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Contemporary kid's mysteries
My 8-year-old son likes mystery and spy stories, but he seems to be only interested right now in more contemporary style...no vintage Hardy Boys, Boxcar Children, etc.
Anyone have any suggestions for him, especially stuff that can be found free or cheap? He's enjoyed A-to-Z Mysteries and the like, as well as the indi 'KK Undercover' books, for example. ApK |
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Encyclopedia Brown series?
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Eoin Colfer - Artemis fowl series (library?)
Douglas Anthony Cooper Milrose Munce and the den of professional help (free) Terry Pratchett has quite a few good children's books 39 Clues various authors The Five Find-Outers Enid Blyton Skulduggery Pleasant Derek Landy Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs |
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My boys are 10 & 7. They LOVE any of the Scooby Doo mysteries. Also Magic Tree House is awesome. The oldest enjoyed 39 Clues series and the Cabin Creek Mysteries series. They have requested the Abracadabra series and it looks similar to the A to Z series.
There is apparently a Judy Moody Girl Detective series that is a big hit with the girls this year. They are geared for grades 1-3 and have alot of Nancy Drew references. I think boys would also enjoy this series but no girl could ever know about it! They find most of the books they request on the Scholastic web site. They give detailed descriptions and the prices are pretty reasonable. I use the school's password so their teachers can get free books for the classroom. There are also a couple series that are a little more advanced: Alex Rider, Mysterious Benedict Society. My 10 yr old has these on his wanted list but I haven't researched them yet so not sure if I would recommend them. Also wanted to mention the suggestions of Milrose Munce & Miss Peregrine-I enjoyed them very much as well as the Circle of Heck series; but in my opinion they were just way to 'out there' for the kids. |
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Cool stuff! (Encyclopedia Brown? Wow, he's still around?!)
Does Scholastic do ebooks, do you know? |
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They also read Bunnicula and Down the Rabbit Hole which seemed to me a bit more challenging vocabulary wise. (I judge that strictly on how many times they asked me what a word means) Could be wrong but they don't seem more 'out there' than Hansel and Gretel, Grimms Bluebeard or Little Red Riding Hood. Helen |
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My son loves the Goosebumps series - while they have more of a sci-fi slant, there is always a mystery element of the kids trying to figure out how to get out of their predicament.
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I remember reading the entire Goosebumps series. I owned every single one. Oh, man... Those books made me feel like I was a genius since I could plow through 5 or 6 of them in a few hours. Formulaic as all get out, but they were amusing tales to say the least.
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