Praise for Trouble in Bugland and Double Trouble in Bugland“Do not miss!”—Chicago Tribune“In Trouble in Bugland, William Kotzwinkle delivers five fanciful short detective stories for children eight years old and up. . . . You don’t have to be a bookworm to like Trouble in Bugland. All you need is a taste for fantasy and good humor.”—Boston Herald“Excitement and humor! Children who know Sherlock Holmes will most enjoy Trouble in Bugland. But even those who don’t are likely to appreciate the book’s sly mock seriousness and flights of rhetoric and imagination.”—New York Times Book Review“Fantastically entertaining….An homage to Sherlock that ably stands on is own two—or six—feet.”—Booklist“Kotzwinkle and Servello have created a little gem that should appeal to children of all ages. Bravo, Joe and Bill!”—Philadelphia Inquirer“A first rate presentation!”—Detroit News“Clever and suspenseful!”—School Library Journal“Sherlock Holmes fans of all ages—and entomology nuts—must read Trouble in Bugland, a hilarious homage to Arthur Conan Doyle. Illustrator Joe Servello’s handsome pictures in color and black and white are a grand accompaniment to Kotzwinkle’s clever and playful stories.”—Newsday“The bizarrely fertile imagination of William Kotzwinkle takes off again in this collection. . . . These stories reflect Kotzwinkle’s devilishly sly play upon the Holmes canon and its accompanying idiosyncrasies.”—Booklist