The Murder Notebooks (5 books in series)
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review 1: I'm tempted to give it 2.5 stars, but I won't.Don't get me wrong, it wasn't terrible and the plot is alright, but I just had so many problems with it.The thing that stood out to me the most was editing that seemed non-existent. There were commas and question marks where there sho...
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review 1: I decided to read this book because the title looked interesting and I had heard that Anne Cassidy was a good author. It fits into the female main character category on the bingo board as the main character is Rose. My favourite quote from the book was, "It would scab over. Then,...
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review 1: Rose is at a loss. She has no parents, no friends, and a long lost half-stepbrother that her grandmother/legal guardian won't let her see. While all this is happening two people are murdered from her school and she always seen to be right in the middle of the action. She doesn't ...
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review 1: A very good book, from a very good author. This book and the series itself was new and refreshing and provided plenty of guessing moments and refreshing cliffhangers. Anne Cassidy was already one of my favourite authors but this new series (The Murder Notebooks) has only put her ...
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review 1: Returning to London after five years at a boarding school, Rose reunites with her "step brother" Josh. Their parents (not married) were police officers whose disappearance remains unsolved. Rose lives with her aloof, wealthy grandmother who she never knew about until her mother d...