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The Red Blazer Girls: The Vanishing Violin

The Red Blazer Girls: The Vanishing Violin

By Michael D. Beil

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The Agency 1: A Spy in the House

The Agency 1: A Spy in the House

By Y.S. Lee

MaddyKate

I think it is a really well written book. It tells a story of a girl who was caught stealing from her master's house and sentenced to be hanged.During the trial she goes outside to get a drink but is kidnapped. She finds herself at a school for girls. A few years pass being at the school when Mary (that is the name of the girl) goes to the headmaster to speak to her. She finds out about a secret agency that is concealed in the school. She agrees to join the agency and is appointed her fist mission. Mary must find out the truth about a man who they think is smuggling cargo on his ships. The author Y. S. Lee is very good at writing her stories so you want to keep reading. It shows you how girls can be clever.

The Book of Time #1: The Book of Time

The Book of Time #1: The Book of Time

By Guillaume Prevost

about a kid who can travel through time using a stone statue. historical fiction

Treasure on Superstition Mountain (Superstition Mountain Mysteries)

Treasure on Superstition Mountain (Superstition Mountain Mysteries)

By Elise Broach

It's a mystery book with a crew of 4 people. Their names are Deliah, Simon, Jack and Henry.These people find treasure and look for more.As they go the mystery still continues.

Summer at Forsaken Lake

Summer at Forsaken Lake

By Michael D. Beil

This was the awesomest book ever, statticoed with humor and mystery. It is a must read for all readers out there!

The Nightmarys

The Nightmarys

By Dan Poblocki

This book is very good but I haven't finished reading it yet but it's actually not that scary just don't read it in the dark at midnight.

Wilma Tenderfoot and the Case of the Rascal's Revenge

Wilma Tenderfoot and the Case of the Rascal's Revenge

By Emma Kennedy

reallllllllllllly want to read this book after reading the other 3

Horten's Incredible Illusions: Magic, Mystery & Another Very Strange Adventure (Horten's Miraculous Mechanisms)

Horten's Incredible Illusions: Magic, Mystery & Another Very Strange Adventure (Horten's Miraculous Mechanisms)

By Lissa Evans

After Stuart Horten’s adventure to find his uncle’s workshop, he didn’t think there would be another crazy journey. That is, until he and April found a mysterious six-pointed star that transported Stuart into the desert with a camel. But now Stuart and April are starting to figure things out; like what happens after they’ve completed all of the adventures. They will uncover Uncle Tony’s will. And now that they have gotten rid of Jeannie, Clifford is still trying to put his act together (HAHAHA!) and pursue his lifelong dream of being a magician, but his tricks aren’t the best. Then comes the mysterious phone call to Stuart, offering lots of money for Tony’s magic tricks for an unknown reason. But then, Stuart’s adventures take a turn for the worse when the triplets get trapped in one of the magic tricks, and it is up to Stuart to help them. In a lovely sequel, Lissa Evans doesn’t let readers down and ends the Horten story off with a tale as magical as the first. My thoughts: I really loved this book. It definitely lived up to my expectations of a wonderful sequel after reading the first book. Stuart’s adventures are just so fun to read about, and they keep you guessing. Lissa Evans did an incredible job capturing the moments and making his story seem like it could happen in real life, with the magic. T his is the end of the series, but I am really hoping to read more stories like this one, especially by Lissa Evans. This book is a must-read for fans of magic and a mysterious adventure. Overall: 9 out of 10 Stars

Horten's Miraculous Mechanisms: Magic, Mystery, & a Very Strange Adventure

Horten's Miraculous Mechanisms: Magic, Mystery, & a Very Strange Adventure

By Lissa Evans

Stuart Horten has just moved to the town of Beeton. Beeton is the town where his great-uncle, “Teeny-Tiny” Tony Horten lived and had his workshop for Horten’s Miraculous Mechanisms. Adjusting to life, Stuart stumbles across a trail of clues left by his great-uncle that leads him to his workshop. In a mysterious tale of Stuart’s adventures searching for clues, Lissa Evans cooks up a promising debut. My thoughts: Horten’s Miraculous Mechanisms was a very wonderful book. I love mysteries, and books that have characters following clues to find something they desire. Stuart is a really small ten year old who is trying to find something that is related to his family. He is very ambitious looking for the workshop; there are adults who are spying on him, he is getting into trouble but he still does his best to follow through. The dad is a crack-up with his stupendous use of really long and confusing words, as are the next-door twins, April, May and June, with their newspaper. I can not wait to read the sequel (which is waiting on the hold shelf for me to pick up at my local library!!!! and I think that Lissa Evans did a great job with her debut.

The Berenstain Bears and the Tic-Tac-Toe Mystery

The Berenstain Bears and the Tic-Tac-Toe Mystery

By Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain

I did not like this book a whole lot, but it was still a good book. The book was just a little too long for me.

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