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Ace Lacewing

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185: 50:, the dark metropolis of DC Comics. Plot lines are typically mystery based, with the culprit being unknown until the very end of the story. Although unrealistic in nature, each book incorporates a unique insect fact that aids Ace in solving the mystery. The author has said that he had the idea for the character while illustrating a non-fiction book on bugs and incidentally learning a lot about them. 45:
and the American private eye school of detective fiction, the visual style evoking the noir atmosphere with moody blue and black backgrounds. Each installment takes place in the fictitious Motham City, echoing
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insect detective, on his latest crime solving caper. In his adventures, Ace is frequently accompanied by his girlfriend Xerces Blue,
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The books have won several awards, including the Bank Street College of Education's Best Books of the Year Award and the
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The books have been translated into Chinese, with even the extensive signage in the artwork being translated.
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notes the many humorous touches, both verbal and visual, including insect-related puns.
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Ace Lacewing, Bug Detective: Bad Bugs Are My Business
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children's books
David Biedrzycki
anthropomorphic
a butterfly
film noir
Gotham City
School Library Journal
IRA Children's Book Award
Ace Lacewing




"Video: "A Modern Day Peter Pan: David Biedrzycki""
the original


Charlesbridge Publishers: Awards
Children's literature portal
Categories
Series of children's books
Children's mystery novels
2000s children's books

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