Showing posts with label detective. Show all posts
Showing posts with label detective. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Just Finished...

Korman, Gordon. One False Note. New York: Scholastic, 2008.

Booklist reviews this book for grades 4-8.

Summary: Amy and Dan Cahill are in the lead to find thirty-nine clues that safeguard a great power, and are in possession of a coded sheet of Mozart's music that will help them find the next clue while their relatives follow in close pursuit.

Mrs. Wilson Says: Are you playing the 39 Clues game yet? If not, jump on the bandwagon - it's so much fun! Rick Riordan wrote the first novel in the series and this book, written by Gordon Korman, is the second. The 3rd title will be released next month. You can read the books, collect the game cards, and play online.

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This book is on order at the Bledsoe Library. Check back the catalog soon to see if it has arrived. Also, look for the 39 Clues series at the book fair.

Searching for treasure? Try Gordon Korman's Dive series.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Just Finished...

Stanley, Diane. The Mysterious Case of the Allbright Academy. New York: Harpers Collins, 2008.

Booklist recommends this book for grades 4-7.

Summary: Eighth-grader Franny and her friends investigate why most of the students at their exclusive boarding school are brilliant, beautiful, and perfectly behaved.

Mrs. Wilson Says: If someone offered you a chance to be a more perfect version of yourself, would you take it? You'd be even better looking, even smarter, you'd never get in trouble, and you'd always be happy. Sounds pretty great, right? Well, what if the same person who could make you perfect also began to make decisions for you...would you still take the deal? This is a fun read about friendship and "being the best we can be," and stars Franny and Beamer from The Mysterious Case of I.M. Fine.

Find The Mysterious Case of the Allbright Academy at the Bledsoe Library.

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Want to read another book about a really smart kid? Try Millicent Min, Girl Genius by Lisa Yee.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Just Finished...

Dowd, Siobhan. The London Eye Mystery. New York: Random House, 2008.

Booklist recommends the book for grades 5-8.


Mrs. Wilson Says: I really liked the logic puzzle here. If a boy goes into an enclosed pod at the bottom of a ferris wheel, how in the world could he disappear from the pod while it went around the wheel? Without ANYONE noticing? Great detective story. Also: when you read this, you'll want to smile at Ted so he knows you're his friend. Just go with me on this.


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More books to test your logic: Chasing Vermeer by Blue Balliet and The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart.