Hi!
So if you remember my post "Anyone Recommend Any Good AG Mystery Books?" you will now that I went to the library and picked a few ones out.
But here's the problem.
THEY
DIDN'T
HAVE
ANYTHING.
They had Peril at King's Creek (which I got), and they also had Cecile and the Cameo Necklace,but it's a Cecile Mystery, which is great, but I would prefer to at least read one of her books before reading what @JustDolling calls the greatest AG book of all time lol.
So here's what I got:
Peril at King's Creek: A Felicity Mystery by Elizabeth McDavid Jones (Thank you @JustDolling for recommending this!)
The Cry of the Loon: A Samantha Mystery by Barbra Steiner
And that's it for the mystery books. A unfortunately did not find The Puzzle of the Paper Daughter or Shadows of Society Hill, but I have these for the time being.
Other AG Books I got:
Meet Felicity by Valerie Tripp (I have never read Felicity's books so I'm reading them now.)
Samantha Learns a Lesson by Susan Alder (I'm re-reading Samantha's books.)
So yeah! Let me know if more AG Mystery books to read in the comments! Have great day!
-TheBluebird14
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Now that you share what you’re library has, I just realized my libraries have TONS of Ag books! there’s over 50 ag books in one location! :0 I hope you’re able to find more books tho!! I’d love to hear how the cry of the loon book is! I began reading it but it was over due so I had to turn it in ;c
a mystery book I kinda liked was Rebecca: a bundle of trouble! It had a big fat twist ending that I didn’t see coming! (I don’t see many things coming tho)
I own Peril at King's Creek and I've read Samantha; Cry of the Loon. Both really good books. Hope you enjoy them.
Cool!