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This unique award-winning series combines graphic novel solve-it-yourself mysteries with exclusive bonus content including puzzles.
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This unique award-winning series combines graphic novel solve-it-yourself mysteries with exclusive bonus content including puzzles.
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This unique award-winning series combines graphic novel solve-it-yourself mysteries with exclusive bonus content including puzzles.
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Kids can take a behind-the-scenes guided tour with media-savvy host Max McLoon and learn to think critically about TV, music, magazines, video games, the Internet and more.
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TORONTO'S HIDDEN PASSAGEWAYS BROUGHT TO LIGHT IN A CELEBRATION OF URBAN LIFE
Michael Cho began creating drawings of the back alleys near his Toronto home in 2008. With this book, he has amassed a collection that speaks to the beauty of the urban landscape: sometimes grittily ci ...
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Max Finder is a self-described fact collector -- the more obscure, the better. There's nothing the brainy 12-year-old likes better than to apply his talent for trivia to solving mysteries. But even with his growing reputation as a junior Sam Spade, Max still relies on his best fr ...
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Seventh-graders Max Finder and Alison Santos live in the town of Whispering Meadows, where they investigate mysteries in their school and in their neighborhood. Includes 10 cases with accompanying puzzles.
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Seventh-graders Max Finder and Alison Santos live in the town of Whispering Meadows, where they investigate mysteries in their school and in their neighborhood. Includes 10 cases with accompanying puzzles.
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Max Finder is a self-described fact collector -- the more obscure, the better. There's nothing the brainy 12-year-old likes better than to apply his talent for trivia to solving mysteries. But even with his growing reputation as a junior Sam Spade, Max still relies on his best fr ...
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In their first book, Max Finder and Alison Santos invited readers to don their deerstalkers and join them in their crime-solving adventures. This all-new collection serves up ten more mystifying whodunits requiring the reader's powers of deduction. In The Case of the Trail Trap, ...
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