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The solutions to ten mysteries solved by Leroy "Encyclopedia" Brown are given in a separate section challenging the reader to match wits with the ten-year-old mastermind of Idaville's war on crime.Tags
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Encyclopedia Brown has an uncanny knack for trivia. With his unconventional knowledge, he solves mysteries for the neighborhood kids through his own detective agency. But his dad also happens to be the chief of the Idaville police department, and every night around the dinner table, Encyclopedia helps him solve some of the most baffling crimes. With ten confounding mysteries in each book, not only does Encyclopedia have a chance to solve them, but readers are given all the clues as well and can chime in with their own solutions.
One of the better in the series, as many are solvable with some pondering, and those that require knowledge aren't about the most obscure trivia. openlibrary.org
en new mysteries from the casebooks of Leroy 'Encyclopedia' Brown, the ten-year-old detective.
Genre: This is a good example of Realistic Fiction because any young boy could set up his own detective agency and use his memory and good sense to help others in his hometown to stay out of trouble.
Age Appropriateness: intermediate
Characterization: Bugs Meany is a good example of a protagonist because he is the direct foil of Encyclopedia. He is not very smart. He is also mean and tries to make life harder for others around him.
Setting: This book is set in the 1960's in a small town called Idaville.
Media: watercolor
Age Appropriateness: intermediate
Characterization: Bugs Meany is a good example of a protagonist because he is the direct foil of Encyclopedia. He is not very smart. He is also mean and tries to make life harder for others around him.
Setting: This book is set in the 1960's in a small town called Idaville.
Media: watercolor
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Donald J. Sobol was born in the Bronx, New York on October 4, 1924. During World War II, he served in the Army as a sergeant in a combat engineer battalion in the Pacific. He received a B.A. degree from Oberlin College. He worked as a copy boy and then a reporter at The New York Sun and The Long Island Daily Press. In 1959, he began writing a show more syndicated fiction column called Two-Minute Mysteries. He is the creator of the Encyclopedia Brown series. His first book, Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective, was published in 1963. During his lifetime, he wrote more than 80 books. In 1976, he won an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for the Encyclopedia Brown series. He died from gastric lymphoma on July 11, 2012 at the age of 87. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Vintage Scholastic (TX1985)
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- Canonical title
- Encyclopedia Brown Keeps the Peace
- Original publication date
- 1969
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