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Acceleration - by Graham McNamee
This fast-moving and sometimes disturbing story will keep readers riveted.- Good for older readers looking for nonstop action and a mature read.
The Beekeeper's Apprentice, or on the segregation of the queen - by Laurie R. King
In his retirement, the great detective Sherlock Holmes grooms a young woman to follow in his footsteps. 15-year-old Mary Russell and the elderly beekeeper Holmes are led into a series of adventures which escalate in gravity until Holmes is in peril of his life. At the frightening climax, the maturing Mary proves herself a worthy partner and successor.
I thought all the Mary Russell books were great. Part history, part classic, they're a great read.
Finding Lubchenko - by Michael Simmons
When his father is framed for murder and bioterrorism, high-school junior Evan, using clues from a stolen laptop, travels from Seattle to Paris with two friends to find the real culprit.
South by Southeast - Anthony Horowitz
Fourteen-year-old Nick and his bumbling detective brother Tim Diamond investigate a mystery involving international spies and assassins.
Sort of like James Bond meets the Hardy Boys. Another good series by this author is the Alex Rider mysteries: Point Blank, Scorpia, Skeleton Key.
All of these pack a lot of action into one short paperback. Good for those who hate the thought of having to pick up a book at all outside the classroom.
Hurricane Power - by Sigmund Brouwer
After he moves to Miami, seventeen-year-old David, who is an unusually fast runner, gets invited to join the Hurricanes' track team, but he soon finds himself mixed up in a mystery involving a toy gun, a Cuban American boy, and the gang called the Black Roses.
Sports and a mystery - hey why is this one still on the shelf?
Okay, get the idea?
Here's a few others to try:
I Know What You Did Last Summer - by Lois Duncan (classic fare)
In the Middle of the Night - by Robert Cormier
How to Disappear Completely and Never Be Found - by Sara Nickerson
The House on the Gulf - by Margaret Peterson Haddix
The Man in the Woods - by Rosemary Wells
Minerva Clark Gets a Clue - by Karen Karbo
Never Trust Dead Man- by Vivian Vande Velde
The Name of the Game was Murder - by Joan Lowery Nixon
Of Heroes and Villians - by Mark Delaney
The Ruby in the Smoke - by Philip Pullman
Public Enemy Number Two - by Anthony Horowitz
Tightrope - by Gillian Cross
The Vanishing Chip - by Mark Delaney
Batman: the Ultimate Evil - by Andrew Vachss
2 comments:
Just requested "Acceleration" from the OSU Main Library.
Awesome web page!
~Claire
Two thumbs up for "Acceleration," it kept me on the edge of my seat! I could not stop reading it until I was finished! Thanks for the recomendation.
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