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This seems to be a fun adventure story. I like the interplay between the modern world and the old world. This should be a good read for teenagers and the young at heart.
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I like the story, magic, and fun characters. Sounds like a good book for children to enjoy.
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Who knows? Maybe this will turn into the next Harry Potter adventure series.
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These are clever names for the characters—this sounds like an entertaining YA read. Thanks for your review!
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Just reading the first paragraph of this review and I'm in love with the book already. Adventure and suspense of this kind interests me as it is prone to be less violent and or gruesome. I look forward to reading this book. Thanks for such a beautiful review.
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Fit for teens through adults, today's BOTD is a magical fantasy novel with elements of adventure, mystery, and humor. Readers will feel right at home alongside Sie and Raahi as they search to find Aunt Generous...definitely a page-turner! Sounds like the perfect read to add to any classroom or home library. Thank you for the recommendation and great review! :-)
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This magical mystery tale sounds like it promises to be a delightful read. I agree that simple young adult fiction could be very well enjoyed by adult readers. Thus I'd like to give Silent Lee and the Adventure of the Side Door Key a try. Thanks for the great review!
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This sounds like exactly what I need right now. A lite read that would cheer me up. Thanks for the great review!
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Thanks for a coy review making us want to read more especially the mystery behind the letter from the captive aunt and how it was resolved or not. Another twist is Sie's mother as being the evil villain. The book indeed is an exciting read.
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The #BOTD sounds like a great mystery book for young readers. I particularly like how the author helps the pronunciation of the character names. Great review, I'll definitely share this with my daughter.
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This seems like such an entertaining book. The names of the characters, as well as the storyline, are interesting. Great review, and BOTD.
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Post by Aftab Shaikh »

Great book itself! I found the character's names very much unique. It's an enjoyable book to read and also found very interesting. Thanksgiving! Great Reviews 👍
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I enjoyed reading your review. You gave the idea of the book without spoiling anything. This sounds like a superb magical mystery. Can't wait to try it! Thanks for your review!
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Thanks for an insightful review and recommendations. I wish to read this book to find out if Sie found her missi g Aunt.
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Post by Justine Ocsebio »

This young adult book is about a girl who must set off an investigation to find her missing aunt. With some interesting characters and an intriguing plot, this book would be hugely entertaining for young readers.
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