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The (Increasingly Inaccurately Titled) Dublin Trilogy (Series) by Caimh McDonnell - 8/10
A series of comedic mystery novels set mainly in modern Ireland (though some of the later books make even that description inadequate)....


Lockwood & Co. (Series) by Jonathan Stroud - 9/10
Join Lucy Carlyle as she teams up with Anthony Lockwood and George Cubbins to fight ghosts, solve mysteries, and uncover the true origins...


To the Other Side by Erika Meza -
This book tells the story of two migrant children in a creative and engaging way. Meza takes a complex topic and makes it accessible to a...


The Cats in Krasinski Square by Karen Hesse - 9/10
This book provides a glimpse into the difficult history of the Holocaust by bringing to life a true story of how cats were used to enable...


Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman - 9/10
The familiar becomes strange in this modern fairytale about London. After a spontaneous act to help a stranger in need, the average...


Odd Thomas (Series) by Dean Koontz - 9/10
Accompany the charismatic Odd Thomas as he uses his supernatural sensitivities to solve mysteries and thwart evil. Odd Thomas wants...


The Tattooed Potato and Other Clues by Ellen Raskin - 9/10
This book weaves together childlike elements, such as nursery rhymes and games, with reflections on the nature of life, art, and mystery....


Jurassic Park (Series) by Michael Crichton - 9/10
Dive into the suspense and adventure of a group of scientists and businessmen when they create a scientific marvel that gets drastically...


Alex and the Ironic Gentleman (Series) by Adrienne Kress - 9/10
In these parallel adventures, daring Alex learns to balance adventure and morality and cynical Timothy discovers that some things are...


The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin - 10/10
Thrown together apparently by chance, the heirs of Samuel Westing race to be the first to uncover the guilty among their ranks, but...
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