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Split Ends (Edgar & Ellen Nodyssey Book 3)

Split Ends (Edgar & Ellen Nodyssey Book 3)

Published in
2009
4.23
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Description

Two heads are better than one... With nothing less than the future of humanity at stake, it's up to Edgar and Ellen to thwart Stephanie Knightleigh's dastardly scheme to raid all the world's balm springs -- even if it means separating for the first time in their lives. Edgar's pursuit of the Midway Irregulars leads him to the forests of Cougar Falls and an unlikely partnership with an eccentric professional monster hunter, while Ellen and Pet find themselves in the decidedly inhospitable town of Lach Lufless. But can Edgar survive without Ellen's quick wits? Can Ellen survive without Edgar's satchel of tricks? And can either of them survive when their most important allies have become deadly enemies?
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
224 pages
Book in series
#3

Why to read

  • Continuation of a Unique Series: 'Split Ends' is the third book in the Edgar & Ellen Nodyssey series, offering fans of the series a chance to continue following the misadventures and antics of the mischievous twins. Reading it ensures you don't miss out on the latest developments in their story.
  • Engaging Plot: The book promises a blend of mystery, humor, and adventure that will keep readers engaged from start to finish. With its quirky characters and imaginative setting, 'Split Ends' offers a captivating escape into the world of Edgar and Ellen.
  • Creative Illustrations: Like the previous books in the series, 'Split Ends' is expected to feature unique and creative illustrations that complement the text and enhance the reading experience, making it a visually stimulating read for both younger and older audiences.
  • Development of Themes: The series is known for exploring themes such as sibling rivalry, ingenuity, and the consequences of mischief. 'Split Ends' continues to delve into these themes, providing readers with not only entertainment but also food for thought about the complexities of relationships and personal growth.