Kids Books - Mysteries
Mr. and Mrs. Bunny--Detectives Extraordinaire!
By Polly Horvath
CuteBunnies
This was a very interesting book. It has lots of characters! It even has a real place in one of the chapters: Ye Olde Sphaghetti. My favorite part in the book was the end.
Coram Boy (Costa Children's Book Award (Awards))
By Jamila Gavin
Coram Boy is a book that is set it in the 18th century and I feel as if this book was really detailed and the writing felt like it was truly from the 18-th century. It is pretty dramatic and somewhat sad about a man who everyone calls the Coram Man. Families give him money and their children hoping that he'll take them to the Coram Hospital to have a good life, but the Coram Man almost never brings the children to the hospital besides a select few. After Mish escaped from his father's brutality and saved one of the children he starts a new life at the Coram Hospital. Overall I think it was a great read even though in certain parts I was slightly confused with the writing.
The 100-Year-Old Secret (the Sherlock Files) (Sherlock Files (Quality)) (Korean Edition)
By Tracy Barrett
a great rider
great book if you like mystery. but if you like big books it would be small ,really small
Jude
By Kate Morgenroth
This book begins with the main character(Jude) having to fight against bad influences that cause him to make bad decisions and even get him thrown into prison. I like this book because it shows no matter how bad your life was before, you can always make it better if you work hard and believe in yourself. Before, Jude was a slacker in school and never worked hard for anything. But throughout his years in prison, he becomes a better, hard-working person.
The Mystery of the Purple Pool (Boxcar Children (Pb))
By Gertrude Chandler Warner
What like about this book is that the character’s Benny, Violet, Jessie, and Henry all solve mysteries together. Why I like this book better than the other Boxcar Children books is that the children in this book figure out a lot to solve the mysteries. Also they discuss what is going on before just assuming someone did something. This book also makes the chapter titles interesting and makes me want to read them.
Alex Rider: the missions
By Anthony HOROWITZ
This series is amazing. I have read all of them. They are so action packed and they keep you on the edge of your seat.
Lady Margaret's Ghost: A Felicity Mystery (American Girl Mysteries)
By Elizabeth McDavid Jones
very creepy book
The Joshua Files: Invisible City
By M. G. Harris
What would you do if all of a sudden you were told the your father was mysteriously murdered? Would just except it or would you figure it out? That's what Josh did in this intense book called The invisible City written by M.G. Harris. Josh's life was pretty normal until he is told his archaeologists father's plan has crashed off course in Mexico. The authorities say it was only a tragic accident, but josh thinks there is more to it. That makes the antagonist and of course josh as the protagonist. As josh looks into his dad's emails he finds out his dad was in search of the Mayan Codex. Josh travels to Mexico to find learn that the Mayan codex contains key information about the prophecy of the world ending in 2012. Josh also finds out that there are other people looking for this 5th Codex and his father may have found it and was killed for the information. After finding out the truth about his father's death he continues where his father left off. I really in joyed this triller because of how I felt like I was part of this amazing story of a 13 year old boy saving the world. That is why I recommend this book








