It's Christmas night, I'm 35 years old, and I'm reading a Boxcar Children book that my brother gave me. I should be embarrassed. I'm not. I loved this series so much as a child that when I learned that the series is still being produced, I couldn't help myself. They bring me right back to my childhood.
This was charming. The mystery was interesting enough to keep a kid's attention, I think. I love how the Aldens are shown as resourceful and interested in the world around them. They are active in their community. They do cool stuff. When I was little, I found it really aspirational. I wanted to get out there and solve mysteries and help out and have adventures, too.
While they are very different from the Boxcar Children books of my childhood, I think these new installments have managed to keep the sort of inherently old-fashioned nature of the series while incorporating the changes that have happened in society, from the internet and smart phones to how people interact with each-other.