Book Review Club ~ February 2010

It seems that I’m lagging behind in my book posts, so lucky for you, it’s time for another installment of Barrie Summy’s Book Review Club!

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This month I’m reviewing, The Entomological Tales of Augustus T. Percival, Petronella Saves Nearly Everyone by Dene Low, a trim little book but a definite mouthful.
If you follow this blog at all, or even just visit every month for the Book Review Club, you probably know that I, most definitely, judge books by their covers. And this one was no different. I love the uniqueness of this cover, and all the careful little details: the line of buttons on Petronella’s skirt, the arch of flies behind her, and the plethora of little bugs tucked into all sorts of places. It had me glancing at it again and again.

This middle grade novel is just the right combination of silly and serious. Set in the spring of 1903, it is a cozy (and innocent) peek into turn-of-the-century England. Two events happen almost simultaneously on the cusp of Petronella Arbuthnot’s sixteenth birthday: her Uncle Percival accidentally swallows an exotic beetle, giving him a taste for insects (and nothing else), not to mention an inexplicable spryness, and a London actress and a Panamanian Generalissimo are abducted from her coming-out party (despite not having been invited).

In the interest of averting the embarrassment that would surely result were it to get about that her uncle enjoys consuming insects at every opportunity, Petronella consults with an entomologist and subsequently finds that the fateful beetle (and a strange and colorful species of butterfly that’s been fluttering about) hints at the dangerous plot behind the kidnappings. It is up to Petronella to do what she can for Mother England.

The storyline itself is clever, and its humor and quirkiness are the perfect foil for a psuedo-serious mystery. Petronella most definitely has her hands full dealing with her ridiculous relatives, her crazily-cavorting, insect-devouring uncle, the bungling detectives of Scotland Yard, and her ever-so-distracting crush on her best-friend’s brother. And she handles everything with aplomb!

Perfectly charming! I look forward to more installments in the adventures of Petronella!

Posted in book review club on 02/03/2010 03:58 am
 

8 Comments

  1. You find the most interesting books to review. This one sounds interesting. :o)

  2. Green Girl in Wisconsin

    I would have LOVED this as a girl!

  3. Keri Mikulski

    Very unique. :)

  4. Sarah Laurence

    It sounds like a fun and whimsical tale. The insect part is funny. Great review!

  5. Ellen Booraem

    This sounds delightful … especially the insect-eating uncle. Thanks for letting me know about it! (And I, too, love the cover.)

  6. Stacy Nyikos

    So cool. I love finding British or continental books that have yet to be discovered this side of the Atlantic.

  7. This book sounds right up my alley!! And I think Child #4 would like it too. Thank you!! (P.S. it is a cute cover)

  8. Linda McLaughlin

    Alyssa, what a great find. It sounds like an enjoyable read, and the cover is truly delightful. I'm adding it to my list.

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