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Hardcover The Fall of Fergal, Or, Not So Dingly in the Dell Book

ISBN: 0805074767

ISBN13: 9780805074765

The Fall of Fergal, Or, Not So Dingly in the Dell

(Book #1 in the Unlikely Exploits Series)

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The very last words young Fergal McNally heard in his life were: "Don't lean out of that window!" The very last sounds were probably the air whistling past his sticky-out ears as he fell the fourteen stories, the honk of traffic horns below (getting nearer and nearer, of course), and-possibly-the "SP" of the "SPLAT!" he himself made as he hit the pavement. Fergal certainly wouldn't have heard more than the "SP," though, because by the time the "LAT!"...

Customer Reviews

4 ratings

I love it!

I love this entire series of books! I think Peter is my favorite author of all time. His writing style is fun! He is so creative! I love how he tells it like it is and throws in comments. I cannot rate this book high enough!

A bit unlikely...but very likable!

The Fall of Fergal is The First Unlikely Exploit in the adventures of the McNally family, though it is hard to say exactly what place Fergal will play in the remaining novels, as he dies...well, splats, almost immediately. Page one, in fact. The author, Philip Ardagh, then spends the rest of the book explaining how exactly the fatal accident that occurs on page one came to be. To say that the McNally family is a bit down on their luck would be like saying my cat is rather fond of cat food. In fact, she's a 20 pounder and the McNally's haven't had an acquaintance with luck in years. That is, until little Le Fay McNally makes it to the finals of the Tap `n' Type typing competition. As part of being in the finals, Le Fay gets a fancy room at very posh Dell Hotel. It's only supposed to be for her, but Jackie, the oldest of the McNally kids (pretty much a grown woman), decides it would be good for them all to have a holiday (other than Rufus McNally, their taciturn and sole remaining and non-parenting parent). So Jackie, Fergal, and the almost-identical twins Albie and Joshua, set off by bus to join her. On the way they meet Mr. Peach, a ventriloquist and beat poet (not exactly Kerouac, but very nice), who figures largely in the story later on. Le Fay's competition in the type off includes the nasty Graham Large, a regular dandy of a kid, who is not above shortcuts and cheating to get ahead. Things would have turned disastrous indeed if not for the sharp eyes of Fergal, the keen hearing of Jackie, and the kindness of Mr. Peach (and Malcolm Kent, the Tap `n' Type representative and a very nice fellow to boot). But it is Twinkle-Toes Tweedy, the hotel's detective, that ultimately changes the lives of all the McNally's after the competition is over. And I'm not going to say another word, as I've probably said too much already and I'd rather have you off reading this delightful little book than read any more from me about it. It's funny, a bit dark, exquisitely odd, and genuinely original. I recommend it for readers aged 9 and up (especially those reluctant ones), though I think just about anyone with a decent sense of humor would enjoy this one and the other "unlikely events" that occur in the sequels.

I liked this book

We read it in class this week. It's a quick and easy read, maybe a bit childish, but overall pretty good. It was in an interesting format with the author going off on tangents, foreshadowing events to come, telling jokes, and other ways to involve the reader. Some may be confused by the format but I liked and enjoyed this book. I'd reccomend it to anyone who just wants a short and easy to read fun book.

My 10 year old LOVED it

My 10 year-old son, usually a reluctant reader, loved this book so much that he repeatedly chose to read beyond his "required" 30 minutes of reading time. Also, he kept running in to me to read me excerpts - he thought it was hilarious. He brought it to school to ask his librarian to get it. Wow! I've ordered the second and anxiously await the 3rd.
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