Kids Books - Mysteries
Gilda Joyce, Psychic Investigator
By Jennifer Allison
This book is about a regular girl who goes on a regular vacation and happens to find herself trying to find out why her cousin's Aunt Melanie committed suicide! A great book with a great mystery! (By the way it is not scary)
The Case of the Mummy Mystery (Jigsaw Jones Mysteries (Pb))
By James Preller
I read this book in my school.
The Mysterious Cheese Thief (Geronimo Stilton)
By Geronimo Stilton
The Cheese Thief is by Elisabetta Dami and is about a mouse named Geronimo Stilton and his family that go on a trip to England. Geronimo and his family go to England because they want to see and try this kind of cheese that’s called Stilton cheese. They want to try it because a mouse came to Geronimo’s mouse hole and told him that he had to change his last name was Stilton. When they got to England they were really hungry so they tried to order Stilton cheese but the waiter said that someone stole it all so they left. They went to a cheese store to get Stilton cheese but they got the same news. My favorite part of the book is when Geronimo caught the thief that was stealing the cheese. He left a trail of cheese so that his family could find him. I recommend this book to anyone that likes Geronimo Stilton books because they are full of adventure and mystery.
Once Upon a Thriller (Nancy Drew Diaries)
By Carolyn Keene
This book is very adventurous. Nancy and her friends go on a weekend trip on moon lake but they forgot there lunch so they drove to Avondale, the town closest to moon lake and see that Paige's Pages(the book store) is on fire. Nancy solves the mystery and they all live happily ever after. READ THE BOOK!!!!!
Ivy and Bean Take the Case: Book 10 (Ivy & Bean)
By Annie Barrows
I liked the book. I like Ivy and Bean books. I've read almost the whole series. I just haven't read two of them. Bean is trying to find out who tied the yellow rope all around Pancake Court, but in the end she found out it was really Ivy because Ivy said it was her.
Shadowhouse Fall (The Shadowshaper Cypher, Book 2)
By Daniel José Older
lucy
its sucha good book even my brother liked it and hes only 5 years old
The Dance in the Dark (Scarlet and Ivy)
By Sophie Cleverly
I enjoyed reading this book so far because each chapter, the story is of Scarlet's or Ivy's point of view so you can see what and how the story is different for both of the sisters. Also, great cliffhangers which makes me want to read more. - Amelia27Roze : p
The Fourth Stall
By Chris Rylander
3 words- awesome, awesome, awesome. Though I may be a Girl (a sporty one at that) I still LOVED this book as much as any boy would. This book includes mystery with lots of good humor. This a great read and is lots different from what the cover implies. LOVED
The Fourth Stall Part II
By Chris Rylander
You will enjoy this book if you like humor. This is the second book in the series and it was just as funny and exciting as the first one. Loved getting to spend more time with the characters.
The 39 Clues: Doublecross Book 1: Mission Titanic
By Jude Watson
From the first 39 Clues book I couldn't get enough of the series. I began reading it because the first book was by Rick Riordan, one of my favorite authors, but then I continued to read to ones after written by other authors. I ended up learning about new authors and reading their other books, like Gordon Korman. I recognized this book's author, Jude Law, because she wrote the fourth book in the 39 Clues series, Beyond the Grave. Hearing about this book, I was super happy that they were going to continue the series and that they even found a way to bring Amy and Dan back into the story. Double Cross Book 1: Mission Titanic, is about the new head of the Cahill family, Ian Kabra. For Ian, this has been what he's been working for his entire life. However, he underestimated exactly how much responsibility the job requires. And just how much his own family would betray him to get his position. At a Cahill family meeting a sinister force, calling himself the Outcast, kicks Ian out of his own house calling him to young and weak for such an important role. However, he offers Ian a series riddles to decode to regain his rightful spot. With each riddle, there is a disaster set to occur and its up to Ian to stop it. His first mission is to save a boat rigged to sink. Ian is forced to get past his ego and look to his younger allies in the Cahill family for help. The books brings back your favorite characters, as well as introducing new ones. For fans of the 39 Clues series, this is a must read!









