codd Fitzmorgan

    Bill Doyle

    language (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 26, 2009)
    Each book in the Crime Through Time series is hosted by a different child member of the famous Fitzmorgan detective family. While the young sleuth unravels a fictional mystery, readers learn about the real historical setting and actual crime-solving methods from the different eras. In sidebar activities, readers take on the role of assistant, helping to crack the case. Breathtakingly suspenseful but never violent and always age-appropriate, the books read like private investigative journals, with photos, maps, news clippings and crime scene sketches.In book 2, set in 1925, G. Codd Fitzmorgan arrives at a storm-battered mansion for a party. But more than an engagement celebration seems to be afoot, as our detective unravels a mystery involving a seance, a reckless aviator, and sale of liquor banned under Prohibition.
  • Crime Through Time #1: Swindled!: The 1906 Journal of Fitz Morgan

    Bill Doyle

    eBook (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 26, 2009)
    Breathtakingly suspenseful but never violent, this title kicks off a new forensic fiction series for middle grade readers. Young Fitz Morgan unravels a mystery aboard one of the new Continental Express trains in 1906. Readers learn about the real historical setting and actual crime-solving methods from the era. Illustrations.
  • Swindled! The 1906 Journal of Fitz Morgan

    Bill Doyle

    Paperback (Little, Brown Young Readers, March 28, 2006)
    On board the Continental Express, traveling from New York to San Francisco in 1906, fourteen-year-old amateur detective Fitz and a new friend, Justine Pinkerton, try to unravel a dangerous plot involving disguises, arsenic poisoning, and counterfeit money.
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  • Crime Through Time #6: Trapped!: The 2031 Journal of Otis Fitzmorgan

    Bill Doyle

    language (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 26, 2009)
    Each book in the Crime Through Time series is hosted by a different child member of the famous Fitzmorgan detective family. While the young sleuth unravels a fictional mystery, readers learn about the real historical setting and actual crime-solving methods from the different eras. In sidebar activities, readers take on the role of assistant, helping to crack the case. Breathtakingly suspenseful but never violent and always age-appropriate, the books read like private investigative journals, with photos, maps, news clippings and crime scene sketches.In book 6, set in 2031, Otis Fitzmorgan finds himself in the middle of an evil art fraud mystery in space. On his way back to earth via the new space elevator Otis is forced to use his outlawed private detective skills to get to the bottom of the mystery that is threatening to kill all of those on board.
  • Crime Through Time #5: Iced!: The 2007 Journal of Nick Fitzmorgan

    Bill Doyle

    eBook (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 26, 2009)
    Each book in the Crime Through Time series is hosted by a different child member of the famous Fitzmorgan detective family. While the young sleuth unravels a fictional mystery, readers learn about the real historical setting and actual crime-solving methods from the different eras. In sidebar activities, readers take on the role of assistant, helping to crack the case. Breathtakingly suspenseful but never violent and always age-appropriate, the books read like private investigative journals, with photos, maps, news clippings and crime scene sketches.In book 5, set in 2007, Nick Fitzmorgan unexpectedly returns home early from detective training camp, only to find his screenwriter father vanished and the house in disarray. The house isn't just messy, though: it's carefully set up with clues that will lead Nick all the way to Everest, and his father's rescue.
  • Crime Through Time #6: Trapped!: The 2031 Journal of Otis Fitzmorgan

    Bill Doyle

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Nov. 1, 2006)
    Just as fourteen-year-old Otis Firzmorgan discovers that a statue aboard the Space Elevator is a fake, all of the adults fall sick with a deadly virus, and Otis must unravel the link between the two in order to save humanity.
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  • Crime Through Time #5: Iced!: The 2007 Journal of Nick Fitzmorgan

    Bill Doyle

    language (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 26, 2009)
    Each book in the Crime Through Time series is hosted by a different child member of the famous Fitzmorgan detective family. While the young sleuth unravels a fictional mystery, readers learn about the real historical setting and actual crime-solving methods from the different eras. In sidebar activities, readers take on the role of assistant, helping to crack the case. Breathtakingly suspenseful but never violent and always age-appropriate, the books read like private investigative journals, with photos, maps, news clippings and crime scene sketches.In book 5, set in 2007, Nick Fitzmorgan unexpectedly returns home early from detective training camp, only to find his screenwriter father vanished and the house in disarray. The house isn't just messy, though: it's carefully set up with clues that will lead Nick all the way to Everest, and his father's rescue.