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message 1: by Noah (new)

Noah | 21 comments We need a mystery book for a project at school. Got any suggestions?


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Arbaaz Khan (arbaazkhan1999) | 143 comments How old are you?


message 3: by Noah (new)

Noah | 21 comments Middle grades


message 4: by Arbaaz (new)

Arbaaz Khan (arbaazkhan1999) | 143 comments Your exact age?


message 5: by Noah (new)

Noah | 21 comments i wont answer that


message 6: by Arbaaz (new)

Arbaaz Khan (arbaazkhan1999) | 143 comments Why?


message 7: by Noah (new)

Noah | 21 comments I don't like answer personal questions, now get in with the books


message 8: by Arbaaz (new)

Arbaaz Khan (arbaazkhan1999) | 143 comments Wait, your age is personal? Wow. I am 14, there you go :-)


And let me think...

Have you read dan brown's books? (If you haven't then i would suggest you to ask an adult first then read it because i haven't).


message 9: by Noah (new)

Noah | 21 comments the dan brown books sound cool! Ill look into them, thanks!


message 10: by Arbaaz (new)

Arbaaz Khan (arbaazkhan1999) | 143 comments Okay :-) and also, please ask someone first, they are kind of anti-christian typ of book, you have to be very open - minded.


message 11: by Noah (new)

Noah | 21 comments Usually I have an open mind, I try to stay away bad things (not saying they are bad) and if I see something bad I stop so...


message 12: by Arbaaz (new)

Arbaaz Khan (arbaazkhan1999) | 143 comments Seeing something bad and reading about it is a little different. As for me, i don't get influenced by the bad stuff that much.


message 13: by Noah (new)

Noah | 21 comments Neither do I, but I just try to stay away from the bad stuff


message 14: by Arbaaz (new)

Arbaaz Khan (arbaazkhan1999) | 143 comments Me too, but they just keep crawling towards me ;-)


message 15: by Noah (new)

Noah | 21 comments Lol XP


message 16: by Arbaaz (new)

Arbaaz Khan (arbaazkhan1999) | 143 comments By the way, what is the project?


message 17: by Noah (new)

Noah | 21 comments Just a book project


message 18: by Arbaaz (new)

Arbaaz Khan (arbaazkhan1999) | 143 comments I mean what do you have to do? Write a essay or something on it?


message 19: by Noah (new)

Noah | 21 comments I don't know... I'm being honest! I promise!!! I think we have to pretend to be a character... Lol


message 20: by Arbaaz (new)

Arbaaz Khan (arbaazkhan1999) | 143 comments Well, then certainly not dan brown, lol ;-) his characters are very sharp minded


message 21: by Noah (new)

Noah | 21 comments I'm thinking about a simple hardy boy book


message 22: by Arbaaz (new)

Arbaaz Khan (arbaazkhan1999) | 143 comments Yeah, maybe that could work.


message 23: by James (new)

James (theadventurousbookreader) Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier could work, but the writing is quite beautiful, but slow at times.


message 24: by [deleted user] (new)

Can You Solve the Mystery?, The Boxcar Children, Red Rock Mysteries. Those are mystery series I read in the middle grades.


Theodosia of the Fathomless Hall (taelianaofthewind) | 1580 comments I'd second Daphne du Maurier. Of course, The Secret of the Old Clock by "Carolyn Keene" (quotation marks for the fact it was a pseudonym of someone who hired a ghost-writer) is always appealing. The remainder of the Nancy Drew series is always fun... I loved them when I was younger. Hope that helps!


message 26: by Noah (new)

Noah | 21 comments Thanks guys!! All have helped me in the right direction!!!


Theodosia of the Fathomless Hall (taelianaofthewind) | 1580 comments Very glad to help, Noah. ;).


message 28: by Noah (new)

Noah | 21 comments Guys! Figured it out! I'm gonna do The Great Airport Mystery by Franklin W. Dixon! ThAnks for the help!


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