What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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7th Grade book group of kids solving riddles on an Island; read in 1998.
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Part of a series?
What time period did the story take place?
Remember any other characters in the book, like villains, parents, neighbors, animal sidekicks, etc?



A guess - "Fruit Island Tree" (1993/1998) by Sue Arengo? 23 pages.
"Designed for young teenage students of English as a foreign language, this reader is part of a series of original mystery stories featuring a puzzle on each double page, which the reader must solve before continuing. The puzzles provide both a comprehension check and a motive for reading."
- Worldcat.org has a cover image: https://www.worldcat.org/title/fruit-...
"Mr and Mrs Norman and their children are left alone on a desert island when their cruise ship leaves without them. They build a house and learn where to find food. But soon they discover that the island has its own strange magic."
- Google Books: https://www.google.com/books/edition/...
"Designed for young teenage students of English as a foreign language, this reader is part of a series of original mystery stories featuring a puzzle on each double page, which the reader must solve before continuing. The puzzles provide both a comprehension check and a motive for reading."
- Worldcat.org has a cover image: https://www.worldcat.org/title/fruit-...
"Mr and Mrs Norman and their children are left alone on a desert island when their cruise ship leaves without them. They build a house and learn where to find food. But soon they discover that the island has its own strange magic."
- Google Books: https://www.google.com/books/edition/...


A reference book on Google Books mentions Journey to the Other Side: Mathematics Through Literature and Music by Carl M. Sherrill - Ayshe's suggestion:
"The 240-page novel integrates math, literature, and music, and appeals to students in middle grades. Comes with a teacher's guide and a 60-minute cassette tape with 16 songs that help students remember problem-solving strategies."
"The 240-page novel integrates math, literature, and music, and appeals to students in middle grades. Comes with a teacher's guide and a 60-minute cassette tape with 16 songs that help students remember problem-solving strategies."
Books mentioned in this topic
Journey to the Other Side: Mathematics Through Literature and Music (other topics)Journey to the Other Side: Mathematics Through Literature and Music (other topics)
Usborne Puzzle Adventure Omnibus, Volume 3 (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Carl M. Sherrill (other topics)Sue Arengo (other topics)
Michelle Bates (other topics)
It follows a group of kids on an Island that they may or may not have been transported to and they need to solve riddles to progress through the story. The part I remember most vividly was one riddle in which they were needing to find the height of an object, that i believe they needed to climb, by using the shadows in the sand on the beach.
I believe this book had three kids solving riddles but I cant be sure. I do know there were many riddles in the book and that was what I found most interesting. It was a problem solving book really.
I know this is a long shot but I have had no luck with google or other forums. Thanks