The best of the series so far. Absolute page turner.

Enjoyable, as always

Not my favorite Agatha Christie story, but still a page turning thrill. I enjoy the first person narrative very much.

BOOK REVIEW TIME!

Glitch by Laura Martin is easily the best middle-grade book I've read in the past year. It's fun and fast-paced, the characters are believable, the plot fresh yet not overly predictable, plus time travel

The first 50 pages piqued my interest but the middle was slow. The end was very good and made me want to read book 2.

Outstanding. I couldn't put it down.

Best book on the step by step process of writing a novel that I've read. I wish I would have read it sooner!

Such a good, scary, creepy...yarn of a story. HIGHLY recommend, but for age 12+.

The Forbidden Stone is a fun read, probably best geared for upper elementary kids. Although there isn't a lot of character development, the action picks up steam in the second half making the chapters fly by. A good summer read, or in my case, a rainy weekend.

Action-packed, spooky read for middle schoolers and up.

This book was a lot of fun. Unique and yet, for anyone who grew up with their nose in a book, exactly what a reader always secretly wishes would happen...jumping, literally, into the story. A great middle grade read.

Better than the first and left me definitely hoping there will be more books in the series.

I have, of course, read this classic detective novel before, but it has been at least 20 years since. I am so glad I re-read it. It is wholly satisfying.

The Wingfeather Saga, as a whole, is not to be missed. The closing book in the series, The Warden and the Wolf King does justice to not only the series, but to storytellers the world over.

Read The Wingfeather Saga. Better yet, read it aloud to your family. You won't regret it.

Beautiful story for all ages.

It took me a while to become immersed in the story, but it is well worth the effort. I've already ordered the next two books in the series.

A very fun read. It would make a great read aloud.

My all time favorite Beth Moore study.

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