Bells ringing at the stroke of midnight and bizarre writings on the outside walls of the downtown church have Asheville townspeople upset and Mandie investigating. Ages 8-13. Mandie book 10.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful book!,
By Elisabeth "Gymfan15" (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mandie and the Mysterious Bells (Mandie, Book 10) (Mass Market Paperback)
Mandie has returned to Asheville and school, but something very strange and puzzling is happening. The church bell rings not only 12 strikes at 12 o'clock, but 13. And then when a influenza outbreak stuns the city, the townspeople blame it on the bell. Can Mandie figure out the mystery of the bell and keep herself out of trouble at the same time? Apparently not. But she tries her best and is rewarded by solving the mystery. But then another problem arises. Can she save an innocent man from being jailed? Find out in 'Mandie and the Mysterious Bells'!This book has never failed me. If I want something good to read this book never disappoints me.
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Mandie and the Mysterious Bells (Mandie, Book 10) (Mass Market Paperback)
Love the series! Great for girls as well as boys. Received the book in great condition and in quick time.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Boring until the last chapter.,
By Penny Lane "The BandAid" (Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mandie and the Mysterious Bells (Mandie, Book 10) (Mass Market Paperback)
Okay so I wasn't very pleased with this book and I'm so glad I bought it as a Goodwill and only paid fifty cents for it. The book was boring until the last chapter which is the one that gave it the second star. Without that chapter it would be a one star book.
The book starts off with Mandie and Celia having to solve the mystery of why the bells at the church are ringing the wrong number of times. Most of the locals think it is a bad omen espically when the flu breaks out and a big snowstorm comes. When Mandie and Celia solve who is behind the ringing of the bells they have another mini-mystery to solve. At the end of the book it leaves it open for the next book in the Mandie series. The characters were all okay. The one I loved the most had to be Ben. In the book it is set way back and so the black people are still servants and men seem to be the main provider of the household. Penny Lane
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