Book Resume
for Midnight at the Barclay Hotel by F.T. Bradley and Xavier Bonet
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- Publisher's Weekly:
- Ages 8 - 12
- Kirkus:
- Ages 8 - 12
- TeachingBooks:*
- Grades 3-8
- Word Count:
- 39,488
- Lexile Level:
- 650L
- ATOS Reading Level:
- 4.6
- Genre:
- Mystery
- Year Published:
- 2020
6 Subject Headings
The following 6 subject headings were determined by the U.S. Library of Congress and the Book Industry Study Group (BISAC) to reveal themes from the content of this book (Midnight at the Barclay Hotel).
2 Full Professional Reviews
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From Publisher's Weekly
August 17, 2020
When 12-year-old JJ Jacobson's CEO mom wins a weekend at the haunted Barclay Hotel in Aspen Springs, Colo., paranormal investigation enthusiast JJ convinces her to bring him along. The Jacobsons seemingly have nothing in common with the other guests: cowboy Buck Jones; Fiona Fleming, an actress and occasional medium; retired Detective Frank Walker; and children's librarian Chelsea Griffin. But, save for Detective Walker, each of the guests has a Barclay-related secretâ€"and, as they learn upon their arrival, all are suspects in the murder of Mr. Barclay. Detective Walker's 11-year-old book-loving granddaughter, Penny, and lonely 12-year-old hotel resident Emma, who is prone to mysterious disappearances, team up with JJ to discover "who had motive, means, and opportunity," while JJ simultaneously attempts to prove the existence of ghosts to skeptic Penny. Bonet's black-and-white illustrations are appropriately mellow; all characters are portrayed as light-skinned except for Penny and her grandfather. Though readers already exposed to the genre may consider this well-trod ground, Bradley (the Double Vision series) offers a fast-paced, lightly spooky entrée to mystery fare. Final art not seen by PW. Ages 8â€"12. Author's agent: Laurel Symonds, the Bent Agency. Illustrator's agent: Hannah Whitty, Plum Pudding Illustration.
From Kirkus
July 1, 2020
Five strangers (with secrets!) are invited to a historic (haunted) hotel--to solve a murder. The secluded Barclay Hotel, one of Colorado's most haunted places, sends five invitations to a carefully selected guest list: a cowboy, a librarian, a CEO, an actor, and a detective. The CEO's preteen son (ghost-hunting aficionado JJ, who hates reading) and the detective's granddaughter (aspiring detective Penny, a bookworm) tag along and immediately connect with the hotel's lonely resident kid, Emma, daughter of the head chef. Once the guests are assembled (and the driver has left, natch), the butler reveals that they've been gathered to solve a mystery--who killed Mr. Barclay?--and, with the exception of the detective, they are the suspects. The kids jump into action, interviewing suspects to tease out motive, means, and opportunity--and all of the adults have secrets. The mystery features some fun reversals, allowing just enough convolution for mystery novices (who will learn the terms "whodunit" and "red herring"); Agatha Christie references abound, and the hotel setting shines. The ghostly supernatural storyline is mild and unthreatening and not prominent enough for kids looking for a paranormal scary story. The murder mystery is gentled through temporal distance (the murder happened a week prior; there are no bodies or graphic moments). While the ending relies on a villain's monologue, the happily-ever-after is an earned one. Aside from dark-skinned Penny and her grandfather, the other characters default to (and are illustrated as) white. A quirky, kid-friendly introduction to the murder mystery. (Mystery. 8-12)
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6 Selections for State & Provincial Recommended Reading Lists
Midnight at the Barclay Hotel was selected by educational and library professionals to be included on the following state/provincial reading lists.
United States Lists (6)
Florida
- Sunshine State Young Readers Award, 2021-2022, Elementary School, Grades 3-5
Georgia
- Club Tome It List, 2022-2023, for Grades 3-5
Louisiana
- Louisiana Young Readers' Choice Award, 2023, Grades 3-5
Rhode Island
- Rhode Island Children's Book Award, 2022, for Grades 3-5
Washington
- Sasquatch Reading Award, 2023, Grades 3-6
Wisconsin
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