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Friday, March 29, 2013

The Templeton Twin Have an Idea by Ellis Weiner

The Templeton twins, John and Abigail, are the children of the brilliant inventor and professor, Elton Templeton. Along with the twins and the Professor is their utterly ridiculous dog, Cassie. The Professor used to work at Elysian University but recently accepted a position at Tickeridge-Baltock Institute of Technology. As a result, the twins and their father must move to a new house. And that's when the trouble begins.

It is at Tickeridge-Baltock Institute of Technology that the twins and the Professor meet Dean D. Dean, a former student of the Professor who has been holding a grudge for thirteen years. Mr. Dean accuses the Professor of stealing an idea for an invention and claiming it as his own. The Professor of course denies the allegation, which eventually leads to the kidnaping of the twins by no other than Dean D. Deans brother, Dan D. Dean. In exchange for the safe return of the twins, Dean D. Dean wants to receive full credit for the invention he claims the Professor stole. Meanwhile, the twins must find a way to escape their captors. And that's when the Templeton twins have an idea.

The entirety of the story is told from the point of view of a third party, referred to only as the Narrator. The backstory of the Narrator is unknown, but judging from the way te story is written, it would seem as if the Narrator is being held captive and forced to write against his will. I doubt the Narrator's entire story will be revealed, but it's fun to speculate. The Narrators snarky, albeit humorous attitude is something I have not seen before and found it a nice change of pace.

This is the authors first book for kids, and while nicely done, some younger readers may miss some of the humor in the Narrators comments. It is also worth mentioning that the book is filled with intersting and fun to look at drawings depicted in a blueprint like fashion. The illistrations are done by Jeremy Holmes. The pictures are a nice addition and add a whole new visual element tothe story. All in all, I think that children will enjoy getting to know John and Abigail (and Cassie) and will be looking forward to sequels in the future.

This book is currently available for sale.

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