Category: Mystery
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I Am Princess X
By Cherie Priest Overview: The mystery was so well written, and I was glued to my seat the whole time! The characters and relationships were well-written, and the art was so beautiful that now I want a full Princess X… Continue reading
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Six of Crows
By Leigh Bardugo Overview: The grishaverse is a really rich world, where no detail is spared and everything feels so realistically described! The heist is really well-planned, and everything was so well paced and excited! The characters were all so… Continue reading
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The Sisters Grimm
By Michael Buckley Overview: These books remain one of my favorites of all time. The way Buckley recreates these classic stories in ways other people couldn’t have imagined is amazing. The twists and turns are captivating, and you will not… Continue reading
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The Rithmatist
By Brandon Sanderson Overview: I loved this book so much! The Rithmatics system was so well thought out, and while the worldbuilding needed more work, the magic system was one of the best I’ve read about in a while. The… Continue reading
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Seraphina
By Rachel Hartman Overview: Fans of high fantasy are sure to love this book! It and it’s sequel are super entertaining and compelling, I could not put it down. It’s a lot like Eragon, but I felt that the plot… Continue reading
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Sherlock, Lupin, & Me
By Allesandro Gatti Overview: Honestly, I didn’t read this for a thought provoking, well developed mystery. I read it because it was fun, quick, and mildly entertaining. While it had some good parts, it also had its flaws. Kids grades… Continue reading
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Jackaby
By William Ritter Overview: This amazing series, while bloody and serious at most points, is absolutely hilarious. The figurative language especially is so imaginative, and Abigail and Jackaby’s interactions are often super funny. I’d recommend this book to kids grades… Continue reading
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The Diamond Thief
By Sharon Gosling Overview: The Diamond Thief is extremely entertaining, with heists, steampunk amazingness, and well developed, interesting characters! I’d say kids in grades six and up would enjoy it, but the content is fine for younger, advanced readers. Continue reading