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Calendar Mysteries #8

August Acrobat

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It's a mystery every month from popular A to Z Mysteries author Ron Roy!

August is for Acrobat...

In the eigth book of the Calendar Mysteries - an early chapter book mystery series featuring the younger siblings of the A to Z Mysteries detectives - something special is coming to Green Lawn - a traveling circus! But when the performers arrive, they need help. Their show is a mess, and Bradley, Brian, Nate, and Lucy are happy to chip in. They fix up the equipment and find dazzling new acts, but what the show needs most is an acrobat. No one in town is brave enough to go up on the high trapeze, except for one mysterious masked person. If the kids could find out who it is, this might be the best circus ever - but it seems as if this acrobat doesn't want to be found!

Parents, teachers, and librarians agree that these highly collectible chapter books are perfect for emerging readers and any kid who loves mysteries!

81 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 23, 2014

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Ron Roy

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Ron Roy has been writing books for children since 1974. He is the author of dozens of books, including the popular A to Z Mysteries®, Calendar Mysteries, and Capital Mysteries. When not working on a new book, Ron likes to teach tricks to his dog Pal, play poker with friends, travel, and read thrilling mystery books.

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6,259 reviews80 followers
April 26, 2024
The circus is in town. The kids help get it set up, but it needs an acrobat. A mysterious masked man shows up and wows the crowd. The kids try to find out who he is.

Good for little kids.
327 reviews13 followers
August 5, 2022
Always cute little stories about people being their best selves. I love how they seem to show how good people can be and the way they help each other out. Read these with your kids or by yourself. They're my silly guilty pleasure reads each month.
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8 reviews
November 14, 2019
**Warning: this text may contain spoilers** Their is this really good Acobat. This famliy has a circus but the two kids do not want to be in it and one is try to be bad at being a Acrobat so he can do want he want to do in his life!
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1,364 reviews26 followers
June 24, 2019
I read the original A-Z Mystery stories when I was a little kid and greatly enjoyed them, I had only ever gotten to the Letter T, so I figured this year I would re-read and actually complete the series all this time later, and I was delighted to learn that Ron Roy has continued on the Green Lawn Mysteries and characters, and gone on with Calendar Mysteries and the A-Z Super Mysteries, which I will get to reading later on.

This series of 12 books focuses on the younger relatives of the Main Characters of the original series, and it's charming and fun to see the adventures they all get up to in this fun additional series.
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44 reviews
November 8, 2018
We used to just give young kids adult novels (or novels written by emotionally stunted adults, which is eerily similar to how most pop music is made and sold) or comic books. Now we give them these turgid, underwritten early chapter books because I don't know, there's a market for it. Kids need to learn how to read but this narratively dull, watered-down stuff isn't going to turn kids on to reading for the long-haul. We already have a problem with literacy why exacerbate it by giving kids the idea that books are dull slogs? This is totally fine and unoffensive but honestly who cares.
642 reviews2 followers
June 1, 2025
A traveling circus comes to town and the kids find out that the family has two teenage kids that are both acrobats, although their parents only think one of them is. The kids are trying to figure out how to tell their parents about their own dreams. In the end, the kids find out how they can help out the circus family and have the opportunity to enjoy the circus too. A fun book for early readers, although the mystery element is not quite as strong as in some of the other books.
7 reviews
July 11, 2017
I think it is really cool

I liked when the parents told Adam and Hannah they would be teachers that was a very good part I think

1,205 reviews
February 26, 2021
These books are so cute. This one focuses on the circus coming to town. The kids are great and the story is fun.
199 reviews
July 8, 2021
Turtle: great! (She loves Ron Roy mysteries.) She wants to re-read before it goes back to the library. :-)
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1,310 reviews5 followers
November 7, 2022
Nate, Lucy, Bradley, and Brian are on another case to find a missing acrobat. Our family loves reading this series, we only have one left.
80 reviews3 followers
October 23, 2023
I read this allowed to my 2nd grade class. It kept them attention and they asked to read it regularly.
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Author 1 book670 followers
October 5, 2012
This is another fun mystery in the Calendar Mysteries series by Ron Roy. We tore through the A to Z Mysteries by the same author and now we are patiently waiting for each month in this series to get published.

This new series is for younger children, so it's starting to be a bit young for them. No matter. We've had fun with them and the characters and setting are familiar to us by now.

This story was fun (and quite predictable.) I like that these mysteries are simple, harmless, and understandable for young children. There is no danger, menace or unsupervised children putting themselves into a harmful situation. And I love the interaction between the younger children and our old friends: Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose.
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32 reviews4 followers
June 3, 2014
* RANDOM HOUSE / YL 2.9
* 5/31= 40min 6/2=50min

kids, money, circus, unbelievable, acrobat, practice, success

"That's amazing!"Nate whispered.
"He's like Spider-Man!"

I liked this conversation because it reminds me how amazing the man is. I could feel the eciting emotion from the convesation.

In this semester, I want to read this series as much as possible. It is very suited to me to read. I want to find my favorite story.
51 reviews
November 3, 2022
Matthew: I loved this book! One of the books in the calendar mysteries series, similar to the ABC mysteries books, Are the August Acrobat! Since it's so short, I wish it was longer! Only 72 pages! Man, It is short! Will they ever know who is the Acrobat, Or are they lucking out? I loved it!
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1,115 reviews14 followers
November 16, 2013
its about Brian and his friends saw this acrobat in silver tights do amazing stuff.so they want to know who that person was.
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426 reviews7 followers
July 17, 2015
there was a show and they wanted to see it then they saw a acrobat peforming then the acrobat did not want to do it anymore but they do not know who is the acrobat who could it be?
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