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The Mystery of the Missing Everything

by Ben H. Winters

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When a treasured trophy disappears from the display case at Mary Todd Lincoln Middle School and the principal cancels the eagerly anticipated eighth grade class trip, Bethesda Fielding has no choice but to solve the mystery.
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Young Reader Reaction: Our pre-teen instantly connected with Bethesda - particularly when it came to her father's corny jokes! She liked that Tenny and Bethesda could be "just friends," especially since they were so different. Her bottom line: She liked it and would recommend it to a friend who likes girl detectives.

Adult Reader Reaction: The author has followed up The Secret Life of Mrs. Finkleman with an equally fresh, fun mystery. The story has plenty of middle school drama readers can relate to, but with the exception of Principal Van Vreeland, characters aren't caricatures. This is a story that stands on its own. You don't have to read The Secret Life of Ms. Finkleman first.

Pros: Mysteries within a mystery keep readers on their toes and turning the page in this middle grade novel.

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  TheReadingTub | Apr 15, 2015 |
What a cute book. A trophey has been stolen from Mary Todd Lincoln Middle School and Principal Van Vreeland has decided to cancel all activities until the trophey is found. This includes the eighth grade field trip to Taproot Valley. So Bethesda Fielding decides its time to put on her detective hat and find out who did it and save the field trip.

I enjoyed reading this book but I do have to say that there were way too many names of people that you are suppose to remember. At times it got confusing but if you stick with it you have a very delightful book. I won this book from Goodreads. ( )
  Draak | Dec 18, 2011 |
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When a treasured trophy disappears from the display case at Mary Todd Lincoln Middle School and the principal cancels the eagerly anticipated eighth grade class trip, Bethesda Fielding has no choice but to solve the mystery.

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