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A to Z Mysteries: The Quicksand Question
A to Z Mysteries: The Quicksand Question
A to Z Mysteries: The Quicksand Question
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A to Z Mysteries: The Quicksand Question

Written by Ron Roy

Narrated by David Pittu

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Everyone in Green Lawn is quaking about the ducks that keep crossing River Road. But just when the town raises enough cash to build a special duck bridge, the money is stolen! Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose are on a quest to find the culprit.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherPenguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
Release dateDec 14, 2010
ISBN9780307746375

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5

    Nov 11, 2012

    Someone in Green Lawn has stolen the duck bank filled with money to create a bridge for the town ducks. Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose return to help the police catch the thief.

    The short chapters, often ending with cliffhangers, will keep young readers turning the pages, as they try to put together the clues the three protagonists collect. The stakes are high enough that readers feel an urgency, but not so high that the book will cause fear or anxiety. The simplistic characterization of Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose may bore parents, but it allows children to identify something about each character and remember their traits from book to book in the series.

    A to Z mysteries provide a starting place for children ready to make the transition into reading chapter books on their own. Recommended.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5

    Oct 31, 2008

    I liked the book because it was about quicksand and a firefighter. He was a Seal in the army and he knew a ton about quicksand. There was a very weird piece of wood with letters ET CO on it. It was a very, very cool mystery.