Beetle Boy

Beetle Boy

by M. G. Leonard
Beetle Boy

Beetle Boy

by M. G. Leonard

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Overview

In this “hugely entertaining adventure with . . . characters worthy of Roald Dahl,” a boy searches for his father with help from an extraordinary beetle (The Guardian).

Darkus Cuttle can’t believe his eyes when a huge insect drops off the pants leg of his horrible new neighbor. It’s a giant beetle—and it seems to want to communicate with him. But how can a boy be friends with a beetle? And what does a beetle have to do with the disappearance of his dad and the arrival of the terrifying Lucretia Cutter, with her taste for creepy fashion?

The first book of a trilogy, Beetle Boy is a darkly hilarious adventure full of exotic beetles, daring schemes, and true friendship.

“Truly great storytelling.” —Michael Morpurgo, author of War Horse

“Leonard gives readers a rare glimpse into the world of insects, mixing adventure, mystery, and science . . . Even the most squeamish will be charmed.” —Publishers Weekly

“Thrilling . . . An original new voice in children’s literature.” —The Times

“Enchanting.” —The Daily Telegraph


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780545853552
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Publication date: 08/17/2022
Series: Battle of the Beetles , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 293
Lexile: 750L (what's this?)
File size: 6 MB
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

M.G. Leonard is senior digital media producer at the National Theatre of Great Britain, where she creates podcasts and documentaries about making theater. Beetle Boy, her debut novel and book one of The Beetle Trilogy, was a Publishers Weekly and New York Public Library Best Book of the Year. She lives in Brighton, England, with her family. You can visit her online at www.mgleonard.com and follow her on Twitter at @MGLnrd.

Read an Excerpt

From BEETLE BOY:Looking up from underneath, Darkus could see the features of the beetle’s face. He couldn’t have said why but it looked somehow...friendly. Its bulbous eyes glistened like blackberries, and it was holding its mouth open as if it was trying to smile. Although the beetle appeared to be pitch black from above, underneath it had orange hair sticking out of the gaps between its shell--Darkus had a feeling that wasn't the right word--and body. It was almost cute. And then he realized: this was the creature from Uncle Max’s window, the day he’d moved in. The six legs, the horn, the size--it all fit."I've see you before, haven't I?"As if to answer his question, the beetle began crawling up Darkus’s arm."What are you up to?" Darkus asked, intrigued now.The beetle crawled along to his elbow and up to his shoulder."Hey, where are you going?" He laughed. He was beginning to like this insect.Turning to face forward, the beetle hunkered down on Darkus's shoulder, exactly where a pirate would have put a parrot.

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