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  • Beetle Boy

    M.G. Leonard, M. G. Leonard

    Paperback (Chicken House, May 30, 2017)
    The glorious start to a middle grade trilogy about a brilliant boy, his loyal friends, and some amazing beetles--perfect for Roald Dahl and Stuart Gibbs fans!* "Even the most squeamish will be charmed." --Publishers Weekly, starred review"A cracking mystery adventure, with plenty of Roald Dahl-esque humor to engage readers." --The Bookseller (UK)"Truly great storytelling." --Michael Morpurgo, author of War HorseDarkus Cuttle can't believe his eyes when a huge insect drops off the pants leg of his horrible new neighbor. It's a giant beetle -- and it seems to want to communicate.But how can a boy be friends with a beetle? And what does a beetle have to do with the disappearance of his dad and the arrival of the terrifying Lucretia Cutter, with her taste for creepy fashion? The first book of a trilogy, Beetle Boy is a darkly hilarious adventure full of exotic beetles, daring schemes, and true friendship.
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  • Beetle Boy

    M. G. Leonard, Nudged Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Nudged Audio, June 2, 2016)
    Darkus is miserable. His dad has disappeared, and now he is living next door to the most disgusting neighbours ever. A giant beetle called Baxter comes to his rescue. But can the two solve the mystery of his dad's disappearance, especially when links emerge to cruel Lucretia Cutter and her penchant for beetle jewellery? A coffee-mug mountain, home to a million insects, could provide the answer - if Darkus and Baxter are brave enough to find it.
  • Beetle Boy

    M. G. Leonard, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, Feb. 23, 2016)
    The creator of podcasts and documentaries for the National Theatre of Great Britain, M. G. Leonard delivers a rousing debut. Darkus Cuttle took care of his father ever since his mother died, but one day his father vanished from a locked vault at the Natural History Museum, and now Darkus lives with his eccentric uncle - but one day he finds a large and unusually intelligent and self-aware beetle, and soon he and his two friends are caught up in a struggle to protect an intelligent superspecies of beetles.
  • Beetle Bop

    Denise Fleming

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Aug. 1, 2007)
    They crawl up walls, they hide in cracks, they flip, they fly, and sometimes . . . crrrash. Beetles come in all shapes and sizes, and they are everywhere in this thoroughly buggy, beautifully designed book.There are striped beetles, spotted beetles, all-over-dotted beetles--and don't forget the noisily gnawing beetles! Whether you love bugs or whether the sight of them makes you itch, you'll adore this infested offering from the beloved Denise Fleming. (20070724)Book Details:Format: HardcoverPublication Date: 8/1/2007Pages: 32Reading Level: Age 4 and Up
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  • Beetle Bop

    Denise Fleming

    Paperback (n/a, March 28, 1997)
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  • Beetle Boy

    M.G. Leonard

    Hardcover (Chicken House, Feb. 23, 2016)
    Darkus Cuttle's dad mysteriously goes missing from his job as Director of Science at the Natural History Museum. Vanished without a trace! From a locked room! So Darkus moves in with his eccentric Uncle Max and next door to Humphrey and Pickering, two lunatic cousins with an enormous beetle infestation. Darkus soon discovers that the beetles are anything but ordinary. They're an amazing, intelligent, super species and they're in danger of being exterminated. It's up to Darkus and his friends to save the beetles. But they're up against an even more terrifying villain -- mad scientist of fashion, haute couture villainess Lucretia Cutter. Lucretia has an alarming interest in insects and dastardly plans for the bugs. She won't let anyone or anything stop her, including Darkus's dad, who she has locked up in her dungeons! The beetles and kids join forces to rescue Mr. Cuttle and thwart Lucretia.
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  • Beetle Bop

    Denise Fleming

    eBook (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Aug. 1, 2007)
    They crawl up walls, they hide in cracks, they flip, they fly, and sometimes . . . crrrash. Beetles come in all shapes and sizes, and they are everywhere in this thoroughly buggy, beautifully designed book. There are striped beetles, spotted beetles, all-over-dotted beetles--and don't forget the noisily gnawing beetles! Whether you love bugs or whether the sight of them makes you itch, you'll adore this infested offering from the beloved Denise Fleming.
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  • Beetle Boy

    M.G. Leonard

    eBook (Chicken House, March 3, 2016)
    Darkus's dad has disappeared - but his new friend, a giant beetle called Baxter, is some consolation. Together, boy and beetle set out to solve the mystery of his father's disappearance. But Lucretia Cutter - a fashion designer with a penchant for beetle jewellery - is dead set against their success ...
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  • Beetle Boy

    M.G. Leonard

    eBook (Chicken House, March 3, 2016)
    Darkus's dad has disappeared - but his new friend, a giant beetle called Baxter, is some consolation. Together, boy and beetle set out to solve the mystery of his father's disappearance. But Lucretia Cutter - a fashion designer with a penchant for beetle jewellery - is dead set against their success ...
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  • Beetle Boy

    Lawrence David, Delphine Durand

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Feb. 9, 1999)
    Young readers will love this touching story about the importance of being recognized, heard, and loved:One morning Gregory Sampson wakes up to find that he has turned into a giant, purple-brown beetle! But no one except Gregory's best friend Michael notices the difference--not even Gregory's parents, his teachers, nor his little sister can see it. Michael wants his best friend Gregory back. But why did Gregory go from boy to bug? And why doesn't anyone seem to care?
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  • Beetle Boy

    Margaret Willey

    eBook (Carolrhoda Lab ®, Sept. 1, 2014)
    When he was seven, Charlie Porter never intended to become the world's youngest published author. He just wanted his father to stop crying. So he told him a story about a talking beetle—a dumb little story his mother made up to make him feel better. (That was before she left and feeling "better" became impossible.) But Charlie's story not only made his father stop crying. It made him start planning. The story became a book, and then it became school events and book festivals, and a beetle costume, and a catchphrase—"I was born to write!"Because of the story, Charlie stayed seven until he was ten. And then it all ended. Or it should have. Now Charlie is eighteen, and the beetles still haunt his dreams. The childhood he never really had is about to end . . . but there's still a chance to have a story of his own. Beetle Boy is a novel of a broken family, the long shadow of neglect, and the light of small kindnesses.
  • Beetle Boy

    Lawrence David, Delphine Durand

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, May 8, 2001)
    Gregory Sampson wakes up one morning and finds that he's become a giant bug! A purple-brown beetle, to be exact. But no one notices the metamorphosis-not Gregory's parents, not his little sister, not his teachers, not even the kids at school. Only his best friend, Michael, sees the change. And Michael wants his friend back just as much as Gregory wants to be his old self again. But why did he go from boy to bug? And why don't people seem to care? As Gregory searches for answers-and a way to recover his identity-a poignant story unfolds about the need for love and recognition.
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