Kids Books - Detectives
Canned
By Alex Shearer
Tins is the same novel as Canned, and I found it was a fiction book that I found slightly entertaining to read. The main character of the story was Fergal, and he had a unique hobby of collecting tins without labels from the bargain basket in the supermarket. Once, he found a finger inside a tin and got caught up to find the mystery behind the finger. The first part of this book was mildly funny, and I loved how Fergal played out scenarios and said things in his head, making him a loveable character. I found that his childish perception of the world allowed him to become overexcited by some things and work methodically with others. However, I did not really enjoy reading the plot of this story because it was too predictable and unrealistic. Even though there was a cliffhanger at the end of almost every chapter, I was always able to easily guess what was going to happen next. Perhaps this was because I was a little too old for the target market, however this does not condone the easily predictable events described throughout this book. Overall, I was not very impressed with the story structure and writing style of this book. Therefore, I will only recommend Tins to younger readers who would like an easy read.
The Seventh Level
By Jody Feldman
I COULD NOT PUT THIS BOOK DOWN! Best book I've read in a long time! It's about a boy named Travis who is asked if he wants to enter the Legend, the group that creates fun events for his school.But is it really the Legend, or some pranksters?
School for SPIES Book One Playing with Fire (A School for Spies Novel)
By Bruce Hale
this was a great book! great details and amazing concept! 5 stars for sure!
The Dilemma Deepens: A Box of Unfortunate Events, Books 7-9 (The Vile Village; The Hostile Hospital; The Carnivorous Carnival) (3 Book Series)
By Lemony Snicket
"The Vile Village" so far is great, I highly suggest the movie, book(s) and the t.v. series.
Bridge of Time
By Lewis Buzbee
This book is so far my favorite. I love, love, love San Francisco!!!! This book goes though the history of the Golden Gate Bridge with a few fictional events, but all factual, well, facts.
Lou Lou and Pea and the Mural Mystery
By Jill Diamond
Lou Lou Bombay and Peacock Pearl have been best friends since first grade. Every Friday afternoon, they get together in Lou Lou's backyard garden for their PSPP (Post-School Pre-Parents) tea party. They chat about school, discuss Pea's latest fashions, and plot the weekend's activities.
To Kill a MockingBird (Harperperennial Modern Classics): by Harper Lee | Unofficial & Independent Summary & Analysis
By SuperReader Books
cause everyone read it in my family so now i will read it. Not everyone might like it but i love it.









