![]() ![]() The chapters are mostly short, some as short as 2 pages (on my Kindle, so probably less in a book format), which kept the story moving, even when a lot of the earlier chapters covered backstory that brought the reader up to date on the “present time.” Also, the main character’s mom is practicing to be on the game show The $20,000 Pyramid, and most of the chapter titles are themed around that (ex. The mystery was seriously engaging, and even the chapter titles were wonderfully themed! It was such a great read! I liked the book’s feel of living in a big city in the 70s, which was based on the author’s own childhood. Though it’s for a younger audience, it intrigued me when I saw it on a fellow blogger’s Top Ten Tuesday list a few weeks back. ![]() I am so glad I decided to see what this book is all about. Can Miranda put the pieces together in time to prevent a death? ![]() Then she begins to unravel a mystery that involves her once-best friend, the crazy man on the corner, and a break-in where nothing was stolen. The second one couldn’t so easily be dismissed. When she got the first note, Miranda was able to convince herself it was just trash–it wasn’t necessarily meant for her and didn’t mean anything. ![]()
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