Friday, May 5, 2017

Shining the Spotlight on Mysteries


Solving mysteries is always fun! Putting the pieces together in books we read and write can be very satisfying. In honor of Mystery Week on Goodreads, we're sharing a few of our favorite mysteries with you. We look forward to hearing about the stories that kept you guessing!


Stephanie's Favorites

Nancy Drew- What can I say? I devoured these books growing up.  My aunt passed along a few copies she had to me when I was in fifth grade and I fell in love with the stories. I would go to the library and check out eight at a time, reading them all back to back. It didn't take me long to read them all, as I would sometimes read two in a day! I couldn't get enough, and it was a little bittersweet for me when I got to the end of the series.


At the time I had no idea that the books were written by different writers all using the same name. I didn't learn that bit of information until a few years ago. At first, I was a little sad, but then I realized that the books sparked my love for mysteries and I truly enjoyed diving into Nancy's world.

Sammy Keyes- Sammy is spunky and fun! She is a modern day sleuth who stumbles into trouble. Luckily, when she is faced with danger she manages to stay ahead of things!

I read the first book in the series with my first fifth grade class, and I laughed out loud when Sammy waved at a thief she saw through her binoculars. The stories are fast paced and full of action. Sammy's antics help to lighten the mood. Definitely a great series to get into!

Jess's Favorites
Edward Gorey- Yes, the master of mystery always keeps me guessing. I love his writing and illustrations. The twists and turns in his stories and pictures are captivating, and the clues can be anything and anywhere. Recently, Fairday reviewed a book written by John Bellairs and illustrated by Edward Gorey, The House With A Clock in Its Walls. It's a great mystery matched with excellent illustrations. If you want to check it out, click here.

Harriet the Spy- Sometimes, spying can get you into trouble. No one knows that better than Harriet. Imagine losing your notebook with all your secret thoughts, and then having them found by the people who you were writing about. It's important to collect clues, but being careful with your evidence is key. A fun mystery to follow along with!


There are many kinds of mysteries and nothing is better than curling up with one. We've shared some that have kept us turning the pages, and we'd love to hear about the stories you love!


Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Answer to Monday's Riddle: Mystery Week!


Excellent guessing, Riddlers! This week we're celebrating Mystery & Thriller Week with our friends at Goodreads. We'll be dropping clues about a few of our favorite mysteries on Friday, so stay tuned! See you all around the book block. ; ) ~ F

This week holds suspense on the line; goodreads clues are a sign. Sleuthing in to cover the case, Nancy's flashlight will reveal the face. Sammy's keys may get you in, Harriet notes what happened. The master of this, Edward Gorey, draws it into every story.

What am I referring to? Answer: Mystery! 



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Monday, May 1, 2017

Monday's Riddle: Catch A Clue!

Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme this week? We're obviously huge fans of this. ; ) ~ F

This week holds suspense on the line; goodreads clues are a sign. Sleuthing in to cover the case, Nancy's flashlight will reveal the face. Sammy's keys may get you in, Harriet notes what happened. The master of this, Edward Gorey, draws it into every story.

What am I referring to? Stop by Wednesday for the answer! 

I gave you a clue!