Kids Books - Detectives
Rugby and Rosie
By Nan Parson Rossiter
Everyone loves a good friend, even dogs! Genre: Realistic fiction
Famous
By Todd Strasser
This book was not as good as I expected it to be partly because of the way it was written. Each chapter went back and forth between when she was just getting famous, when she was famous, and after her fame ended. So overall for me it wasn't the best book.
Curse of the Boggin (The Library Book 1)
By D. J. MacHale
A very fun loving adventure book filled with many mysteries and exciting moments! The Curse of the Boggin is really a cool book that you should consider reading!
Werewolf Weekend (Tales from the Scaremaster)
By B. A. Frade, Stacia Deutsch
Hey boo zoom fans .... Read the excerpt. This book looks great. Getting in mood for Halloween too.
Big Trouble (Friday Barnes)
By R.A. Spratt
I liked this book and I liked that it has a lot of mystery and it's not to boring ;)
The Secret of Grim Hill (Volume 1)
By Linda DeMeulemeester
It's really mysterious in the middle and gets you all suspicious and stuff but as you get towards the climax, it gets you all excited and wanting to read more, you'll want to read it 27/7! I recommend this book to kids from grade 4 to grade 10 and who likes mystery.
I Survived (13 Book Series)
By Lauren Tarshis
fnaf
I love the I survived series the book I like the most is I survived the sinking of the titanick
Kingdom Keepers (7 Book Series)
By Ridley Pearson
bookworm
these books are for kids who enjoy adventure and who loves disney. i loved the book so much. had to skip the sixth book though.😥😥😭😞😠
School for SPIES Book 3 Ends of the Earth (A School for Spies Novel)
By Bruce Hale
When I finished reading Thicker Than Water, I was squealing internally with excitement when I finally got this book! But after reading this book, I felt that it was missing something! Don't get me mistaken, I really enjoyed this book and loved the whole series and oh how I love Max and his witty comments (this book was thankfully abundant with his cynical sense of humor). I think there was a lack of dialogue. Not that there is a lack of people talking (or screaming, yelling, or whispering) but I LOVE juicy dialogue. I NEED people to say interesting things. It's the small details that matter to me in a book, because any author can put big details in. (Small details would be, for example, how the ebbing rays of the nightlight lulled me to sleep as it flickered comfortingly, INSTEAD OF: I fell asleep.) If that doesn't make sense, let me just say in a nutshell that this book was a nice finale but it just slacked off a little for me, like with The Cloak Society series (great series!).









