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jenmangler's review
3.0
This was a fun read. I really loved the Lovejoy family, and hope they feature even more prominently in the sequel. I'd like to get to know them better.
teetea's review
adventurous
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
mysterious
relaxing
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
francescaranck's review
1.0
I'm sorry, but no. Just no. The main character is a total pick-me and I cannot stand her and her bemoaning the fact that she's taller than most people, has big feet, feels so invisible, or has to live in a small town. Welcome to my life. Personally offended that she thinks being any of these things is
such a bad thing, like for the majority of the time I happen to enjoy being like this. Especially being tall, it honestly can make a lot of things easier. And these things are seriously not as bad as you're making them out to be. Like girl, please, it's not that big of a deal. You and your family aren't so " quirky" and guess what? everyone has family struggles! Anyway, I did like her friend group, but that's about it. Ok, that's enough ranting. byeeeee
such a bad thing, like for the majority of the time I happen to enjoy being like this. Especially being tall, it honestly can make a lot of things easier. And these things are seriously not as bad as you're making them out to be. Like girl, please, it's not that big of a deal. You and your family aren't so " quirky" and guess what? everyone has family struggles! Anyway, I did like her friend group, but that's about it. Ok, that's enough ranting. byeeeee
kimbyy's review
3.0
characters were okay. could always be developed more. plot was very unsatisfying & it definitely was not a mystery (contrary to what it might say on the cover)
tamfilley's review
4.0
Such a cute easy read. A heartwarming middle grade mystery. Truly Lovejoy's father is injured in Afghanistan. When he returns home he has to change careers. He moves his family to a small town called Pumpkin Falls to run a book store that has been in his family for years. Truly is in middle school, just trying to fit in. While helping in the bookstore she comes across a secret letter found in an autographed copy of Charlottes Webb. She enlists some class mates to help her figure out the clue in the letter and possibly find another one. The adventure begins. Such fun characters. The author made me want to visit Pumpkin Falls and meet the towns people for myself.
greenogal's review
3.0
Quick and easy kids book to break an adult reading slump. Entertaining, but not earth shattering.
brandypainter's review
3.0
A cute fun little story I think MG readers who enjoy small town and mysteries will like.