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Ten courtroom mysteries with illustrated clues.Tags
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I'm not really sure what to say about this one. I like it because it's different then the other solve-it-yourself books I've read, I like the courtroom plot-style and the fact that the reader is pretending to be the jury instead of the cop/detective. The fact that each "case" comes with three pieces of evidence that the reader has to examine makes it more interactive and interesting then just reading the facts of the case.
However, all of the cases were fairly straight-forward and obvious. I didn't miss the answer on any of them. I do realize that this is a children's book, though, I guess it's just a little more geared to kids then the other books of this type that I've read.
However, all of the cases were fairly straight-forward and obvious. I didn't miss the answer on any of them. I do realize that this is a children's book, though, I guess it's just a little more geared to kids then the other books of this type that I've read.
I'm twenty-five and these things still kick my ass. Very amusing and interesting, though.
The reader is provided evidence for ten courtroom cases, and must decide whether each defendant is guilty or innocent
trash if can't save
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- You Be the Jury: Courtroom III
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