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Anyone but Ivy Pocket
Anyone but Ivy Pocket | Caleb Krisp
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Are you ready for Ivy Pocket? A darkly whimsical and wickedly funny tale of a twelve-year-old maid of no importance who finds herself at the very heart of a conspiracy involving mischief, ghosts, and murder. School Library Journal says, “Fans of . . . Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events will love Ivy Pocket’s zany adventures.” Featuring extensive black-and-white interior art by Barbara Cantini. Ivy Pocket is a walking disaster, at every turn enraging and appalling the aristocrats she works for. But our protagonist doesn’t see herself that way at all. In fact, she’s convinced that she’s rather wonderful, perfectly charming, and extremely talented. When Ivy finds herself abandoned and penniless in Paris, she has no idea how she will get back to England. Fate intervenes when Ivy is called to the sickbed of a dying duchess and is charged with delivering a spectacular (and possibly cursed) diamond necklace to Matilda Butterfield on her twelfth birthday. From that moment on, Ivy Pocket is propelled towards her remarkable destiny in a surprising adventure full of intrigue, villains, mayhem, and misunderstandings. ALA Booklist calls Anyone but Ivy Pocket “A droll chapter book with a Victorian setting and a one-of-a-kind protagonist.”
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CogsOfEncouragement
Anyone but Ivy Pocket | Caleb Krisp
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Page after page of laughs. My ten year old and I have about 80 pages left in this book that I judged by its cover and brought home from the library.

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CogsOfEncouragement
Anyone but Ivy Pocket | Caleb Krisp
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Read the first two chapters of this library book tonight with my ten year old. It is a hoot!
#BedtimeBookClub

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Eroviana
Anyone but Ivy Pocket | Caleb Krisp
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Excellent middle grade novel full of fantastic quirky characters and a special protagonist. I loved the way she sees the world and her wild imagination, masking some deeper truths about herself.