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The Skull of Truth (Magic Shop, Bk 4)
The Skull of Truth - Magic Shop, Bk 4
Author: Bruce Coville
Mr. Elives’s magic shop is back, and this time it is on the other side of Tucker’s Swamp. And Tucker’s Swamp is where Charlie Eggleston heads to escape a beating -- for lying. Charlie can’t seem to keep from lying, though sometimes his lies are for a good cause. When Charlie stumbles into Mr. Elives’s magic shop, hi...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780152754570
ISBN-10: 0152754571
Publication Date: 9/1/1997
Pages: 208
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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3.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Harcourt Children's Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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wss4 avatar reviewed The Skull of Truth (Magic Shop, Bk 4) on + 389 more book reviews
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Children's Literature - Donna Freedman
This frequently hilarious fantasy-adventure has a serious underpinning: that "truth" is a situational ethic. Sixth-grader and compulsive liar Charlie Eggleston obtains a human skull that dooms its owners to compulsive truthfulness. Amusingly, the skull is a compulsive chatterbox fond of terrible jokes. Readers will laugh at Charlie's new inability to squirm out of homework or family dinners, but Coville takes a serious turn when a classmate returns from cancer treatment and Charlie says exactly what he thinks - something that is on everyone's mind, but that no one will admit. The ambitious author also provides a nice dollop of Shakespeare - the skull, alas, is Yorick's own.
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k00kaburra avatar reviewed The Skull of Truth (Magic Shop, Bk 4) on + 62 more book reviews
While this is certainly better than the Monster's Ring, this particular book didn't have quite the same appeal to me as Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher. Cameos of characters from previous Magic Shop books were pretty cool, it seemed like Mr. Coville was trying to hit too many points and morals at once - enviromental danger! cancer! homosexuals! - and seemed very rushed at times.


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