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Intruders On Battleship Island

Intruders On Battleship Island

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Terrific New Mystery!!
Review: Jerrye Sumrall's debut novel Intruders on Battleship Island is a charming tale replete with mystery, history and fun. It is a perfect example of how a reader can enjoy a book and learn something valuable at the same time. This is timeless story of friendship and overcoming seemingly insurmountable odds which can engross children as young as eight years old. The great part is that Ms. Sumrall has a whole series planned!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good adventure book for boys
Review: The Bayshore Detectives are hot on the trail of the two mysterious men sneaking around on Battleship Island. Could they be searching for hidden treasure? And how is it all connected to the old Merritt house? Civil War history comes alive as Jeff, Dan, Mike, and Stanley solve the mystery of the secret room on Battleship Island. Intruders on Battleship Island is a good adventure book for boys.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Summer Nancy Drew/Hardy Boy Style
Review: This book will take you back to the days when you wanted to be a junior detective. It's fun and reminds you of the things you did (or wanted to do) on your summer vacation. The story moves forward smartly, with just enough twists to keep you reading, but not so many that you have lots of loose ends at its close. Even pre-teens will recognize the message that you need to be careful when you judge someone: you might be wrong. It's a nice story of friendship and respect. We loved it at the Reading Tub, http://www.thereadingtub.com


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