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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. An engaging middle grade mystery. ( ) The author is Mary Dawning Hahn. The main two characters in this book are Logan Forbes and Arthur Jenkins. They become good friends and both face character development throughout the book as they try to solve the mystery of Mrs. Donaldson. Many conflicts arise as Logan and Arthur stick their noses into other people's businesses as they try to solve the murder. They make many friends and enemies along the way. The main themes of Closed for the Season are coming of age and harmful assumptions. The setting of this book is Beaseville, Maryland. This book is an entertaining and funny mystery novels that teaches readers about friendship and good vs evil. It shows students that sometimes you have to break the rules of go abasing the status quo in order to be the better person and do the good thing. This book is easy to read, and it keeps you wanted more after every chapter because of the suspension of the mystery. Closed for the Season was written by Mary Dowing Hahn, and the book was published in 2009. The book follows Arthor and Logan, on their adventure to finally put to rest the rumors and other unanswered questions regarding the closing of the Magic Forrest Amusement park. The boys face hardships in their freedom, friendship, and facinations as the journey continues to unfold before them. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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When thirteen-year-old Logan and his family move into a run-down old house in rural Virginia, he discovers that a woman was murdered there and becomes involved with his neighbor Arthur in a dangerous investigation to try to uncover the killer. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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