4 mysteries in 1! Calling all Doug fans and aspiring sleuths! Join in all the madcap, mysterious fun in the seemingly normal town of Bluffington as Doug and the gang unravel four new mysteries. Is a 5,000-year-old mummy out to get Doug's friends? Is there a skate-snatching thief in Funkytown? Can Doug track down the Beets' missing guitar player? The answers to these questions--and more--await Doug's fans clever enough to follow the clues and sniff out the suspects.
I'm a fan of "Doug"...excuse me, *Disney's* Doug...a show geared for kids but just as enjoyable for young-at-heart adults. The same's true of "The Curse of Beetnekaumun," easily the best so far of the "Funnie Mysteries" book series from Disney Press. What makes this collection of four short mystery adventures stand out is the writing: Pamela Pollack and Meg Belviso have a great handle on what makes "Doug" fun for all ages. Their affection for the show is evident in spot-on characterization and authentic dialogue that you can just *hear* the animated characters saying. Of course there's a healthy dose of gentle thrills and humor ranging from outrageously groan-worthy puns to enough funny pop-culture allusions to fill an episode of "Mystery Science Theater 3000": references to Mitchum deodorant ads, Steve Martin's "King Tut," Lara Croft, Mork from Ork, Saturday Night Fever, Mission: Impossible, the Beatles... The mysteries themselves are not exactly Encyclopedia Brown-style solve-'em-yourself whodunits--the solutions to the mysteries are more humorous than they are logical, but filled with the gentle comedy and offbeat wit that's a trademark of the world of Doug Funnie.If you've got a Doug fan in your life, do them a treat and pick up this great installment of the Funnie Mysteries: it cannot be beet!
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