The Bull Shark (Dragged From Under #1)

 
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The Bull Shark (Dragged From Under #1)
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Age Range
8+
Release Date
September 21, 2020
ISBN
978-1338587661
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An action-packed story perfect for fans of shark attack novels, with a touch of STEM, that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Barn Whimbril is a shark-obsessed sixth grader living in Florida. When a deadly shark attack happens in a canal near his home, he heads off to the scene. As he tries to figure out what has caused these bull sharks to become more aggressive, Barn will face several hazards both in and out of the water.

An action-packed story perfect for fans of shark attack novels, with a touch of STEM, that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Barn Whimbril is a shark-obsessed sixth grader living in Florida. When a deadly shark attack happens in a canal near his home, he heads off to the scene. As he tries to figure out what has caused these bull sharks to become more aggressive, Barn will face several hazards both in and out of the water.

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Even canals can be dangerous!
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Barn Whimbril has moved to Florida with his mother after the death of his father in the military, so that they can be near her sister. He is very interested in sharks, and has read extensively on the topic. He also gets alerts on his phone when there are shark attacks. Unfortunately, there is an attack in a nearby canal that results in the death of a teenager. Barn and his friends Finn and Margaret start to investigate why sharks might be attracted to that particular stretch of the canal, and befriend a resident, Grandpa Lemon, who lives nearby. The neighbors in the area are in favor of using dynamite or possibly electric shock to take care of the sharks, even if it is illegal, so Barn wants to make sure that the sharks are not harmed. He has an ally in Jessup Sabine, a scientist who is looking into the matter as well. Sabine is impressed with Barn's hypotheses, and the two do some investigating. Barn's biggest break through is finding out that a local restaurant has employees that dump food scraps into the canal for fun, and the fact that there are solar panels nearby also attract the sharks. Will Barn be able to prove that this is the reason that sharks are entering the canal before another tragedy befalls the area?
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I'm always a fan of children with particular interests, and judging from the popularity of the nonfiction books in my library, sharks are a winner. Barn's methods of investigating and using his knowledge are good to see, and sharing this interest with his friends is even better. Jessup was an interesting character, and his brief flirtation with Barn's mother was a nice touch. One of my favorite parts of this book was that the characters biked back and forth short distances to the location; it's good to see middle grade characters being given some freedom, even in a dangerous place like Florida.

This will probably be a big seller in Scholastic book fairs along with Melissa Cristina Marquez' Wild Survival and Spradlin's Menace from the Deep.
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A suspenseful showdown between humans and deadly bull sharks.
(Updated: July 05, 2026)
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What worked:
The book jumps right into the conflict, as the prologue describes the death of a teenager vacationing with his aunt along a canal. Barn is obsessed with sharks, so he quickly jumps at the chance to investigate the attack. He discovers many of the residents along the canal are either unaware or unconcerned about the danger, but Barn’s focus is on determining why bull sharks are this far inland. The naivety of the people and additional attacks and near-attacks maintain the suspense of the plot. Barn’s mother constantly warns him to stay out of the water which creates a premonition of upcoming dangers.
Prior to each bull shark attack, the author includes a few pages from the shark’s point of view. The purpose is to build anticipation and to provide information about sharks. The author describes how and why sharks attack and eat their prey, and it even touches on how they digest their food. The story shares the shark’s thought process as it prepares to attack. The book then returns to the story just as the creature moves in for the kill. Barn adds additional facts on sharks throughout the story, and he’s perceived as an expert, not a know-it-all.
The book’s purpose is to entertain and to present a case for protecting the environment. Despite the teenager’s death and the threat of further injuries, Barn is all about balancing the need to make the waters safe while preserving the sharks’ lives. The first reaction of humans is to kill dangerous animals, but the book points out sharks are only trying to survive. The question is what have humans done to the environment that has changed the behavior of the animals? The conflict between killing and conservation is at the forefront of the plot.
What didn’t work as well:
The entire book is focused on determining why many bull sharks are lurking in a Florida canal without any other complications to the story. This fact is good because the main conflict is very compelling, but it doesn’t make the overall book as interesting as it might have been. Barn has a very intelligent friend named Finn, and their relationship merits more attention. In addition, Barn has a crush on a girl named Margaret, and their interactions reveal a mutual friendship. These two relationships should be developed more in the book’s sequel.
The Final Verdict:
A suspenseful showdown between humans and deadly bull sharks. The book presents a straightforward story of bull sharks threatening a small, Florida community, and a young boy’s efforts to find a peaceful solution. This book will appeal to lovers of sharks and nature, and the efforts taken to protect them from humans.
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