The Mysterious Dissappearence of Leon (I mean Noel)

Hey Book Fans! Today I will be reviewing The Mysterious Dissapperence of Leon (I mean Noel) by Ellen Raskin.

Ellen Raskin has written many books such as The Westing Game. The Mysterious Dissappearence of Leon is one of her many greats. The Mysterious Dissappearence of Leon is about… Well, it’s very hard to explain. Let’s just say that Mrs. Cariole loses her husband and is trying to find him. In the meantime, she adopts two twins, Tony and Tina, and has a grouchy financial keeper. Don’t get me started with the soup! That soup is what started it all and got Mrs. Cariole married! Throughout the book, Raskin leaves notes that tell you if a clue to the  mystery is on a certain page! Who will figure out where Leon (Noel) is first? You, or Mrs. Cariole?

Goodbye for now! I will keep scanning my shelves for more great books to read!

-Shelf Master

 

 

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The Clockwork Three

Hey Book Fans! Today on Bookie Blogger, I will be reviewing The Clockwork Three by  Matthew Kirby.

Giuseppe, an orphan violin player who plays his music on the streets and comes “home” to Stephano, his evil master that takes all of the money that Giuseppe earns and keeps it for himself. Hannah is a maid at a hotel, hoping and praying that her father gets better. Frederick s the clock maker’s apprentice and has been working secretly on an automaton, wishing to please his master. This book is an intriguing mystery and you will keep turning the pages straight until the end. Kirby’s book tells us that friends are the simple solution to many of life’s problems.

That’s all for now! I will keep scanning my shelves for more great books to review.

-Shelf Master

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The Mysterious Benedict Society

Hey Book Fans! Today, I will be reviewing The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart.

Adventurous minds will be blown after they read this extravagant book. No person will be excluded in this marvelous tale about four extra ordinary kids that come through with an extremely dangerous task. To defeat the evil Mr. Curtin and his mysterious chair, the Whisperer. You will be astounded by the way Stewart descriptively tells of the action in the book, as if you yourself were there! You fans of Lemony Snicket, and Pseudonymous Bosch will love this book as much as I have.

Goodbye for now! I’ll scan my shelves for another great book to review.

- Shelf Master

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The Mother Daughter Book Club

Hey Book Fans! Today on Bookie Blog I a

m reviewing The Mother Daughter Book Club by Heather Vogel Frederick.

Heather shows readers about history and friendship in this intriguing story about four girls in Middle School. Emma, Jess, Cassidy, and Megan embark on the journey through sixth grade while taking on a mother schemed book club that no one wants to do except Emma. This book is really one to go for especially if you love Realistic Fiction.

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I’ll be scanning my shelves for the next good book to review.

-Shelf Master

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