On the Sapphire's Trail

Book 2

From the Series Hotel Strange

  • Interest Level: Grade 2 - Grade 5
  • Reading Level: Grade 3

The adorable residents of Hotel Strange are busy planning a music festival, until thieves kidnap Marietta and Mr. Léclair. A cast of quirky characters sets out to rescue them. As usual in Hotel Strange, distractions abound. They must first solve the mystery of a missing sapphire to save their friends, and the festival!

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Interest Level Grade 2 - Grade 5
Reading Level Grade 3
Genre Graphic Novels
Copyright 2016
Publisher Lerner Publishing Group
Imprint Graphic Universe ™
Language English
Number of Pages 40
Publication Date 2016-01-01
Text Type Fiction—Science Fiction/Fantasy
BISACS JUV008080, JUV019000, JUV028000
Dewey 741.5'973
Graphics Full-color illustrations
Dimensions 9 x 11
Lexile 480
Guided Reading Level O
ATOS Reading Level 2.2
Accelerated Reader® Quiz 179518
Accelerated Reader® Points 0.5
Features Original artwork and Reviewed

Author: Florian Ferrier

Florian Ferrier is a French producer of animated television programs. He co-wrote the graphic novel series Hôtel Étrange (Hotel Strange) with his wife, Katherine Ferrier.

Author, Illustrator: Katherine Ferrier

Katherine Ferrier is a French graphic novel author and illustrator. She illustrated and co-wrote the graphic novel series Hôtel Étrange (Hotel Strange) with her husband, Florian Ferrier.

Reviews

Booklist

“[T]he fine-lined figures, cartoon action, warm colors, and fanciful scenes make this fablelike title very appealing. A pleasant choice for young comics fans looking for a gentle fantasy adventure, even if they are new to the series.”—Booklist Online

Kirkus Reviews

“Adventure lovers will like the surprising plot twists; fans of opera and cookies will appreciate the many times the story is derailed; everyone will be pleased that there’s a happy ending—even for the bandits.”—Kirkus Reviews