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The Pet and the Pendulum

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In The Tell-Tale Start, twins Edgar and Allan Poe foiled the nefarious Professor Perry, who wanted to use them in his deadly quantum entanglement experiment. In Once Upon a Midnight Eerie, they took on his equally evil mother and daughter. Now, in The Pet and the Pendulum, it's time for the real showdown, which takes place in an old mansion right outside Baltimore. As with the first two books, The Pet and the Pendulum is filled with codes, brain-teasers, smart (not snarky) humor, and cameos by the actual Edgar Allan Poe, who is watching over his great-great-great-nephews from the Great Beyond. Readers won't want to miss the Misaventures' end!
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    • Kirkus

      December 15, 2014
      Telepathically conjoined twins, distant relatives of the eminent eponymous author, fall into the clutches of their mad-scientist nemesis one last time in this truly explosive series finale.The lives of single-minded (literally!) Edgar and Allan have only just begun to return to normal in the wake of previous exploits. Now, a series of tantalizing clues to whether their great-great-great-great granduncle's death was natural or not leads the lads to a remote estate outside Baltimore. It's a fiendishly clever trap, as it turns out, that leaves the two tied to a table beneath a huge swinging blade set up by looney-tunes professor S. Pangborn Perry. Fortunately, the boys have read their Poe too, so they know how to escape (see "The Pit and the Pendulum" for the ratty details). Also, they have help not only from their unusually capable cat, Roderick Usher, but also, laboring in the Celestial Office Building, from their spectral relative himself and sympathetic co-workers Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson. Along with Zuppardi's loose vignettes, frequent correspondence, news stories and other documents add visual flourishes here as they have in previous episodes. The climactic arrival of a falling communications satellite neatly, completely settles plotlines both in this world and the afterlife. A fitting conclusion to a series as suspenseful as it is less-than-earnest, in which mad science, quantum entanglement, encounters with ghosts, and sly twists on literary figures and memes all figure. (Fantasy. 10-12)

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    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2015

      Gr 4-6- Edgar and Allan, the telepathically linked great-great-great-great-grandnephews of horror writer Edgar Allan Poe, go up against the nefarious Professor Perry in this series conclusion. Fiendish plots and intrigue, literary references to Poe and other authors (Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman make cameos), and Zuppardi's black-and-white sketches all add to the appeal. Purchase where the previous two books were popular.

      Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2015
      The evil-minded physics professor S. Pangborn Perry lures twins Edgar and Allan Poe, descendants of the famous author, to Baltimore in this wickedly satisfying trilogy conclusion. Tied to a table beneath a swinging blade, the boys must escape certain death. As in this book's predecessors, McAlpine's writing, filled with double-entendres and literary references, creates suspense in an animated setting.

      (Copyright 2015 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:5.8
  • Lexile® Measure:830
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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