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Trouble at Betts Pets

Trouble at Betts Pets

Published in
2002
3.56
on Goodreads (48)

Description

When animals start disappearing from his parents’ pet store, Aaron finds an unexpected ally to help solve the mystery in this upbeat, kid-friendly novel for middle-grade readers. Aaron Betts has an unusual way of looking at things. After spending almost every afternoon and weekend at his parents’ pet shop, he can’t help but think of people as animals. His flit-about mom is a canary, his father a basset hound, his fifth-grade teacher a gecko, and his stuck-up classmate, Sharon Trout - who is tutoring him in math - a Siamese cat. But Aaron has other things on his mind, too: his neighborhood is not what it used to be, ever since bulldozers leveled the community garden across the street and left an eccentric old lady named Bertha out in the cold. To make matters worse, the family business is losing business - and animals, one by one, are vanishing into thin air. As suspenseful as it is funny, Kelly Easton’s lighthearted tale makes a comical case for overcoming first impressions, while her quirky, observant narrator will feel like a friend long after the book is closed.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
144 pages
Book in series
#3

Why to read

  • Engaging Plot: The story is known for its captivating plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eager to find out what happens next.
  • Character Development: The characters in the book are well-developed and relatable, making it easy for readers to connect with them and their experiences.
  • Themes and Lessons: The book explores important themes and life lessons that can be valuable for readers of all ages, providing both entertainment and education.
  • Quality Writing: Kelly Easton's writing style is praised for its clarity, creativity, and ability to immerse readers in the world of the story.