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Andi Under Pressure (2014)

by Amanda Flower

Series: Andi Boggs (2)

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While attending a prestigious Science Camp, twelve-year-old Andi and her new best friend, Colin Carter, investigate a series of practical jokes being blamed on the mysterious janitor, Polk, which result in a lab explosion that injures a professor.
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I love a mystery. My first experience with mystery novels was, of course, Nancy Drew. I loved becoming part of a team uncovering clues to solve a case. For a new generation, Amanda Flower has created Andi Boggs and her case-solving adventures. In book 2 in the series, Andi Under Pressure, the young sleuth and her partner, Colin Carter, look into the mishaps at a summer science camp. The slightly nerdy duo are tenacious in their quest for answers.

Andi Under Pressure is perfect for girls. The heroine is a math and science whiz finding her way in a new town and family. Andi’s parents were killed in a plane crash, and she and her sister must now make a home with her aunt. Readers will have a lot to think about besides the mystery — what makes a family and what is important in our closest relationships. The pitfalls of being the new kid are explored as well.

So if you are looking for a book to please the mystery-loving child in your life, be sure to check out Andi Under Pressure.

Recommended.

Audience: kids ages 8-12.

(Thanks to Zonderkidz for my review copy. All opinions expressed are mine alone.) ( )
  vintagebeckie | Dec 30, 2014 |
Andi Boggs and her friend Colin Carter are again up to their ears in mystery/intrigue with the need to solve who is behind a series of pranks/dangerous stunts that threaten to close their science summer camp. Their curiosity and tendency to venture into places, persons, and experiences that would cause more mature people to give pause, makes for the "under pressure" situations the title alludes to. This is a quick read and should interest the kids market towards which it is directed. ( )
  SherylHendrix | Sep 21, 2014 |
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While attending a prestigious Science Camp, twelve-year-old Andi and her new best friend, Colin Carter, investigate a series of practical jokes being blamed on the mysterious janitor, Polk, which result in a lab explosion that injures a professor.

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