![]() ![]() I won’t be reading any more of these books, nor am I keeping a copy of this book. It’s geared towards younger readers, yes, but that’s no excuse. I still can’t believe how bad the writing is. ![]() I did notice one of the answers they had didn’t work with the facts given, but the rest all seemed fine. The answer is on the next page, so I’m not left wondering. However, the writing is so poor I find it hard to be motivated to figure the mystery out. The mysteries, for the most part, are set up well and require some thought and some looking back over the text. When this weird and wacky crew get together, anything can happen. Boddy has invited his six best friends to be guests at his mansion for the weekend. Boddy is counting on you to put the facts together and get to the bottom of this mess. Parker, Eric Weiner 3.91 190 ratings15 reviews Want to read Buy on Amazon Rate this book Mr. ![]() Peacock, Professor Plum, Miss Scarlet, and Colonel Mustard. Another wacky collection of mini-mysteries challenges young Clue fans to test. Boddy loves when his six guests come to stay at his mansion, but the guests do not get along very well, and often steal from each other, and even go so far as to kill one another. The Clue in the Crystal Ball (Clue, 17) by Dona Smith, A. Clue comes to life in this book of ten short mysteries which the reader must solve. ![]()
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