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The Calder Game (Chasing Vermeer, Bk 3)
The Calder Game - Chasing Vermeer, Bk 3
Author: Blue Balliett, Brett Helquist (Illustrator)
When Calder Pillay travels with his father to a remote village in England, he finds a mix of mazes and mystery- including an unexpected Alexander Calder sculpture in the town square. Calder is strangely drawn to the sculpture, while others in the village have less-than-friendly feelings toward it. Both the boy and the sculpture seem out of place...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780439852074
ISBN-10: 0439852072
Publication Date: 5/1/2008
Pages: 400
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Scholastic Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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GeniusJen avatar reviewed The Calder Game (Chasing Vermeer, Bk 3) on + 5322 more book reviews
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Reviewed by Tasha for TeensReadToo.com

Calder, Tommy, and Petra are back for another art-filled mystery.

It all starts when they take a field trip to the art museum to see the new exhibit featuring work by Alexander Calder. Even though their nasty and fun-sucking teacher tries to make the trip as miserable as possible, the three friends manage to find great inspiration and fascination in Alexander Calder's work.

Before long, Calder's dad invites him on a trip to England with him. Calder is super excited about the opportunity and learns that the town they're staying in is home to one of Alexander Calder's sculptures, The Minotaur. When Calder and his dad arrive in the small town, they find that not everyone is as excited about the sculpture as Calder is -- and quite a few people want it gone.

While Calder's dad is off at his seminars all day, Calder starts exploring the town and even goes to the famous Blenheim Palace gardens and maze. This is the ultimate place for Calder as he loves puzzles and mazes. One night, though, both Calder and the sculpture go missing.....a coincidence... maybe? When Calder doesn't show up after a couple of nights, his worry-stricken father brings in some back-up, Petra and Tommy. Together they will try and solve the mystery of where Calder is and what happened to the sculpture.

As always, Blue Balliett has created an intricately woven story which takes art, mystery, and friendship and turns it into one heck of a book. What's especially nice about THE CALDER GAME is that you don't necessarily have to have read the other books in the series (CHASING VERMEER and THE WRIGHT 3) to understand what's going on; while it would be nice, this story is complete on its own.

While I really liked this book, I'm not sure it was quite as good as the first, which often happens, but it was still really good. I liked all of the twists and turns in the mystery and it was fun trying to figure out what happened. I loved the underlying art theme, which made the book very interesting. I definitely think that it takes a certain type of person to want to read this book, as there is a lot of art talk, which I love, but others may not. All in all, I really enjoyed THE CALDER GAME and look forward to more in the series.

One last note! The illustrations in this book, while sparse, were incredible. I thought they really added to the story and I loved them.
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pilgrimsprogress avatar reviewed The Calder Game (Chasing Vermeer, Bk 3) on + 20 more book reviews
My 11 year old daughter enjoyed the book along with the other titles by Balliett.


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