The Book Depository Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Dead Eagles by Donald J. Sobol
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Description: Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Dead Eagles : Paperback : Penguin Putnam Inc : 9780142411353 : 0142411353 : 01 Jun 2008 : Leroy Brown, Idaville's incomparable 10-year-old detective, is back in the next three books of the Encyclopedia Brown series, now reissued with new cover artwork. The Book Depository Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Dead Eagles by Donald J. Sobol - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Product ID: 9780142411353
MPN: 0142411353
GTIN: 9780142411353
Author: S. Warner
Rating: 5
Review: My 6-year-old granddaughter can’t get enough Encyclopedia Brown books!! She goes through one in a day, then re-reads it several times. Her dad, my son, loved them when he was a little older than she is now.
Author: Charles B.
Rating: 2
Review: I really love the Encyclopedia Brown Books. I really enjoy seeing them on the Kindle and they are fun little puzzler stories to read to my kids and see if they can solve them. Can't say enough how enjoyable the logic that some of the thinking that goes on with these stories is great teaching tool for my kids as well. So why the two star listing? Well the formatting sucks and sucks harder than a brand new Hoover vacuum on a shag carpet. There is no link between the solution and the story nor the next story in the series. So you have either have to create a link to the solutions individually for each of the or create a link to the solutions chapter and then flip back to the stories. This is an issue that nearly all of the Penguin Ebook editions published today have had. It is annoying and aggravating since this should have been something easily created when the book was originally ported over to an ebook standard. I mean I have seen self-published books in similar genres that have hot links going back and forth between solutions or maps or appendices over to the main text. So that is why the two star listing.