Kids Books - Detectives

#3 Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Blue Gem (On the Case with Holmes & Watson) (On the Case With Holmes and Watson)

#3 Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Blue Gem (On the Case with Holmes & Watson) (On the Case With Holmes and Watson)

By Murray Shaw, M. J. Cosson

This book is about how there is a really expensive gem and the reward for it is 1,000 dollars but one day .he came to a crime scene and there was a hat a gem and a goose. ((*spoilers!!!*)) Well it turns out in the end that these bad guys made a random person do the crime .the random person out the gem inside of the goose.this was a pretty good book I would definitely read it again.I recommend this book to 8 to 12 year olds and I rate this book 4/5 stars 😁 😁 Pizzagirl7 😁 😁

Kitten's First Full Moon

Kitten's First Full Moon

By Kevin Henkes

I read this book to my brother. I like how the illustrator did a good job adding to the author's words. I've read it a few times.

Kingdom Keepers II: Disney At Dawn

Kingdom Keepers II: Disney At Dawn

By Ridley Pearson

This book is a good mystery, but it is a little under my reading level. The author has great ideas and wrote a great series. His first book The Kingdom Keepers - Disney at Dark was great; so how can you not read the entire series. After this I am going to to read Peter and the Star-catchers, 'cause he is the co- author. Can't wait!

Mr Lemoncello's Library Olympics

Mr Lemoncello's Library Olympics

By Chris Grabenstein

Mr. Lemoncello's Library is a very exciting book in which the heroes of the last book in the series, Kyle, Akimi, Miguel, and Sierra return in a rematch with bookworms from all over the country. The Hometown Heroes, as they are called, win some and lose some, and it is very hard to tell who will be on top. Will the Hometown Heroes come out on top, or will they suffer defeat by a child genius by the name of Majory Muldauer? ...Or something else entirely? I would definitely recommend this book to people who love action and suspense. You don't have to be a bookworm to love this book! (I would suggest reading the first book first as the story might be hard to follow if you don't.)

The Treasure Seekers (Thea Stilton and the Treasure Seekers #1)

The Treasure Seekers (Thea Stilton and the Treasure Seekers #1)

By Thea Stilton

I don't really read Thea Stilton books anymore, but this one definitely caught me off guard. First off, this is a new book, which I love. Plus, the plot is very intriguing: while in Scotland, the Thea Sisters come across a mystery from almost a century ago, that takes them to all sorts of places. There's some mystery, plus tons of fun. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes mystery, but also a few laughs.

The Girl I Used to Be

The Girl I Used to Be

By April Henry

the strange cover will make you doubt to read this....A girl named Olivia Reinhart was a victim of her parent's death.She will discover who did it.She will get fair.While she discovers new clues buried after the other, she has new questions.Can the killer be one of her friends?Read this book to find out...

Chomp

Chomp

By Carl Hiaasen

"Chomp" by Carl Hiaasen is a very entertaining story about a boy named Wahoo Cray. He and his father are animal wranglers, and they tame wild animals, such as alligators, in their backyard. A popular reality TV show called 'Expedition Survival!' invites Wahoo and his father to help on set because they using their animals. Wahoo embarks on a journey that involves his friend Tuna, her father (a drunkard and a gunman), and the famous Derek Badger, who is the star of the show. Wahoo and the 'crew' face dilemmas during filming; for example, Derek Badger goes missing, and Tuna's father is after his daughter who runs away from him. Read this book to find out how these problems are solved!

I, Houdini

I, Houdini

By Lynne Reid Banks

What would you think of a hamster named Houdini? Named after the greatest escape artist of all time, he cannot be contained in any cage. Following his many adventures, Houdini proves that he can live up to his name. I would recommend this for ages 9+ I think I was a bit rather late to read this because it seemed too simple. It was pretty good, though it could have a better pace. But overall, I enjoyed this book,

The Haunted Bridge (Nancy Drew, Book 15)

The Haunted Bridge (Nancy Drew, Book 15)

By Carolyn Keene

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While taking a vacation Nancy Drew and friends stumble upon the intriguing mystery of the haunted bridge. This book I recommend for anyone who loves adventures mystery, adventure, and excitement.

Regarding the Fountain: A Tale, in Letters, of Liars and Leaks

Regarding the Fountain: A Tale, in Letters, of Liars and Leaks

By Kate Klise

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Regarding the Fountain, by Kate Klise, is a funny book. He problem is when the water fountain does not work then they need a new drinking fountain, but they don't have any water left. Then they need to get a water fountain but they need to find out where all of the water went. The characters are different from other books because this book has many funny characters, and usually books only have one or two. For example, one of the characters goes all over the world for stuff for the fountain and gets a lot of crazy things like one flower all the way from Africa. The characters have funny names like Dee Eel, Sam N. and Wally Russ. Another reason the book is so different and unique is because it is written in letters instead of narration and dialogue. Most of the kids liked it in my books club. If you like funny books, you will like this book.

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