Kids Books - Mysteries
Cam Jansen: The Mystery of the Dinosaur Bones (Cam Jansen)
By David A. Adler
i picked this book because every time i go trick or treating i find a lot of mysteries and this book can prepare me for the time i go trick or treating again
The Accelerati Trilogy Book One Tesla's Attic
By Neal Shusterman, Eric Elfman
After a house fire killed his mother and destroyed all of their possessions, Nick, his younger brother Danny and their dad move from Tampa, Florida, to Colorado Springs, Colorado into their great aunt’s house. After choosing the attic as his bedroom and finding a bunch of odd gadgets and machines, Nick decides to hold a garage sale to help clear out the space. Although hit by a sudden rainstorm, his garage sale is strangely successful. People seem compelled to buy the objects and there is the strange arrival of four creepy men in a black SUV. It isn’t until later that Nick realizes that the gadgets he found might be more important and more interesting than he thought - and that a shady group of scientists called the Accelerati know something about them. Now it’s up to Nick to figure out who they are, what they want, and what power really lies in his, well, attic. This book is entertaining, suspenseful and a really fun read. I would recommend it to anybody who likes mystery/action/sci-fi novels.
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (The Oxford Sherlock Holmes)
By Arthur Conan Doyle, Christopher Roden
This is a very classical novel, it contains many short adventures about Sherlock Holmes. All of them are full of mystery and very interesting. The plots are compact that let people cannot realise what happened yet, then the criminals are arrested. I love the way which Conan Doyle used to describe characters. Although there are many characters in this novel. but I can clearly remember each of them. Because the author used many adjective to describe each of them. "The Final Problem" is my favourite stories of this book. Although Sherlock died in this story, the plots are still very interesting. Sherlock and professor Moriarty are both died. The process of the conflict between them is very thrilling.
Flush
By Carl Hiaasen
The lesson to be learned is to except an offer that helps you and to offer help to someone who needs it. For example, in the book Flush the dad wouldn't except the help given from his son. By doing this the dad is still in prison. Someone can relate to this and not except food,water, and clothing when they need it. So except help when you need it and don't be selfish and refuse the offer if you're not okay where you are or how you feel. Additionally, if someone needs help from someone, help them and don't ignore it. For instance, if an old granny is slowly strolling across a street and a car was getting closer, and closer and someone doesn't help this old this can cause an urgent disaster. Finally, a lesson that should be learned is to offer help and except it or, disasters can struck someone's life. I'd rate this book an "8 out of 10". I would recommend this book because not many things happen at the beginning of the story . Then so many miraculous things happen. For example, the characters dad went to jail. Then he comes back a month later when he was supposed to be in jail for a couple of years. The family is now back together as a normal family. On the other hand so many things go wrong. Flush is full of excitement and sorrow. By the way and unanswered question I would ask the author is, "Did Dusty Muleman ever go to jail for dumping in the lake?"
Smashie McPerter and the Mystery of Room 11
By N. Griffin
The book is very mysterious. First Room 11's class pet hamster Patches is missing, when Ms. Dismont's brooch is missing and when a ruler was glued to Mr. Flange and when a hat was glued to Alonso, it's all up to Smashie McPerter and Dontel Marquise to find the culprits. Billy was the person to kidnap Patches, Mr. Carter stole Ms. Dismont's brooch, and Siggie glued a ruler to Mr. Flange and hat was glued to Alonso Day. At the end of the book everything was back to normal in Room 11.
Creep
By Eireann Corrigan
Imagine moving to a new state in a new town with new people that you never met before. Then all of a sudden you start getting creepy letters from someone who calls themselves the Sentry. In Creep by Eireann Corrigan, the protagonist Olivia Danvers becomes friends with Jaine Donahue who just moved into Sixteen Olcott Place with her mom, dad and siblings. Most of the book takes place at Sixteen Olcott Place. The Donahues just moved into the neighborhood and started to get these creepy letters sent to their house from someone who called themselves the Sentry of Glennon Heights. Olivia becomes Jaine Donahue's best friend and tries to help the Donahues figure out who the Sentry of Glennon Heights is. A big aha moment is when Olivia and Janie go to Miss Abbot’s house. Miss Abbot invites them in and Janie ends up asking Miss Abbot if she has seen anyone taking an unusual interest in her home. Miss Abbot asks if she's talking about the Sentry. Olivia and Janie realize that Miss Abbot knows a lot more than they thought she did. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes trying to solve mysteries.
R.I.P. Eliza Hart
By Alyssa Sheinmel
This book is called R.I.P Eliza Hart and the author is alyssa sheinmel. She is going through real life problems. She is in college and is having a hard time making friends. She has really bad claustrophobia. One day her best friend who she used to talk to so much died. She wants to know what happened to her best friend so she starts to investigates and try's to find out what happened to her best friend. So she takes her roommate with her to find out what happened. People said that the they found her on a cliff. Her best friend doesn't know who or who not to believe. She is just trying t find out what happened to Eliza Hart her best friend. Why she was trying to find out what happened to her friend. Her and her roommate got really close and became best friends. Her roommate said that she didn't really know who Eliza Hart was but she guessed that she was a good kid. i would recommend this book because its a really good book and if you like mystery you would like this book a lot.
Havoc (Haven)
By Mary Lindsey
Kayleigh Mcleod
People have to say that they have a lot more to do so if they are in the United kingdom but the United states and the united kingdom for the country you know I
Beetle Queen (The Battle of the Beetles)
By M. G. Leonard
i havent read this, but i have read beetle boy so i know it´ś going to be good!









