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America's Sherlock Holmes in sneakers continues his war on crime in ten more cases, the solutions to which are found in the back of the book.Tags
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I happened across this book at a dusty thrift store and was so excited to find an original copy from the 1960s! I was born in the 1980s, and even then the Encyclopedia Brown books were a big hit for kids and helped us learn to think critically! My only complaint about the series and, in essence, this book is that the volumes are just too short! I would have loved for us to get to spend just a little bit more time in Idaville, and have the chance to learn more about the characters we come to know and love briefly over the span of the cases! Granted, I know that there are many more books in the Encyclopedia Brown series. I just think it would have been nice to have fourteen or fifteen cases versus ten. But, of course, that is merely a show more nitpick and my own personal preference!
I think that any child would love the Encyclopedia Brown series and it should be a staple of a child's library! Not only is it fun and good for those who are learning to read, it is also a great series that helps children to read closely, think critically, and imagine outside of the box! I give it four stars, but only because it is a bit dated for a modern audience! show less
I think that any child would love the Encyclopedia Brown series and it should be a staple of a child's library! Not only is it fun and good for those who are learning to read, it is also a great series that helps children to read closely, think critically, and imagine outside of the box! I give it four stars, but only because it is a bit dated for a modern audience! show less
This one has more clever lines than most, including 'trying to talk to him is like crossing a mule with an otter. All you get is mutters.' And Chief Brown gets to solve a case himself. And there is an unfortunate accidentally racist chapter, in which boys compete to be the bravest 'Indian youth.'
I'm glad that many of these are avl. as ebooks on my library's libby/overdrive.
I'm glad that many of these are avl. as ebooks on my library's libby/overdrive.
Ten brief cases allow the reader to match wits with ten-year-old crime-buster, Encyclopedia Brown, as he recovers a client's missing tooth collection, finds a sneaky thief, and more. Solutions are included at the back of the book.
I don't know if I would say that these would "stimulate my mind" but you have to be observant and pay close attention to what you're reading to be able to solve the cases along with the main character.
These books did more to stimulate my mind while growing up than any that I have seen on the market today. Great series.
I don't remember any details, but of all of the books that I read as a youth, the only ones that I remember are the Hardy Boys, Encyclopedia Brown, Nancy Drew and some mystery about a bunch of British chicks that solved a mystery on an island in the U.K. (and not the big island, mind you). 5 stars for sticking with me this long.
I like this book because there is so many problemto solve and because there is a lot of stories inside one book . This book is AR. This book was not much of a challange
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Donald J. Sobol was born in the Bronx, New York on October 4, 1924. During World War II, he served in the Army as a sergeant in a combat engineer battalion in the Pacific. He received a B.A. degree from Oberlin College. He worked as a copy boy and then a reporter at The New York Sun and The Long Island Daily Press. In 1959, he began writing a show more syndicated fiction column called Two-Minute Mysteries. He is the creator of the Encyclopedia Brown series. His first book, Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective, was published in 1963. During his lifetime, he wrote more than 80 books. In 1976, he won an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for the Encyclopedia Brown series. He died from gastric lymphoma on July 11, 2012 at the age of 87. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Vintage Scholastic (TX0995)
Common Knowledge
- Canonical title
- Encyclopedia Brown Finds the Clues
- Original publication date
- 1966
- People/Characters
- Encyclopedia Brown
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- Members
- 2,345
- Popularity
- 8,381
- Reviews
- 10
- Rating
- (3.82)
- Languages
- English, Swedish
- Media
- Paper, Audiobook, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 37
- ASINs
- 18






















































