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Tag Archives: youth mystery
12 Mysteries for Fans of Enola Holmes
My Girl Scout troop is both working on the Secret Agent badge and falling in love with Enola Holmes, so they are asking for books. I looked especially for girl detectives, and included both historical and contemporary mysteries with a … Continue reading
Posted in Lists, Middle Grade, Mystery
Tagged bibliography, middle grade mystery, youth mystery
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The Thief Knot by Kate Milford
The Thief Knot by Kate Milford is a welcome return to the world of Greenglass House, an urgent mystery set in the last few days before school lets out for the summer. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Mystery, Print
Tagged youth fantasy, youth mystery
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Winterhouse by Ben Guterson
We’re having our first snow of the season today – a perfect time to review a wintery book. Winterhouse by Ben Guterson. Illustrated by Chloe Bristol. Henry Holt, 2018. Orphaned book-lover Elizabeth Somers lives with her horrible Aunt Purdy and … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged christmas, puzzles, youth fantasy, youth mystery
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Out of the Wild Night and Denis Ever After
Here are two middle grade ghost stories for late October, plus some others nominated for the Cybils award. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged ghosts, Nantucket, thriller, youth fantasy, youth mystery
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A Little Taste of Poison
I have been faithfully making my lists of the top 10 books I’ve missed from the previous year for the last several years now (Here are my lists for books from 2016, 2015 and 2014). And every year, I never … Continue reading
#WNDB Wednesday: the Treasure of Maria Mamoun and Summer Showers
An island mystery – and cupcakes for the county fair. What could be better? The Treasure of Maria Mamoun by Michelle Chalfoun and Summer Showers. Cupcake Cousins Number 2 by Kate Hannigan. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Reviews
Tagged #weNeedDiverseBooks, African-American, cupcakes, Lebanese-American, youth fiction, youth mystery
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Eddie Red Undercover: Mystery on Museum Mile
I checked this one out even though mystery isn’t my usual genre these days, because Charlotte got it as her diverse book for #WeNeedDiverseBooks day. Her son enjoyed it, and I was hoping that it might be fun for my … Continue reading
The Maze of Bones
As we were once again stuck waiting for the next book in our series to be returned, I took our teen librarian’s advice on an audiobook for my son and I to listen to. The Maze of Bones. The 39 … Continue reading
Dewi and the Seeds of Doom
Dewi and the Seeds of Doom by Maggie Lyons. Halo Publishing, 2013 Dewi is an adorable Welsh red dragon. He’s peacefully going about his business one day when a rat falls out of the sky onto him and starts babbling … Continue reading
Nick and Tesla’s Robot Army Rampage
Thank you for all the love on my first Top 10 List, and my apologies for my absence! I was feeling all caught up on reviews and proud of myself last weekend; I wrote my Top 10 list on Sunday … Continue reading