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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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The Creepy Computer review,
By Kyle Woodlock (Chelmsford, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Creepy Computer Mystery (Invisible Inc. No. 4 / Hello, Reader! Level 4) (Paperback)
My name is Kyle. I'm in Mrs. Carter's first grade class. I asked my teacher if I could take this book home to read it. It was a book on the shelf that I read 5 chapters about kids that solve mysteries. I'm going to buy all the rest of the books with the same kids in them. I like all these books, but my favorite book is with the same kids called The School Yard Mystery.
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Being Invisible Has Advantages,
This review is from: The Creepy Computer Mystery (Invisible Inc. No. 4 / Hello, Reader! Level 4) (Paperback)
Scholastic Reader Invisible Inc. Level 4
The Creepy Computer Mystery The mystery solving team of Invisible Inc. consists of three children. Chip, who fell into a strange pool of water and became invisible. Charlene is brave and sometimes bossy and Justin who is hard of hearing and can read lips. Their school is invited to an author chat with U.B. Spooks. They can see the messages from other schools, but their messages aren't getting through. Since they missed out on a chance to visit with an author, the children of Invisible Inc. decide to earn money to bring an author to their school, by selling computer made greeting cards and invitations. Someone is sending strange messages and invitations of doom are replacing invitations to parties. Who is responsible for the scary messages? How will the team of Invisible Inc. earn enough money to bring an author to their school? Will they solve The Creepy Computer Mystery? I recommend Invisible Inc., The Creepy Computer Mystery for children who are reading chapter books and ready to learn harder words. Jill Ammon Vanderwood, Author Through the Rug [[ASIN:0979845548 Through The Rug: Follow That Dog (Through the Rug) These are good read-together-books for parents, grandparents, or teachers of this age group. |
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The Creepy Computer Mystery (Invisible Inc, No. 4; Hello, Reader! Level 4) by Elizabeth Levy (School & Library Binding - Apr. 1996)
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