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Poison Most Vial
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[United States] : Abrams, 2012.
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1 online resource (256 pages)
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IL: MG - BL: 4.5 - AR Pts: 6
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HL: High-Low 610L
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Murder in the lab! The famous forensic scientist Dr. Ramachandran is stone-cold dead, and Ruby Rose's father is the prime suspect. It's one more reason for Ruby to hate the Gardens, the funky urban neighborhood to which she has been transplanted. Wise but shy, artistic but an outsider, Ruby must marshal everything and everyone she can to help solve the mystery and prove her father didn't poison his boss. Everyone? The list isn't too long: there's T. Rex, Ruby's big, goofy but goodhearted friend; maybe those other two weird kids from class; and that mysterious old lady in the apartment upstairs, who seems to know a lot about chemistry . . . which could come in very handy. Praise for Poison Most Vial "Carey mixes toxic chemistry and logic problems in his second middle-grade mystery to good, if not great effect. Budding chemists and crime-scene investigators will especially enjoy this science whodunit." -Kirkus Reviews Awards VOYA Top Shelf for Middle School Readers 2012 list |Benedict Carey, a New York Times science section writer, was a math and physics major in college. Hoping to ignite a passion for math in his own kids, he has crafted a smart and action-packed story for middle-grade readers that uses math lessons to solve the mystery. He and his wife and their children live in New York City.

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Language:
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ISBN:
9781613122907, 161312290X
Accelerated Reader:
MG
Level 4.5, 6 Points
Lexile code:
HL: High-Low
Lexile measure:
610

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Murder in the lab! The famous forensic scientist Dr. Ramachandran is stone-cold dead, and Ruby Rose's father is the prime suspect. It's one more reason for Ruby to hate the Gardens, the funky urban neighborhood to which she has been transplanted. Wise but shy, artistic but an outsider, Ruby must marshal everything and everyone she can to help solve the mystery and prove her father didn't poison his boss. Everyone? The list isn't too long: there's T. Rex, Ruby's big, goofy but goodhearted friend; maybe those other two weird kids from class; and that mysterious old lady in the apartment upstairs, who seems to know a lot about chemistry . . . which could come in very handy. Praise for Poison Most Vial "Carey mixes toxic chemistry and logic problems in his second middle-grade mystery to good, if not great effect. Budding chemists and crime-scene investigators will especially enjoy this science whodunit." -Kirkus Reviews Awards VOYA Top Shelf for Middle School Readers 2012 list |Benedict Carey, a New York Times science section writer, was a math and physics major in college. Hoping to ignite a passion for math in his own kids, he has crafted a smart and action-packed story for middle-grade readers that uses math lessons to solve the mystery. He and his wife and their children live in New York City.
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Carey, B. (2012). Poison Most Vial. [United States], Abrams.

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Carey, Benedict. 2012. Poison Most Vial. [United States], Abrams.

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Carey, Benedict, Poison Most Vial. [United States], Abrams, 2012.

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Carey, Benedict. Poison Most Vial. [United States], Abrams, 2012.

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