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It’s an honest-to-jeepers mystery! Agent Judy Drewdy sets out to solve the case of the missing puppy when a canine-cop-in-training vanishes into thin air.
Judy Moody is in a mood. A sleuthing, Nancy Drew kind of mood. So what’s a WBMS (world’s best mystery solver) to do? Go find a mystery, that’s what! And she doesn’t have to snoop for long: when Mr. Chips, a beloved crime-dog-in-training, goes missing, Judy Drewdy and her chums, agents Dills Pickle (Frank), Spuds Houdini (Rocky), and James Madagascar (Stink) find themselves smack-dab in the middle of a real-life, scare-your-pants-off whodunit. Was Mr. Chips stolen by dirty dognappers? And why are chocolate chip cookies disappearing all over town? Watch out for red herrings—along with plenty of clever references to classic Nancy Drew mysteries—as Eagle Eye Moody and company are hot on the case!
With a bonus story featuring the winner of the Judy Moody Ultimate Fan Contest!
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level1 - 4
- Lexile measure570L
- PublisherCandlewick Press
- Publication dateAugust 24, 2010
- ISBN-13978-0763634506
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Editorial Reviews
Review
—Washington Post
Judy is an endearing mix of precocious and familiar with just the right amount of exaggeration.
—School Library Journal
Mysteries and Moody, a winning combination.
—Booklist --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
About the Author
Peter H. Reynolds is the illustrator of the Judy Moody and Stink books and the author-illustrator of The Dot, Ish, So Few of Me, and Rose’s Garden. He lives in Dedham, Massachusetts. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
Tick-tock, tick-tock went the old clock, thumping like a scary heartbeat. Quiet as a ghost, she climbed the dark, dark stairs. In her bare feet, she tiptoed down the dark, dark hallway to the dark, dark door. She tapped one, two, three times, signaling in Morse code. Just then, the door creaked open.
KNOCK-KNOCK."
"AAHHH!" screamed Judy from under the covers of her top bunk bed. She let go of the Mood Libs tablet she'd been writing in. It sailed through the air, bonking Stink on the noggin.
"Ouch!" yelled Stink, rubbing his head. "Watch the brains! You're gonna give me an egg on my head."
"You already are an egghead, Stink," Judy teased.
"Well, you didn't have to throw the book at me."
"At least it wasn't the encyclopedia. That's what you get for scaring the pants off me while I was writing a spooky Mood Libs story."
"Why are you under the covers? It's the middle of the day."
"Nancy Drew says a person should never be afraid of the dark. So I was practicing."
"Why do you have a flashlight?"
"A good detective always keeps a flashlight under her pillow."
"Does Nancy Drew do that?"
"Hel-lo! Haven't you read THE MESSAGE IN THE HOLLOW OAK?"
"I'm not a Nancy Drew cuckoo-head like some people!"
"Can I help it if I'm trying to read all fifty-six original Nancy Drew classics?"
Stink waved the Mood Libs book at her. "Does Nancy Drew throw stuff at her brother, too?"
"Nancy Drew doesn't have a brother. But if she did, I'm sure she'd throw stuff if he scared the jeepers out of her."
"Jeepers?"
"That's Nancy Drew talk, Stink. Get a clue."
"Do Nancy Drew mysteries have any stuff that blows up? Good mysteries have stuff that blows up. Like boats or cakes or maybe exploding motorcycles?"
"No, Stink. Nancy Drew mysteries have old clocks and hidden diaries and squeaky steps and stuff."
"Oh," said Stink. He did not sound one teeny bit scared. He sounded a teeny bit bored.
"But Nancy Drew mysteries do have stuff like exploding oranges and flaming rockets and spooky old mansions. Lots of mansions. And they are all haunted, and one time Nancy Drew almost gets crushed when the ceiling falls on her. Another time she's chased by a phantom horse. She even gets strangled by a giant python. No lie."
"Exploding pythons are cool," said Stink, getting mixed up. "Can I look at one of your Nancy Drews?"
"Over there." Judy pointed to a pile of stuff on her desk. "Under my sock monkey."
Stink lifted up the sock monkey. "Under your sock monkey is a pillow."
"Under the pillow," Judy told him. Stink lifted the pillow.
"Under your pillow is nothing but a big fat dictionary."
"Under the dictionary."
Stink lifted up the dictionary. "It's a mystery just trying to find your Nancy Drew book." Under the dictionary was Nancy Drew book #43: THE MYSTERY OF THE 99 STEPS. "Why's it under all this stuff?"
"Well, um . . . don't laugh, but-"
"Ha! Ju-dy is scare-dy!" Stink chimed. "You hid it under here because it's scary. You're scared of a Nancy Drew nightmare!"
"Can I help it if I have an overachieving imagination?" asked Judy. "I double-dare you to read it. In the dark."
Stink shivered.
"See, Nancy's friend has this weird dream about these creepy ninety-nine steps, so Nancy goes to France to try to find them and solve the mystery of her friend's dream. It's spine-chilling. Says so right on the back. Books don't lie, Stink."
"Maybe you'll have a bad dream from reading the book. Then I can go to France to solve the mystery of your bad dream. . .and see the Eiffel Tower."
"The Eiffel Tower is so beside the point, Stink. But you just gave me a genius idea. I'm going to solve a mystery. A real-life, Nancy-Drew, scare-your-pants-off mystery. For sure and absolute positive."
"What's the mystery?"
"I don't know yet. I have to find one first."
"Do you have to go to France to find it?"
"Stink, you don't have to leave the country to find a mystery. There could be one right in your own backyard."
Stink looked out the window into the yard. "All I see out there is your purple jump rope, a pink-and-white soccer ball, your bike with the flat tire, and the blue tent we use for the Toad Pee Club. The only mystery is why Mom and Dad don't make you pick up your stuff."
"Ha, ha. Very funny. A mystery is out there, Stink. Maybe not in the backyard exactly. But it could be right under our noses. All we have to do is pay attention."
Just like that, she, Judy Moody, went looking for a mystery. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Review
These books...are likely to improve the reader's mood by a good bit.
—Washington Post
Judy is an endearing mix of precocious and familiar with just the right amount of exaggeration.
—School Library Journal
Mysteries and Moody, a winning combination.
—Booklist
From School Library Journal
© Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. --This text refers to the hardcover edition.
From Booklist
Product details
- ASIN : B0040GJ592
- Publisher : Candlewick Press (August 24, 2010)
- Publication date : August 24, 2010
- Language : English
- File size : 7823 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 193 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #439,628 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #342 in Children's Detectives Books
- #433 in Children's Imagination & Play Fiction
- #2,390 in Children's Humorous Literature
- Customer Reviews:
About the author

10 THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT ME
10. The first book I ever wrote was about a hermit crab, inspired by a pet I once owned.
9. My favorite color is purple.
8. I love to read mysteries. When I was Judy’s age, I read all 56 classic Nancy Drew books . . . in order! Jeepers!
7. I used to collect scabs so I could examine them under the microscope that I got for my 8th birthday.
6. My four sisters and I often made up our own language, which included the words "Hoidi Boidi", "oogey", "retzel crummypuss" and "poony-poony".
5. My favorite TV show is JEOPARDY!
4. To research my Sisters Club book, THE RULE OF THREE, I toured San Francisco in search of the ultimate cupcake. The winner: Sleepless in San Francisco. Think chocolate + coffee.
3. When I was a kid, I fell down a hill from chasing the ice-cream truck and had to get stitches.
2. When I was a librarian, I used to tell stories in sign language. That’s how I got the expression “same-same” for Judy.
1. I share a birthday (February 28) with a famous princess, race car driver and gangster, a Rolling Stone, a French tightrope walker, and a winning racehorse named Smarty Jones.
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My 8 year old daughter has read many Judy Moody books and loves each of them. I can now see why she enjoys reading Judy Moody. Judy Moody is a comical mystery which is perfect for young girls. The illustrations create a vivid image of all the characters and some of the events in the story. This illustrations help beginning students visualize the events and follow the story. The illustrations also break up the lengthy pages so the chapter book is not as intimidating for younger readers. It bridges that gap between picture books and chapter books. Judy Moody retains your attention because she is always on the move, upbeat and ready to solve a mystery.
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they must be good coz she never liked reading at all before we discovered these books.
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