The London Eye Mystery (London Eye Mystery, #1)

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Corey What Ted lies about are not important; it is that he lies at all. Ted has Asperger's and traditionally kids with this condition, who see the world in …moreWhat Ted lies about are not important; it is that he lies at all. Ted has Asperger's and traditionally kids with this condition, who see the world in black and white, don't understand and can't manufacture the subtlety that lying requires. In fact, and this is not a spoiler, by the end of the book Ted creates a journal of "Lies I've Told" because he, too, is so surprised at his own subterfuge.(less)
TPitts about 10-13 (but anyone can read it if they want :)
LuAnn Many idioms which are often explained, such as "you could have cut the tension with a knife," and Britishisms. Also fairly sophisticated weather words…moreMany idioms which are often explained, such as "you could have cut the tension with a knife," and Britishisms. Also fairly sophisticated weather words like isobars and anti-cyclones, but then many of us don't know exactly what they are.(less)
Parth Kumar Kat is 14 in this book... Ted mentions that when he was a newborn and Kat was two.... (This shows that if Ted is 12 then Kat is 14)

They like London Ey…more
Kat is 14 in this book... Ted mentions that when he was a newborn and Kat was two.... (This shows that if Ted is 12 then Kat is 14)

They like London Eye very much because on a clear day you can see 25 miles in all directions and it is the largest observation wheel ever built.(less)

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