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The Sleepy Hollow Mystery
Book 141 of the Boxcar Children. This was a trip to THAT Sleepy Hollow with a mystery involving the headless horseman. With all of the spookiness going on, there are plenty of suspects. This was a fun nod at the familiar legend and leaves us with a happy ending.
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The Mystery at the Calgary Stampede
Book 140 of the Boxcar Children series. This novel takes us to Canada and lots of strange deep-fried fair style foods. An item is missing and there are plenty of motives to go around. Who could the thief be? I feel like the conclusion on this one wasn’t as seamless as others. I can see…
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The Mystery of the Soccer Snitch
Book 136 of the Boxcar Children. This was a fun one, with a few science items thrown in for perfect parts of the twist and yet the final twist was executed perfectly. Another crime solved with a happy ending. This one is appropriate for even sensitive readers of any age.
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The Mystery of the Missing Pop Idol
Book 138 of the Boxcar Children. This one was an innocent fun little mystery. This is a fun one that appeals to the dark side of being famous. It is a good example without being over the top and preachy that fame isn’t all it is cracked up to be. As the children start following…
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A Wish Gone Awry
This short YA novel is part Breakfast Club and part Groundhogs Day. It is a fun quick read that is filled with memorable characters. Defiantly embodies the old adage “Be careful what you wish for…” Overall it is a fun tale about selfishness and change. A strong recommend for the young readers in your life.
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The Runesmith
Book 6 of Infinite Realm. This novel takes us into the conflict with Ra’Azel. This was an epic battle but doesn’t bring our adventure to an end. Lots of hints about the future of the series and what lies beyond this realm. We also get a deeper sense of the Oblivion, Time, and the Hunters…
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The Mystery of the Stolen Dinosaur Bones
Book 139 of the Boxcar Children. This was an interesting read. The point is how one person’s actions, that they feel are justified can strongly effect other people. Crime committed, yes. Doing the wrong thing for what you think is the right reason? This is a good life lesson on repercussions and how a house…
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The Mystery of the Grinning Gargoyle
Book 137 of The Boxcar Children. This one takes us to a college campus you have football, libraries, and some sightings of spooky gargoyles. A fun mystery and lots of suspects all with very believable motives. There are no truly scary parts so this would be appropriate for children of all ages.
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Rogue Stike
Book 7 of the Troy Stark series. This thriller deals with a biological threat and deftly sets up for the next book. Somehow Troy fights through even with all the bullets and bad guys. Don’t get me wrong he isn’t fighting storm troopers and he takes his licks but well you do what you’ve got…
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Murder Around the Corner, A Clueless Mystery
Two clueless detectives are called in to solve a murder and in the similitude of Jacques Clouseau or Inspector Gadget they bumble their way through. The twist later in the book lead us to a much deeper mystery and now four years later our detectives are not quite as bumbling as they unravel a decades…
