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If you like Trixie Belden, you'll enjoy this book, June 5, 2006
This review is from: Trixie Belden And The Mystery At Maypenny's (Paperback)
In book 31 of the series, Kathryn Kenny introduces environmental concerns as Sleepyside is divided over whether or not to allow International Pine, a furniture company, to open a local factory. Trixie and her friends become personally involved when Dan and Jim find themselves on opposing sides. Meanwhile, Trixie and Honey begin doing some investigating of their own (as always!) and find themselves wondering whether the company--or perhaps an environmentalist opposing it--are guilty of breaking the law.
Although not one of my favorites in the series--the author is doing straight mystery writing here, with less of the light-hearted give & take that characterizes earlier Trixie books--Mystery at Maypenny's nonetheless provides yet another enjoyable story about Trixie and her friends.
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1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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These books are great...., June 8, 1999
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This review is from: Trixie Belden And The Mystery At Maypenny's (Paperback)
well i knew these books when i was a little girl i have 10 of them and i will like to have all of them .... i really enjoy them i can read them 1000 tims and i still lovin'them ... i hope them come out to market again ...
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