Official Review: Behind the Cabin Door by Deanna Ruttenberg

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I thought it was humorous that Kate saw the twins as "detectives in training" and was always dragging them along! This seems like a good series to keep young readers interested and off the screens for a while. Thanks for the intriguing review!
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Seems like a nice light read for quarantine days. Thanks for the good review I have been looking for short stories for the kiddos these days.
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kdstrack wrote: 12 Feb 2021, 23:35 I thought it was humorous that Kate saw the twins as "detectives in training" and was always dragging them along! This seems like a good series to keep young readers interested and off the screens for a while. Thanks for the intriguing review!
Yes, she's the instigator for sure. She has such a curious spirit. Thanks.
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Serenity2010 wrote: 13 Feb 2021, 13:11 Seems like a nice light read for quarantine days. Thanks for the good review I have been looking for short stories for the kiddos these days.
Oh yes. It would be great for the kids now. Thanks so much.
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Seems like an interesting book to me . Your review is good and I’m happy I came across it.
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Suzer6440 xyz wrote: 15 Feb 2021, 11:19 Seems like an interesting book to me . Your review is good and I’m happy I came across it.
I've had the privilege to review some interesting books in my time here, and this is one. Thanks!
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What caight my eye about this book is the title and cover. You can tell that this was going to be some type of mystery, spy book filled with danger. I cannot wait toread this story, and embark on these 3 youngsters as they stop some illegal activity. Thanks for this review!
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Dman_1996 wrote: 18 Feb 2021, 00:39 What caight my eye about this book is the title and cover. You can tell that this was going to be some type of mystery, spy book filled with danger. I cannot wait toread this story, and embark on these 3 youngsters as they stop some illegal activity. Thanks for this review!
If a fun adventure for a younger audience. Adults who can appreciate simple things in life would enjoy it as well. Thanks.
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