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  • The Growling Bear Mystery

    Book 61 of the Boxcar Children. The Aldens are off to Yellowstone for a vacation and another mystery. Strange things keep happening and unfriendly people. Why won’t anyone talk about the lost shack in the woods along with the bag of gold. Looks like yet another mystery that the Alden kids will have to solve,…

    February 3, 2023
  • Next

    This book is deep in genetics. If you love genetics and what possible legal ramifications that this new direction of research is driving. If you are not a fan of Crichton then you have not read his works. This is captivating and will leave you wondering what the next steps are in the genetic future…

    February 2, 2023
  • Dragon on Trial

    Book 2 of the Menagerie series. This was a fun second book in the series. This is a fast paced exciting mystery. A dead goose that lays the golden eggs is central to this story. Can they figure out whodunit before the dragon on trail is executed? A fun ride that I would recommend to…

    February 1, 2023
  • The Soccer Mystery

    Book 60 of the Boxcar Children. This time the Alden children are trying to learn who is behind all the terrible things happening. There is a job at stake and plenty of would be criminals. Will the Alden children be able to solve it? And who is the creepy guy in the van with binoculars?…

    January 31, 2023
  • The Menagerie

    The first book in this series. A playful book about mythical animals in modern days. There is a reference to Harry Potter and I think this is a nod at the fact that a hidden society within society is notably and recently tried to that series. This is not Harry Potter but has great charm…

    January 31, 2023
  • Tears of Alron

    Book 3 in the Alchemist series. This one was great. Leading us into intrigue and politics. Not just more killing things way above his level. This book focused more on strategy. Although the end of the book leaves us in a terrible place hopefully Tailyn will be able to find a way out of this…

    January 30, 2023
  • The Outer Space Mystery

    Book 59 of the Boxcar Children. No they do not go into space. This series has not suddenly become sci-fi. That said we do have an interesting mystery afoot. A big discovery and the report has gone missing. Can the Alden’s find the person in time? The big conference is coming up. This is an…

    January 30, 2023
  • The Unexpected

    Book 44 of the Animorphs. This was a great nearly solo adventure with a change of scenery. A trip to the Australian Outback. Aside from the typical native naïveté stereotypes and old world wisdom. Maybe we could all benefit from a little more of that. All that aside it was a good read but maybe…

    January 30, 2023
  • The Mystery at the Alamo

    Book 58 of the Boxcar Children. Lights, camera, action. The Alden children are starting in a movie on things keep going wrong. When a valuable antique turns up missing, the children jump in to solve the mystery. The thing I loved about this one was that not everything was one person’s fault. The best red…

    January 30, 2023
  • Apt Pupil

    Stephen King takes us right into the making of a serial killer. Aside from being deeply disturbing it is intriguing to see how impersonal a young mind can be. The concepts that are outlined, although painted in a serial killer mindset, speaks to how grooming can happen even almost unintentionally. This is very rated R…

    January 27, 2023
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