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The Secret of the Mansion (Trixie Belden #1)
by Julie Campbell, Michael Koelsch , Mary Stevens
by Julie Campbell, Michael Koelsch , Mary Stevens
I was wondering if I would like Trixie as well at 58 as I did at 11 or 12 (or whenever I read it as a child). The answer was yes. I have a different perspective of Trixie than I did when I was a child. (Of course.) Trixie tends to do something before she thinks and is constantly having mishaps because of that. She is also rather careless. I'm sure as a child I was awed by her daring.
I don't remember the story line at all in this book and I'm not sure as a child if I read all of the books or even what order I would have read them. I'm wondering if I will remember them as we get further into the series.
One nice thing about reading a "kids" mystery is that you don't have dead bodies to contend with so someone that would like a cozy with no murder should consider reading some of the YA books like this.
I don't remember the story line at all in this book and I'm not sure as a child if I read all of the books or even what order I would have read them. I'm wondering if I will remember them as we get further into the series.
One nice thing about reading a "kids" mystery is that you don't have dead bodies to contend with so someone that would like a cozy with no murder should consider reading some of the YA books like this.
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