"I recommend this book to anyone who likes a good mystery."
#iLoveMG is my continuing series where I share middle grade books recommended by my fifth graders. (Please note that my fifth graders read a wide variety of books across a wide variety of genres, levels, and topics. Do not think that these books are "only" for fifth graders.) For younger readers, #3rdfor3rd for recommendations from when I taught third grade.
The book The London Eye Mystery is a great and engaging mystery by Siobhan Dowd. When Kat and Ted’s cousin, Salim visits from rainy and dreary Manchester with his mom, Aunt Gloria. Salim’s parents are divorced and Salim and his mom have plans to go to New York City leaving his dad behind in Manchester.
The London Eye Mystery
Recommended by OliverThe next day Kat, Ted, their parents, Salim, and Aunt Gloria go to the London Eye. Someone offers them a ticket and Salim takes it and gets on to the London Eye. He doesn’t come down.
It’s a great book because the story is engaging and very exciting as Kat and Ted follow a trail of clues to solve the mystery. I recommend this book to anyone who likes a good mystery. So, you should try reading this book and try to solve the mystery as you read along.
Click here for all of our #iLoveMG posts. What are your favorite middle grade books?
Click here for all of our #iLoveMG posts. What are your favorite middle grade books?
No comments:
Post a Comment