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5.0 out of 5 stars Boxcar Children
Kids in my class gave a report on this book. Soby listening to the report gave me time to think about the score. So I would say it was good from what the kid put.
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3.0 out of 5 stars jaz up that mystery girl The Boxcar Children
This is a book about four children who go visit their aunt. There they get a job at a store. They meet a friend that is strange around them sometimes. They then discover that she ran away from her family.
They're five main character. Benny is the youngest he is very energetic and he is always hungry. He helps find some important information. Violet also finds...
Published on November 22, 2004


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5.0 out of 5 stars Boxcar Children, February 3, 2012
Kids in my class gave a report on this book. Soby listening to the report gave me time to think about the score. So I would say it was good from what the kid put.
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3.0 out of 5 stars jaz up that mystery girl The Boxcar Children, November 22, 2004
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This is a book about four children who go visit their aunt. There they get a job at a store. They meet a friend that is strange around them sometimes. They then discover that she ran away from her family.

They're five main character. Benny is the youngest he is very energetic and he is always hungry. He helps find some important information. Violet also finds important information .she always keeps an open eye. Henry is very helpful. He is good connecting the clues. Jessie is very smart she is helpful in many ways. She is great at finding clues and connecting the clues together. Nancy is very sweet she is sneaky.

They put all their clues together and figure out the mystery. Then when they go to ask Nancy about it she confesses. They talk it over and they become friends again.

The conflict in the story was that Nancy was ling about things in her life. The children think that she is tiring to hurt MR. Jerry. At the end they find out that she is trying to keep it a secret that she ran away.

I think that this book was very interesting but at the beginning I did not like it at all. The more I read the better I began to like it. I would recommend this book to people who like boring beginnings and great endings. I will recommend it to others especially people who like mysteries.

J. B. Harris

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Mystery girl was the best book I've ever read., October 29, 1999
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The Mystery Girl was the best book I've ever read because it was very mysterious.I liked it when Benny always said how he liked to eat alot.I also like how the end ended but,I'm not going to tell you the end you read it and you find out how great it is.
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3.0 out of 5 stars jaz up that mystery girl The Boxcar Children, November 22, 2004
A Kid's Review
This is a book about four children who go visit their aunt. There they get a job at a store. They meet a friend that is strange around them sometimes. They then discover that she ran away from her family.

They're five main character. Benny is the youngest he is very energetic and he is always hungry. He helps find some important information. Violet also finds important information .she always keeps an open eye. Henry is very helpful. He is good connecting the clues. Jessie is very smart she is helpful in many ways. She is great at finding clues and connecting the clues together. Nancy is very sweet she is sneaky.

They put all their clues together and figure out the mystery. Then when they go to ask Nancy about it she confesses. They talk it over and they become friends again.

The conflict in the story was that Nancy was ling about things in her life. The children think that she is tiring to hurt MR. Jerry. At the end they find out that she is trying to keep it a secret that she ran away.

I think that this book was very interesting but at the beginning I did not like it at all. The more I read the better I began to like it. I would recommend this book to people who like boring beginnings and great endings. I will recommend it to others especially people who like mysteries.

J. B. H.

5th Grade

Marietta GA
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE BEST BOOK EVER!!![...], December 3, 2002
A Kid's Review
I loved the mystery girl.Iwould read this book again!You have to read this book.I loved the milled prat when ever thing got wried. I have to go! BY!!![...]
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The Mystery Girl (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Boxcar Children (Pb))
The Mystery Girl (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Boxcar Children (Pb)) by Gertrude Chandler Warner (School & Library Binding - May 4, 1992)
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