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Loading... Cam Jansen and the Valentine Baby Mysteryby David A. Adler
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. To the average child, this book may be a common story with a common plot and common endings. But to the young mystery fan, this book is a key to the opening of a whole new world of crime and mystery. I looked at the cover of the book expecting a corny story about missing valentines or a stolen box of chocolates, but I was mistaken. This book took my mind to a place of guessing and clue searching. I've always been a fan of reading mystery books and finding plot twists and usually can spot a badly written mystery plot a mile away. This book was not one of them. While keeping me engaged with page turning mystery plots, it also allowed me to see that a children's novel has the ability to inform on such things as theft and robbery is such a way that it doesn't offend, but informs and engages. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesCam Jansen (25)
Using her photographic memory Cam Jansen joins Eric in solving the mystery of a Valentine's day robbery in a hospital waiting room. No library descriptions found. |
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Originally published in 2005, on the 25th Anniversary of the original entry in the series - 1980's Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Stolen Diamonds - this twenty-fifth entry in the Cam Jansen series includes an activity section at the rear, complete with memory games and a trivia quiz. The story itself is sweet, although I could do without Cam and Eric's obnoxious school friend, Danny, who was introduced a few titles before, and now seems a permanent fixture of the series. I continue to struggle a bit with my suspension of disbelief, when it comes to the permissiveness of the adults in Cam and Eric's life - does this pair ever actually spend any of their school day in class? - but leaving that aside, this was an enjoyable addition to the series, and is one I would recommend to fans of Cam Jansen, as well as to beginning chapter-book readers who enjoy mystery. ( )