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Sunday, February 3, 2019
Book Review - Kazu Jones and the Denver Dognappers
About the Book
Packed with high stakes mystery and tons of heart, this first installment in a new series introduces Kazu Jones-a spunky, scrappy detective who's this generation's Harriet the Spy.
When a string of dognappings grips her Denver neighborhood, Kazu Jones vows to track down the culprits. She can't stand to see more dogs go missing-especially once her neighbors' beloved pet is taken because of her gigantic mistake.
With the help of her gang-including her best friend and expert hacker, March; and her ginormous, socially anxious pup, Genki-Kazu uncovers evidence that suggests the dognapping ring is bigger than she ever imagined. But the more she digs, the more dangerous her investigation becomes. The dognappers are getting bolder, and Genki could be next...
My Take on the Book
This was a great book that was a great mystery. My daughters loved the mystery that surrounded the book itself. There is suspense throughout the book that keeps you guessing throughout the entire book, but there is also action that compels you from chapter to chapter. The book is written in a way that readers will learn about important topics. As a father it is always good to see my daughters reading a book that encourages them to explore issues of friendship, relationships and more.
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