
The Mansion MysteryΒ
By Amit RayΒ
Illustrated By TamaraΒ AntonijevicΒ
The book ” The Mansion Mystery” is composed of 11 chapters. Which flows in episodic series of the origin of mystery till the revelation.
Nick and Neel are playing cricket on the rooftop when they suddenly and unexpectedly come acrossΒ a fairly ancientΒ puzzle written by someone who goes by the name of βMRSΒ -β ThisΒ comes as a shock to the duo.
Will they soak upΒ theirΒ defeat or just maybe,Β there’sΒ a chance of aid coming from unexpected sources…Β
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Hits:Β
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I love how the bookΒ really deeps into the details of its illustrations which makes it easier to visualize the characters.Β
I also like how the book doesΒ an excellent jobΒ of developing theirΒ characters, for example, their sisterΒ who wasΒ prettyΒ snobbyΒ at the start does become a more bonded person with the brothers.Β
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Its Humor is out of this world! You willΒ definitely pickΒ up a few laughs from this bookΒ
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Misses:Β
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It shouldΒ definitely doΒ a better job of getting its point across because sometimes IΒ gotΒ stuck on someΒ wordsΒ that were just not in the right order.Β
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Final VerdictΒ
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I wouldΒ definitely recommendΒ this book to experienced or average readers because that way they will understand it better compared to some younger audiences. I rate this book aΒ 3.5/5Β
You can buy the book from Amazon.
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I understand what you mean by doing a better job at getting the point across, sometimes book fail to do that and completely takes away from the reading experience.