Title: Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Secret UFOs
Author: Donald J. Sobol
Publication Date: October 2010
ISBN 13: 978-0525422105
In 10 new cases featuring Leroy (Encyclopedia) Brown and his neighbors, readers can try to solve ten short mystery puzzlers. Encyclopedia Brown can always spot the one detail that proves a lie or swindle. Given the same clues as him, readers might find it a bit more difficult. A good general knowledge bank will be tested and increased by reading this book.
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Showing posts with label Puzzles. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 24, 2011
Red Blazer Girls
Title: the Red Blazer Girls and the Ring of Rocamadour
Author: Michael Beil
Publication Date: April 2009
ISBN 13: 978-0375843037
This Red Blazer Girls puzzle mystery is a smart books for lovers of clues, puzzles, adventures, and friends. Using their knowledge of Charles Dickens, math, literature, religion and local lore, this group of friends embarks upon a quest to find the lost ring of St. Veronica, the invaluable Ring of Rocamadour. It's a clever story in the same vein as Chasing Vermeer and it accurately depicts the emotional and social development of middle school girls in their first romantic encounters with boys. The girls' intelligence, advanced knowledge of literature and art, and their self-confidence is somewhat unrealistic, but the reader is brought along nicely through the story by narration that is on level with tweens abilities. And even though they are remarkable competent for 13-year-old girls, they are still capable of giggling, having crushes and feeling insecure. A smart read appropriate for middle schoolers.
Author: Michael Beil
Publication Date: April 2009
ISBN 13: 978-0375843037
This Red Blazer Girls puzzle mystery is a smart books for lovers of clues, puzzles, adventures, and friends. Using their knowledge of Charles Dickens, math, literature, religion and local lore, this group of friends embarks upon a quest to find the lost ring of St. Veronica, the invaluable Ring of Rocamadour. It's a clever story in the same vein as Chasing Vermeer and it accurately depicts the emotional and social development of middle school girls in their first romantic encounters with boys. The girls' intelligence, advanced knowledge of literature and art, and their self-confidence is somewhat unrealistic, but the reader is brought along nicely through the story by narration that is on level with tweens abilities. And even though they are remarkable competent for 13-year-old girls, they are still capable of giggling, having crushes and feeling insecure. A smart read appropriate for middle schoolers.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
The Tattooed Potato by Ellen Raskin
Title: The Tattooed Potato and Other Clues Author: Ellen Raskin
ISBN 13: 978-0606153492
Originally published in 1975
Newbery Award-winning author Ellen Raskin is a masterful storyteller and The Tattooed Potato is an excellent example of intrigue and obfuscation and detection! Just who is Garson? Is he really the two-bit portrait painter of New York's upper crust? Or is he the elusive painter Sonnenberg? Or worse, Sonnenberg's murderer? And what's with his alter-ego Inspector Noserag? Is Noserag real? Is Garson real? Who is really responsible for the deaths that span decades in this dark and mysterious novel? If you liked The Westing Game or any other novel with quirky characters and a clever plot, you must read The Tattooed Potato!
ISBN 13: 978-0606153492
Originally published in 1975
Newbery Award-winning author Ellen Raskin is a masterful storyteller and The Tattooed Potato is an excellent example of intrigue and obfuscation and detection! Just who is Garson? Is he really the two-bit portrait painter of New York's upper crust? Or is he the elusive painter Sonnenberg? Or worse, Sonnenberg's murderer? And what's with his alter-ego Inspector Noserag? Is Noserag real? Is Garson real? Who is really responsible for the deaths that span decades in this dark and mysterious novel? If you liked The Westing Game or any other novel with quirky characters and a clever plot, you must read The Tattooed Potato!
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