Kids Books - Detectives
The Girl Who Wasn't There (Nancy Drew Graphic Novels: Girl Detective #4)
By Stefan Petrucha
Amazing! So, in this book Nancy, Bess, and George have to go to India! So, one night Nancy gets a phone call from her friend, Kalphana and this time NO it's not for tech help. Nancy hears something crazy on the phone! So Nancy really wants to solve this mystery so she and her friends travel to India. It's a VERY risky decision for them. Will they survive? Read this book to find out more!
Secrets of the Cicada Summer
By Andrea Beaty
Great! So in this book a girl named Lily finds out a big secret. Lily is great at mysteries at secrets.. Then one day Lily sees this mean girl at the store. Lily finds out this girls name is Tinny. And guess what?! Tinny blames Lily on many bad thing for example stealing something! Then when Tinny goes gone Lily really wants to find out what is going on. And most of all find out this girls secret and hopefully make a new friend. Read this book to see what happens!
Calendar Mysteries #9: September Sneakers
By Ron Roy
This is a good book that keeps the readers engaged through a theft of things that have been replaced by sneakers. The kids start noticing something: things are being stolen everywhere and being replaced by,,, sneakers. It is up to Bradley, Brian, Nate, and Lucy to find out what is going on and why they put sneakers everywhere. Will they ever be able to solve this mystery, or will the theft continue? Overall, this book kept me engaged and I only put it down after finishing it.
Look Into My Eyes (Ruby Redfort)
By Lauren Child
This book was very exciting and I loved it! There were many action-packed scenes, and was very interesting. I love how the author fit a puzzle for readers into the plot. Lauren Child gives clues throughout the book, I think this is very interesting and fun to do. This book was about a kid genius who is approached by a secret agency to help with a mission in code-breaking. But the mission is getting more dangerous by the minute. Then she has vital information but no has the time to listen to her! Will she be able to save her housekeeper, a national artifact, and the people she loves? I recommend this book to anyone 10 and up. I think anyone younger than that might be intimidated by the intense action.
The Naturals
By Jennifer Lynn Barnes
This a very scary book so if you are in for a good scare you should definitely read this book. A girl names Cassie works at a diner and she has a talent, she is very good at reading people, she remembers the smallest details and everything about the customers that come into the diner. One day she gets recognized by the FBI, she can't believe this is happening she thinks the FBI is there for her moms case but they really want her since she is so good at reading people. She goes to the base and meets bunch of new people she meets a human lie detector another finder and a girl really good with statistics. It is up to them to solve a bunch of cases and throughout the journey they discover much more than they want to.
The Curious Cat Spy Club
By Linda Joy Singleton
Kelsey, Becca, and Leo love little adventure. A lot of pet napping cases appear in their town, and they really try to put together the clues to solve a big mystery. There are many clues that make them look all over the place. Will they ever be able to discover what is happening and solve the mystery, to is their club just simply useless? I would totally read this book again and again.
Hero Dog!: A Branches Book (Hilde Cracks the Case #1)
By Hilde Lysiak, Matthew Lysiak
Hilde is a little girl that loves investigating crime scenes in this book and figures out who stole a pie dish and eggs and cupcakes.also in this book other things happen like hilde sees the "meanagers" and spoilers* it turns out it is one of the meanagers that do all of that .at the end she gets in trouble and hilde is the hero!I recommend to 8 to 12 year olds I rate this book 3/5 stars 😁 also!I won this book on dogo and I would also like to thank dogo again for letting me win this 😁 😁 😁
Super Agents (Barbie Spy Squad) (Step into Reading)
By Melissa Lagonegro
Barbie ,renne and Teresa love doing gymnastics .one day they find out auntie Zoe is a runner of a secret agency.the three girls help catch the thief and find out if is one of the girls from gymnastics .they try to catch her but she teamed up with a bad guy.you'll have to read it to find out what happens next.I recommend to young readers.thank you so much for reading my review -Pizzagirl7😁
The Villain Virus (NERDS Book Four)
By Michael Buckley
The fourth book in this series has an awesome cliffhanger! It is a must read! Agent "Flinch" is observing a virus that seems to turn everyone into villains (hence the title of the book). When he too gets the virus, he discovers that he beat it and he is now immune to it. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said about his teammates. When his teammates turn against him (and themselves), Flinch has to go in the body of Heathcliff's (their former teammate) body to turn off the source of the virus. But there might be another traitor in the midst...
Attack of the BULLIES (NERDS Book Five)
By Michael Buckley
Warning! This review contains spoilers. Someone kidnaps the president's daughter, and it's up to the NERDS to save her. They soon learn that Ms. Holiday kidnaped the president's daughter, so she could lead a team called the BULLIES. Their plan: go back in time and make sure the NERDS never existed. When her teammates start disappearing one by one, it's up to Pufferfish (with a little help from a newly reformed Heathcliff and Agent Brand) to save everyone. What I thought of it: It defiantly wasn't the best. I hoped for a better ending to the series. I really didn't like how in the end, pretty much every kid in the school became one of the NERDS. There are many reasons why that won't work. Reason 1: How are they going to explain to the school staff why all the kids in the school keep missing classes? Reason 2: How are they going to keep track of them all? In the end of the book, Pufferfish says something about organizing them, but how effective will that really be? Reason 3: How are they going to train them all? They can't effectively train hundreds of kids, unless they take them in smaller groups. But that would take a really long time, and the world will always need saving. The list could go on and on. One thing I did like was that they seemed to have completely dropped the whole "Duncan/Matilda" thing. I guess Mr. Buckley realized what a bad pairing that was. Overall it was ok.









