Friday, February 1, 2019

Friday Barnes Girl detective (winner)


So everyone who follows my blog knows that you (kind of ) got to choose the next book for the review and this is the winner. Do not worry if the one you picked didn't win because l will do it after the winner! Let's get started with another review on Bookworm blog!


Friday Barnes is a 12 year old who is quite cunning and witty , really smart and bad at explaining her emotions.

So what happens in the book is that there is a diamond stolen from a vault and the reward is that you win 50,000 dollars. Friday Barnes worked it out earning the 50,000 dollars. So read on to see who stole it and what Friday does with the money.


I recommend it if you like mystery books because there are always some sort of problem to be solved. As you probably have guessed already Friday Barnes solved the case earning even more cash.

I give this book 5 out of 5 stars ⛦ because Friday Barnes is a very intelligent 12 year old and you just get absorbed into the book because it is that good!

The author is R.A.Spratt, thought you might want to know!


After this post say hello to a few books from the baby-sitters club! (Sorry l can not do more Friday Barnes but maybe they will make a come back Hint Hint!)

See you next on Bookworm blog! Love-Bookworm blog


7 comments:

  1. If you like this Friday Barnes review, Friday Barnes might just make a come back!

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  2. Why is she bad at explaining her emotions? Does she get better at it? Did you guess who stole the vault before you read it? Thanks

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    1. She is bad at explaining her emotions because she only read books and couldn't learn how to explain her emotions by a book. I tried to guess but l was wrong, the person who actually stole it was... l am not telling you. So read the Book! Love-bookworm blog

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  3. I never thought about reading mystery books until I read your review. I am intrigued because it might give me ideas on how to find clues, solve problems and earn money doing it!!! Good one Bookworm blog :)

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    1. I LOVE mystery books and in general l like mysterious things. It does surprisingly help you to (kind of) be a detective! Love-bookworm blog

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  4. Haha I love trying to guess whodunnit plots. It’s always the one you least suspect. There is an author called RL Stine and he wrote horror/suspense fiction for teens - I used to guess who did it with those

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    1. I like guessing who it is too!

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