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The Day of the Flying Thumbs (Freekham High School, #1)
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SOLVED: Children's/YA > SOLVED. Y/A or Middle-grade fiction series about a school where two new students are admitted and solve mysteries — one of their adventures involved a flock of pigeons invading the school. [s]

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Kelsey (heytheredemons) | 10 comments Hiya,
I would love to have help finding a book series I read probably between 2008-2012. It was published around that time, and set in the present. There were about 4 or so books in the series at the time, though there may be more now. I borrowed them as physical books from my library. They're the kind of books you would find at a scholastic book fair.

The story was about these two pre-teens / young teens starting at a new school, coincidentally on the same day. One was a blonde girl, possibly named Sophie or something similar, and one was a brunette boy whose name I can't recall. I also wildly remember that their noses were descried as ski-slope for the girl, and snub for the boy.

They were put in the same class, and initially didn't get along well, but eventually become friends. I think it was first-person or limited third-person narration, and the chapters would switch POV between the two characters. They befriended others who also attended the school, such as a girl named Memphis, who wore her hair shaved and had bright green eyes. There was a bully character who would try and make fun of her for her hair, but Memphis wouldn't take anything from anyone.

The plot was in a similar vein to books like the 'Schooling Around' series, or the tv show 'Detentionaire', where something strange happens, and it would be up to the main characters and their odd-squad friends to solve the mystery.

The book that I best remember revolved around the mystery of pigeons. The school was overrun by birds who were disrupting classes and making messes. I don't remember how it got resolved.

The covers of this series usually featured cartoon versions of the two main characters wearing school uniforms, with a block-colour background. The title would be written inside something like a speech bubble. I'm fairly sure that the pigeon book was purple, and had a pigeon on the cover too. Another cover in the series may have been green.

I'm sure the titles were single-words, generally onomatopoeic or words of disgust like 'ick'. I thought that the pigeon book was called 'Splat!' but I haven't been able to find anything like the book I read with that title.

The books were in English, and I think the author was a man, but I'm not sure. I have a feeling it may have been set in Australia/New Zealand/UK, purely because the students are wearing uniforms, but it could also be set in the USA or Canada.

I'd really appreciate if you could submit your ideas for what these book series could be :)

[Minor Spoiler]
I also remember that the last book in this series that I read, which may or may not be the pigeon one, had an underlying plot about how both of the main characters were about to transfer again to different schools, and they were upset about it and didn't want to tell each other. I think this may be because of romantic tension between the characters, or maybe they were just really good friends. I can't remember how this resolved; either they both coincidentally were able to stay after all, or they left and that was the end of the series, or it was all going to be resolved in another book.


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Kelsey (heytheredemons) | 10 comments Rainbowheart wrote: "Legacies?"

Thanks for the suggestion :)

I don't think this is it though. The school was not magical, and it also wasn't a boarding school.


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Becca (beccalikesbooks) | 5501 comments This is a long shot because the covers don't match your description and I'm sure you'd remember if they were set in a youth orchestra rather than a regular school, but just in case - the Sizzle and Splat Sleuths series by Ronald Kidd? The second book, Second Fiddle, has a pigeon on the cover.


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Kris | 54877 comments Mod
Kelsey, please add more plot details (e.g., pigeon mystery) to the topic header (title). We have thousands of book requests.

Click the small "edit" link after the header. This only works on the full Desktop website - not the Mobile website or app. (On the Mobile website, there's a "Desktop version" link at the bottom of the page.)


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Kelsey (heytheredemons) | 10 comments Becca wrote: "This is a long shot because the covers don't match your description and I'm sure you'd remember if they were set in a youth orchestra rather than a regular school, but just in case - the Sizzle and..."


Thanks for the suggestion!
But I don't think it's the same series :(


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Kelsey (heytheredemons) | 10 comments bump


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Kris | 54877 comments Mod
This isn't your book (too recent), but how does the cover compare to your book? Are the girl and boy illustrations more cartoonish?
- Chirp by Kate Messner (Chirp by Kate Messner)


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Kelsey (heytheredemons) | 10 comments Kris wrote: "This isn't your book (too recent), but how does the cover compare to your book? Are the girl and boy illustrations more cartoonish?
- Chirp by Kate Messner (Chirp by [author:Ka..."


Thanks for adding this, it does look and sound very similar to how I described :)
The characters did look more cartoonish, with more facial detail


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Kelsey (heytheredemons) | 10 comments Bump


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Becca (beccalikesbooks) | 5501 comments This one keeps me up at night... you remember so many specific details, it shouldn't be this hard to find! Just to say that I am continuing to hunt for this, but haven't had any luck so far.


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Kris | 54877 comments Mod
Is the genre mystery (for middle grade/YA)?


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Becca (beccalikesbooks) | 5501 comments HOLD THE FRONT PAGE! I think I may have found them - the Freekham High School series by Steve Cole. The first book is Thumb, also published as The Day of the Flying Thumbs. The pigeon one is Pigeon, also published as The Day of the Monster Pigeons.

I don't know why I couldn't find them in my searches on Goodreads, LibraryThing, Google Books or WorldCat - I finally found them by searching the metadata field on Archive.org for "pigeon" + "school", in case anyone is interested!


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Kris | 54877 comments Mod
Here are more plot descriptions of Becca's suggestions from Amazon. (I used the spoiler tag to save space on the page.)

The Day of the Flying Thumbs / Thumb by Steve Cole -- (view spoiler)

The Day of the Monster Pigeons / Pigeon by Steve Cole -- (view spoiler)


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Kelsey (heytheredemons) | 10 comments Becca wrote: "HOLD THE FRONT PAGE! I think I may have found them - the Freekham High School series by Steve Cole. The first book is Thumb, also published as [book:The Day of the Flying Thumbs|1481..."

Thank you so much, my year has been made! These are the books. Thanks for looking so hard!! I thought I'd never find out what they were called (would never have guessed the titles and covers had changed since I read them - what a mystery)


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Kelsey (heytheredemons) | 10 comments Kris wrote: "Here are more plot descriptions of Becca's suggestions from Amazon. (I used the spoiler tag to save space on the page.)

The Day of the Flying Thumbs / Thumb by [auth..."


Thank you for your help in sleuthing these books out!!


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Becca (beccalikesbooks) | 5501 comments Kelsey wrote: "Thank you so much, my year has been made! These are the books. Thanks for looking so hard!! I thought I'd never find out what they were called (would never have guessed the titles and covers had changed since I read them - what a mystery)"

Glad I could help. This one was really annoying me so my efforts weren't entirely selfless!


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