Timothy J. Bradley
Author of Infestation
About the Author
Image credit: Photo by Walter Mladina
Series
Works by Timothy J. Bradley
Ciudades salvajes (Wild Cities) (Spanish Version) (TIME FOR KIDS® Nonfiction Readers) (Spanish Edition) (2012) 25 copies
Hacer que el dinero crezca (Making Money Grow) (Spanish Version) (TIME FOR KIDS® Nonfiction Readers) (Spanish Edition) (2013) 3 copies
Teacher Created Materials - TIME Informational Text: History of Monster Movies - Grade 6 (2016) 2 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Bradley, Timothy J.
- Other names
- Timothy Bradley
- Birthdate
- 1961-04-15
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- toy designer
author
illustrator
graphic designer
giftware designer
art director - Awards and honors
- LMC "Editor's Choice" 2014
- Short biography
- Award-winning, self-taught author/illustrator/designer.
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Massachusettes, USA
- Places of residence
- Southern California, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Reviews
How did I miss this?? This book is PURE AWESOME.
So, Andy is a foster kid. After his latest foster family turns out to be awful, he can't resist a little revenge and finds himself packed off to a very unusual reformatory "school" in the desert. If this sounds a bit like Holes....never fear, the GIANT ANTS ARE COMING.
Andy expects that things will be pretty miserable. What he doesn't expect is the very strange staff, the dilapidated building, or the bugs. Everywhere. It's not long before he's show more teamed up with a couple other boys to investigate the closed off parts of the building. They make a horrible discovery, which triggers off an even more horrific event. From here on out, it's survival and entomology all the way.
Although SPOILER most of the boys and adults die early on and this is a book about giant mutated ants, it's oddly not graphic. I think it's the scientific tone that focuses the book and keeps it from being a gorefest. Basically, it's a fast-paced science adventure that sucked me in from the beginning. There's a happy ending but also a hint at future adventures; unfortunately, since this came out several years ago it looks as though there will be no follow-up.
Verdict: This booktalks itself "It's Holes but with GIANT ANTS". A great summer read for kids who want a fast-paced mystery/adventure and enjoy science. I buy plenty of paperbacks and will happily add this to my collection. If the author felt like writing more *hint hint* I would buy those too.
ISBN: 9780545459044; Published 2013 by Scholastic; Borrowed from another library in my consortium; Purchased for the library show less
So, Andy is a foster kid. After his latest foster family turns out to be awful, he can't resist a little revenge and finds himself packed off to a very unusual reformatory "school" in the desert. If this sounds a bit like Holes....never fear, the GIANT ANTS ARE COMING.
Andy expects that things will be pretty miserable. What he doesn't expect is the very strange staff, the dilapidated building, or the bugs. Everywhere. It's not long before he's show more teamed up with a couple other boys to investigate the closed off parts of the building. They make a horrible discovery, which triggers off an even more horrific event. From here on out, it's survival and entomology all the way.
Although SPOILER most of the boys and adults die early on and this is a book about giant mutated ants, it's oddly not graphic. I think it's the scientific tone that focuses the book and keeps it from being a gorefest. Basically, it's a fast-paced science adventure that sucked me in from the beginning. There's a happy ending but also a hint at future adventures; unfortunately, since this came out several years ago it looks as though there will be no follow-up.
Verdict: This booktalks itself "It's Holes but with GIANT ANTS". A great summer read for kids who want a fast-paced mystery/adventure and enjoy science. I buy plenty of paperbacks and will happily add this to my collection. If the author felt like writing more *hint hint* I would buy those too.
ISBN: 9780545459044; Published 2013 by Scholastic; Borrowed from another library in my consortium; Purchased for the library show less
While the title is a bit of a misnomer, this book on prehistoric arthropods with it's illustration-heavy format, will appeal to insect and dinosaur fans alike. The illustrations to help scale the bugs to the size of a hand or a student are particularly useful.
I really like this kind of books, where acurate information is complemented with fun illustrations that encourage the reader to continue throughout the whole book. When you finish it, you feel that you want to read it again! Besides all this, I really like bugs...
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- 27
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- Rating
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