Kids Books - Mysteries

On the Run

On the Run

By Tristan Bancks

I read this book and it's a great story about a kid and his family running away from the cops. Then the give in but their father escaped into the woods. I have to admite his father is kid of crazy.

Panda-monium (FunJungle)

Panda-monium (FunJungle)

By Stuart Gibbs

This is the third book in the FunJungle series by Stuart Gibbs. In this book, Teddy is told not to investigate a crime, but of course, he does anyway. This time, FunJungle's veterinarian and their new panda were kidnapped. Supposedly, from a moving truck that was bringing the panda to FunJungle. Since the panda was being rented from China and it wasn't actually their property, they had to get the FBI involved. Large Marge turns around and decides to be nice to Teddy, because she wants to show up her sister Molly who is in charge of the FBI investigation. Like in every other Stuart Gibbs book, the main character, who is a kid, turns out to be smarter than every other adult in the story whose job it actually is to solve the case. I think this plot gets pretty old when it is repeated over and over, just in different scenarios. Overall, it was not my favorite book, but still a fun read.

Pony Problems (Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew #3)

Pony Problems (Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew #3)

By Carolyn Keene

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Nancy Drew's third mystery. Nancy awakens to find the librarian screaming because she finds a pony in her backyard. Nancy, Bess, and George get really surprised to find the pony in their own backyard. Can the clue crew find out how this pony is escaping? Should we find out?

The FunJungle Collection: Belly Up; Poached; Big Game

The FunJungle Collection: Belly Up; Poached; Big Game

By Stuart Gibbs

Stuart Gibbs never fails to amaze me. His works are some of the most clever, creative, and enticing books I have ever had the pleasure of reading- FunJungle included. The series takes place in a tourist attraction called- I bet you'll never guess- FunJungle. We follow Teddy Fitzroy, a twelve-year-old boy, as he solves mysteries revolving around FunJungle's animal inhabitants (a hippo that appeared to have died unnaturally, a rhino being shot at, etc.) Later on in the series, the focus shifts to animals outside of FunJungle (dinosaur bones being stolen, a local mountain lion, a bear at Yellowstone), a change I personally wasn't too fond of. I also wasn't Summer x Teddy's biggest fan- I felt as though their relationship became pretty bland after they started "dating"- but it wasn't too distracting from the plot overall. That being said, the mysteries and action were RIVETING. I can proudly say I binge-read this series! With its unique characters, fun animal factoids, and a rollercoaster of a plot, FunJungle had me hooked, and I hope it hooks you too!

Big Game (FunJungle)

Big Game (FunJungle)

By Stuart Gibbs

Where was the best amusement park you went to? Was it Disneyland? Or Six Flags? How about the best zoo? FunJungle is better than the those two combined. Built by millionaire J.J Mackracken, FunJungle is one of the biggest zoos in the world. But several things have gone wrong there, including a murdered hippo and kidnapped koala. This time, someone tries to kill Rhonda Rhino, the zoos pregnant rhino. Teddy Fitzroy, the only kid living at the zoo and has solved two mysteries at it, is asked to solve the case. Who could possibly be trying to kill the rhinos? And why did he target the only rhino indoors? You will find out if you read the book. This book is great because it includes facts about animals. I also love it because it is a mystery and funny. I recommend this book to all animal lovers

The Screaming Staircase (Lockwood & Co)

The Screaming Staircase (Lockwood & Co)

By Jonathan Stroud

Around fifty years ago, the Problem occurred in London. Ghosts and other paranormals have appeared in England with the horrifying ability to torture and kill you. And yet the only people able to sense them and act are children and teens. Say goodbye to being a child and hello to growing up fast. A number of Psychic Agencies have appeared over the last few decades, dedicated to ridding people of the Problem. Lucy, a strong, willful and talented agent comes to London in search of a better job and a better future. But she is denied and instead finds herself accepting a job in the tiniest, most ramshackle agency there is. When their cases go horribly wrong and they run incredibly low on money, they are faced with one chance to redeem themselves: spend a night in the most haunted house in England and come out alive after ridding it of ghosts. And perhaps, for more publicity and the sake of doing good - figure out the reason behind a hidden dead body and the secret of the mansion. This is absolutely one of the best books I’ve read. Although it seems like a horror story, it is written in a way that is scary, suspenseful, witty, but light enough not to give you nightmares. One of the reasons I like it so much is because it is a good all-around story, it has the themes of family, friendship and camaraderie. It’s also got the touch of medieval English culture. I would recommend this book to everybody - it’s that great.

The Beatrice Letters (A Series of Unfortunate Events)

The Beatrice Letters (A Series of Unfortunate Events)

By Lemony Snicket

If you've been following Lemony Snicket's A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS, then you've undoubtedly read of Beatrice Baudelaire. Who she is, exactly, is a mystery. And although this book is entitled THE BEATRICE LETTERS, don't think that you'll finally learn who Beatrice is. You won't. In fact, there's not a whole lot you'll learn about anything or anyone having to do with the series. Don't get me wrong. THE BEATRICE LETTERS is fun. It's gorgeously packaged. It comes with a poster, a dossier of sorts that contains letters to Beatrice and letters from Beatrice. It has ingenious pop-out letters that you can use to attempt to decode a number of anagrams. It has business cards. It has pictures of a metal tool and a paperweight. It has, in fact, all manner of beautifully put together items that tell you nothing. For the ultimate A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS fan, this is a book you must include in your collection. For the bored fan, this is a book that will provide you with hours of hair-pulling frustration as you attempt to decipher clues that seem to have no answer. For the mid-line fan, this is a book that just looks pretty. For cleverness, ingenuity, and presentation, THE BEATRICE LETTERS gets 5 Stars. For content, or at least helpful content, the book gets 3 Stars. Overall, a 4 Star read, but one I would recommend most strongly to the biggest Baudelaire devotee.

Junie B. Jones Is Not a Crook

Junie B. Jones Is Not a Crook

By Barbara Park

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You should read Junie B Jones is Not a Crook by Barbara Park because the author tries to teach you a valuable lesson o not steal in this book Junie B Jones gets new mittens and at school she is bragging and bragging about her mittens and after recces when it is time to go in oh no her new mittens got stolen will she ever see them again. When she gets home she begs and begs for new mittens but they were the last kind at the store. Will she find the crook. Go on go read I won't tell you the ending!

Serafina and the Black Cloak

Serafina and the Black Cloak

By Robert Beatty

This book blew my mind! I was definitely not expecting this! Serafina and her pa live secretly in the basement of the great Biltmore Estate, and Serafina can never reveal her identity to anybody, as instructed by her father. But why? Serafina wonders if she is different than any other human, if she's a creature of the night. She has uncommon big amber eyes, unlike anyone she had ever seen, and this makes her question her heritage. But Serafina must put those thoughts aside. One night as she prowls the Estate in darkness (just the way she likes it) Serafina sees a man in a black cloak attempting to capture a little girl in a yellow dress. She springs into action, but Serafina is too late. With a narrow escape, Serafina is able to make it to safety. But the other kids aren't as lucky. Every night after that, a child goes missing. Connecting the dots, Serafina and her new friend Braeden make it their quest to figure out who the man in the black cloak really is and defeat him for good! And will Serafina ever find her family roots? After reading this book, I was in awe! The masterful writing of the author was a perfect touch onto this epic tale! 5 stars!! I can't wait to read the 2nd book!

The Original Adventures #1 (Hank the Cowdog)

The Original Adventures #1 (Hank the Cowdog)

By John R. Erickson

I love Hank the Cow Dog. He's not so bright, but he means well. He takes his job seriously and bumbles around and saves the day. Read it with a hick accent - which isn't hard for me to do. Hank is my hero.

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