In the latest installment of the Hall Monitors series, Parker Ronald is set to prove he can save the day, or at least put forth his best effort. The backdrop of this thrilling tale is Mr. Reynolds' art show, which is filled with excitement and the chance for students to win a desirable grand prize. However, chaos ensues when the top artwork in the show is mysteriously destroyed.
As Hall Monitors, Parker and his friends take on the challenge of uncovering the truth behind this artful sabotage. With a colorful cast of suspects and an array of intriguing clues, they embark on a hilarious scavenger hunt that pushes their detective skills to the limit. Will they be able to catch the Vandal before the art show is ruined? The stakes are high, and the comedy is sure to entertain.
Hall Monitors 2: Total Eclipse of the Art is ideal for children ages 9 to 12, and it's not just a book for kids; it's designed to captivate the imagination of anyone who appreciates a funny story. Marcus Emerson, the talented author of Kid Youtuber, Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja, and The Super Life of Ben Braver, combines humor with mystery, making this book a must-read for middle school students and adults alike who refuse to grow up.
Join Parker and his crew in this rollicking adventure that combines art, comedy, and a thrilling mystery that is bound to leave readers guessing until the very end.