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The Indian Burial Ground Mystery (Trixie Belden Mysteries, No 38)

The Indian Burial Ground Mystery (Trixie Belden Mysteries, No 38)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: "The plot development was somewhat lacking..."
Review: A potentially promising idea, but, unfortunately, it was not well-developed at all. I can see why the last five volumes didn't sell well with this particular ghost-writer at the helm. I believe one of the other authors could have done a much better job. The characters do not ring as true as in previous volumes. In addition, too many necessary details were left unsaid, consequently, leaving the reader to provide them on his/her own. I'm afraid avid Trixie Belden fans - particularly those who prefer the older style of writing - may be disappointed with this volume. Of note, I also prefer the oval cover designs and no inside illustrations. The three star rating of this book is due simply (and only) to the fact that the subject is Trixie Belden. The large sum of money - and time - I spent on the auction block could have been put to better use, but at least now I can take comfort in the fact that my collection is complete."

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: "The plot development was somewhat lacking..."
Review: The story was good, but I preferred the old way how the stories was wrote without the pictures. I wish there was more books out after these. I loved reading about Honey, Trixie, Jim, Dan, Di, Brian and Mart.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Rather Good
Review: The story was good, but I preferred the old way how the stories was wrote without the pictures. I wish there was more books out after these. I loved reading about Honey, Trixie, Jim, Dan, Di, Brian and Mart.


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