Elizabeth's Amarillo Adventure (Camp Club Girls)
Elizabeth, Alexis, Bailey, Sydney, Kate, and McKenzie come from different parts of the country and different backgrounds. But when they meet at Camp Discovery, they learn they all share one thing: an aptitude for intrigue! Soon they’re embroiled in a search for lost jewels
and that’s only the beginning! Whether it’s foiling terrorist plots or finding missing millionaires o...more
Paperback, 160 pages
Published
July 1st 2010
by Barbour Books
(first published 2010)
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This book is part of a great series of a group of girls who met at camp and have solved lots of mysteries. This mystery involves a bag of marbles and cowboys! The girls use email and the Internet to solve the mystery as well as some old fashioned getting into tight spaces! Megan learns of a secret bag of marbles her grandmother was given before her death and no one seems to know where they are. A stranger also showed up in town trying to find out about the marbles too, so Megan en...more
*ARC received from NetGalley.*
This book reminded me a lot of Nancy Drew, but seemed better written than the Nancy Drew books being published these days. I was also reminded of The Boxcar Children, and I think this series is a nice step up for readers who have aged out of those but still want a good, clean story without violence or foul language. Non-Christian readers may not relate to the religious themes presented here, but certainly the mystery is appealing to everyone.
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This book reminded me a lot of Nancy Drew, but seemed better written than the Nancy Drew books being published these days. I was also reminded of The Boxcar Children, and I think this series is a nice step up for readers who have aged out of those but still want a good, clean story without violence or foul language. Non-Christian readers may not relate to the religious themes presented here, but certainly the mystery is appealing to everyone.
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Renae Brumbaugh is an author, freelance writer, and newspaper columnist. Her books include four books in the Camp Club Girls series, and Morning Coffee with James.
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