Present Epithetical Books Floors (Floors #1)
Title | : | Floors (Floors #1) |
Author | : | Patrick Carman |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 261 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 2011 by Scholastic Press |
Categories | : | Mystery. Fantasy. Childrens. Middle Grade |
Patrick Carman
Hardcover | Pages: 261 pages Rating: 3.93 | 3973 Users | 465 Reviews
Interpretation In Favor Of Books Floors (Floors #1)
Charlie had his chocolate factory. Stanley Yelnats had his holes. Leo has the wacky, amazing Whippet Hotel.The Whippet Hotel is a strange place full of strange and mysterious people. Each floor has its own quirks and secrets. Leo should know most of them - he is the maintenance man's son, after all. But a whole lot more mystery gets thrown his way when a series of cryptic boxes are left for him . . . boxes that lead him to hidden floors, strange puzzles, and unexpected alliances. Leo had better be quick on his feet, because the fate of the building he loves is at stake . . . and so is Leo's own future!
Details Books Concering Floors (Floors #1)
ISBN: | 0545255198 (ISBN13: 9780545255196) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Floors #1 |
Setting: | New York City, New York(United States) |
Rating Epithetical Books Floors (Floors #1)
Ratings: 3.93 From 3973 Users | 465 ReviewsAssess Epithetical Books Floors (Floors #1)
I just finished an Advance Reading Copy of Floors, and I really enjoyed it. It's action-packed and full of wackiness. The main character is 10-year-old Leo. Along with his new friend Remi and Betty the duck, Leo follows clues and riddles on an adventure to save the zany Whippet Hotel. I think this book would appeal to fans of Sideways Stories from Wayside School (Sachar). It shares many elements with The Mysterious Benedict Society and with The Westing Game, but is lighter and less complex thanIT WAS
My favorite book, this is definitely it. 272 pages of imagination. Leo lives in the Whippet Hotel and he's the maintenance man along with his father. The Whippet Hotel, however, is unlike many hotels you may have visited. Each room is full of surprises, each with an unbelievable theme. From the robot room with actual robots to an entire room made of cake, this hotel exceeds the standards. Leo, having worked at the hotel for years, soon finds an odd box in the elevator for him. Little does he
I didn't finish this book because I absolutely COULD NOT STAND the person reading it in the audio version!! My first grader would be more pleasant to listen to!! I actually listened to most of it, and did enjoy the story line, kind of whimsical & very creative. But the audio version ruined it for me. I'm not even going to rate it, I'm too mad. By all means give it a try...but read it, DO NOT GET THE AUDIO VERSION! (did I make my point clear enough?)P.S. In fairness to Jesse Bernstein (the
This was a cute book. It reminded me a LOT of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
I gave this book four stars for a few reasons. First, it was really intriguing the whole time. I would categorize as a mystery, and I really like mysteries. Another thing I liked about Floors was how the story of two boys becoming friends was intertwined in the main story. However, it sometimes seemed that the author was repetitive with his word choice. All in all, a very clever story and I enjoyed it!
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