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  • Blue Avenger Cracks the Code

    Norma Howe

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Sept. 1, 2000)
    "Unless and until someone can convince me otherwise, it's goodbye, Mr. Shakespeare--hello, Oxford!"Rue is blue as Blue can be. A reporter can't get his name right; the city council is putting bullets back in guns; an unscrupulous software manufacturer has stolen a good friend's plans for a computer game; and worst of all, Omaha Nebraska Brown, the love of his life, has suddenly gone cold. Only setting out on a new quest can right these wrongs. A wonderful English teacher gives Blue the challenge that sends him to meet a devious merchant in Venice, decode a mysterious cipher, and devote himself to the cause of Edward deVere, the Earl of Oxford (and, Blue is sure, the true and long-hidden author of the greatest plays in English). After desperate measures to avoid being alone in a gondola under the moon with a beautiful girl, true Blue returns to Omaha's waiting arms, and he finds a clever way for his friend to get credit for his inventions. But whether he can prove Oxford really wrote Shakespeare's plays is up to the reader. Blue Avenger Cracks the Code is a great stand-alone book that will please Blue lovers grateful to see him back in action, and will give teachers and parents a whole new way to interest young readers in Shakespeare.
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  • Blue Avenger Cracks the Code

    Norma Howe

    Paperback (HarperTeen, April 16, 2002)
    What do an amorous Shih Tzu, a computer game, and the complete works of Shakespeare have in common?Maybe nothing. Or maybe everything. It's a mystery...some would say a code. A code that only an adept code-cracker like Blue Avenger (aka David Schumacher), secret champion of the underdog, modest seeker of truth, and fearless innovator of the unknown, would even think about trying to decipher. And it couldn't come at a better time. Having accomplished several seemingly impossible missions, Blue is now a superhero without a cause, directionless and nearly girlfriendless. When he is offered a chance to visit Venice, it seems the forces of nature have aligned, and like all good and noble superheroes, Blue must choose to accept his mission.
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  • Blue Avenger Cracks the Code

    Norma Howe, John Beach

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, Sept. 5, 2000)
    Approx. 4 hours, 3 cassettes"Unless and until someone can convince me otherwise, it's goodbye, Mr. Shakespeare--hello, Oxford!"Blue's new challenge is tackling the greatest mystery in all literature: Who wrote Shakespeare's plays? Blue is sure that Edward deVere, the Earl of Oxford is the true and long-hidden author of the greatest plays in English. But whether he can prove Oxford really wrote Shakespeare's plays is up to the reader.