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Creative Mini-Mysteries for Creative Minds by Janet Blaylock

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

Creative Mini-Mysteries for Creative Minds by Janet Blaylock
Are you interested in a book of mini-mysteries? If you are, then you might enjoy reading my newest book, Creative Mini-Mysteries for Creative Minds I have several mini-mysteries that I wrote for anyone who enjoys reading stories that you have to solve. My first story titled Sadey, the Pet Detective features Sadey, my Chihuahua, and my other three dogs: Penny, Tippy, and Cassie. This story is based on a situation with Sadey. One day, my dad and I looked for his sun glasses. We couldn’t find them. We continued to search his bedroom, but we stil couldn’t locate them. Neither one of us had any idea what happened to his sun glasses. Later on, I was working on my computer, and my dad was in the living room with me. We heard some kind of noise in the hallway. I got up and walked into the hallway. I couldn’t believe my eyes - Sadey was playing with my dad’s sun glasses. We never did know where she found them, but we were glad she did.

I decided to write a story featurig Sadey, the Pet Detective since she was good at locating items. For more information about the story and the other ones in the book, you click on the following link.
Creative Mini-Mysteries for Creative Minds

Lee Child

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

The Hard Way by Lee Child

Have you read any books by Lee Child? If you haven’t, you might enjoy checking out his website: Lee Child

His detective is Jack Reacher. I started reading this book and have been intrigued. I happened to pick up this book and Persuader in the teacher’s lounge when I was subbing. I thought these books sounded exciting and wanted them.

The following website lists his books and short stories that he’s written. The Hard Way is the tenth book in the series. Killing Floor is the first book in the series.
Books

Short Stories for Children by Janet Kay Blaylock

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Short Stories for Children by Janet Blaylock

Hey kids or anyone who is interested in reading a collection of short stories, you can go to the following link to find a book for you to read.
Short Stories for Children

Parents, if your children are having trouble with reading comprehension, then this book is for you. I have short stories with questions at the end of each story for you to ask your children or have them write out the questions and answers. Ths book has all types of stories in it such as stories where children will learn a lesson and stories for fun such as the haunted house story.

Besides the link above, you can also view it and my other books by going to the following link:

Crime Files: Four-Minute Forensic Mysteries

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

Crime Fles:  Four-Minute Forensic Mysteries

Crime Files: Four-Minute Forensic Mysteries by Jeremy Brown is a good book for children or adults who enjoy reading short mysteries. There are several stories. At the end of each story, readers are given the detective’s comments as to how he knew what happened and how he solved the case. Children and adults would be interested in reading this book.

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