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From the author of the Ballpark Mysteries comes a brand-new sports-themed chapter book series featuring the coolest club around-the Most Valuable Players!
Five friends are ready for their school's Olympics field day. There will be relay races, archery contests, and more! But not everyone wants to play fair-someone is trying to ruin the events! Can the kids in the Most Valuable Player club solve the mystery, save the Olympics, and take home the gold?
Perfect for kids who love to compete in all kinds of contests and have fun with great friends, David A. Kelly's new series teaches readers that when you're a most valuable player, you love sports, always show spirit, and never give up! And don't miss bonus back matter filled with cool sports facts in every book.
Author Notes
David A. Kelly received a BA from Syracuse University, a MA in cognitive and neural networks from Boston University, and a MBA in marketing from Bentley University. He is a freelance writer who specializes in technology, travel, and business. He is also the author of Babe Ruth and the Baseball Curse and the Ballpark Mysteries series for children.
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Reviews (5)
Publisher's Weekly Review
Kelly branches out from his Ballpark Mysteries books with this opening title in the MVP series, in which a multiethnic group of elementary school students try to figure out who is threatening their school's Olympics-style sports competition. After best friends Max and Alice discover a note reading "Your Olympics are a joke. Cancel them or the joke will be on you!" they enlist the help of their friend Nico, as well as twins Luke and Kat, to find the culprit, using methods both traditional (comparing fingerprints) and contemporary (evidence in a smartphone photo). Lively dialogue, athletic action, and smart thinking among the kids should keep interest levels high, and Brundage's black-and-white cartoons mix playfulness and suspense as they depict various acts of sabotage, such as an oil-soaked relay race course. Simultaneously available: The Soccer Surprise. Ages 6-9. Author's agent: Caryn Wiseman, Andrea Brown Literary Agency. (May) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
Horn Book Review
A diverse group of Franklin Elementary students--Max, Alice, Nico, and twins Luke and Kat--works to uncover who's trying to sabotage the school's Olympic-style field day while also participating in the competitions. Action-filled chapters and plentiful black-and-white illustrations support beginning readers. Facts about the Olympics are included at book's end. A lively start to the mystery/sports mash-up series. (c) Copyright 2017. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Booklist Review
The new series, MVP, by the author of the Ballpark Mysteries introduces five friends at Franklin Elementary School, who band together to find the would-be saboteur of the school's annual Olympics. Fearing that the games will be cancelled when anonymous threats are received, Max, Alice, Niko, Luke, and Kat collect clues while also trying to participate in various events. The culprit seems to be one step ahead, but the kids doggedly eliminate suspects and even forfeit the chance for medals when they recognize their chance to catch him red-handed. The combination of athletics and mysteries is always a winner, and the friends are a diverse group in terms of race and talent, who swiftly recognize their potential when working as a team. After saving the Olympics they create the MVP club. It may not have a function yet, but its purpose will undoubtedly become evident as the series continues. Illustrations break up the text, and the book ends with several pages of MVP Stats about the Olympics. An energetic series opener.--Dean, Kara Copyright 2016 Booklist
School Library Journal Review
Gr 2-5-The first entry in this new series brings together a group of five energetic elementary students who are excited about the upcoming Olympic-style games. While Max, Nico, Luke, Alice, and Kat practice for their events, they stumble onto a mystery: someone is threatening the games. Although the principal tells them not to worry, they discover that there have been multiple threats insisting that the games be cancelled. Uncovering one clue at a time, they work together to solve the mystery. Short chapters filled with action keep readers interested and engaged. Illustrations throughout bring characters and events to life. An "MVP Stats" section at the end provides basic information about the Olympics. VERDICT Sports lovers and readers of all stripes will like hanging out with these five kids who exemplify the best in cooperation and competition.-Laura Fields Eason, Parker Bennett Curry Elementary School, Bowling Green, KY © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Kirkus Review
When a mysterious saboteur threatens to shut down their school's Olympic games, five young athletes put on their detective shoes. Classmates Max, Alice, Nico, and twins Luke and Kata diverse crew, to judge from Brundage's introductory portrait gallery and frequent, realistically drawn illustrationsare looking forward to their respective events in Franklin Elementary's upcoming annual Olympics. But someone is sending threatening notes to the faculty organizers, and once the games begin, oiled grass on the relay route and a tug of war rope that is partially cut lead to dangerous falls. Who could the culprit be? Gathering fingerprints and other evidence, the young sleuths work together to eliminate one suspect and at last catch another red-handed. They are less successful in winning medals, but at the ensuing ceremony they earn a special "MVP" award for saving the games and decide to form a club. Along with plenty of sports action and sterling detective work to appreciate, Kelly offers readers a chance to ponder the contrast between the priorities of the culprit, a multimedalist from the previous year jealously unwilling to be upstaged, and Nico, who abruptly quits a race he's about to win when he spots the saboteur at work. A quick set of facts and photos from the official Olympic Games cap this series opener. This series opener is a promising venture into early Matt Christopher territory. (Mystery/sports fiction. 7-9) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.