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Browsing: Mystery
Quirky and fun, The Fish Stick Detective uses humor and the glamor of noir detective fiction to deliver interesting scientific facts to readers.
The Case of the Crying Signpost is exciting, instructive, and enjoyable—great for young mystery, history, and ghost-story fans.
The Ramona books are favorites for us because of their focus on sisterhood. If you love them too and want to know what to read next, we have recommendations!
Ghosts of Autumn, by Amy Gorder, is a fun and edifying ghost story—readers in the Sacramento area will find it especially compelling.
The Ghostly Adventures of Jamie C. O’Hare: The Church Tower is a good old-fashioned ghost story in the best tradition of old-fashioned ghost stories.
Dan Gemeinhart, author of the acclaimed novel The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise, discusses his newest middle grade novel, The Midnight Children.
Award-winning writer and filmmaker Chris Wieland talks about his first book in the Kat Dylan Mysteries, The Crabtree Monsters.
The Crabtree Monsters is an engrossing read with some important messages about family, self-belief, and American society.
With Bond-style technology, fairy magic, mythical creatures, espionage, crime, Colfer’s The Fowl Twins Get What They Deserve is funny, exciting, and original.