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Mandie and the Hidden Treasure (Leppard, Lois Gladys. Mandie Book, 9.)

Mandie and the Hidden Treasure (Leppard, Lois Gladys. Mandie Book, 9.)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really Great Mandie Adventure!
Review: "Mandie and the Hidden Treasure" was the first Mandie book I ever read, when I was ten, and I'm still reading them at eighteen. In Mandie and the Hidden Treasure, Mandie follows the treasure map she discovered in book #8 (Mandie and the Abandoned Mine) which was written by a relative named Ruby. As Mandie follows the treasure map, she also attempts to find out more about what happened to Ruby, especially since no one will mention Ruby. The ending has a surprise to it, and the book is truly an excellent read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really Great Mandie Adventure!
Review: "Mandie and the Hidden Treasure" was the first Mandie book I ever read, when I was ten, and I'm still reading them at eighteen. In Mandie and the Hidden Treasure, Mandie follows the treasure map she discovered in book #8 (Mandie and the Abandoned Mine) which was written by a relative named Ruby. As Mandie follows the treasure map, she also attempts to find out more about what happened to Ruby, especially since no one will mention Ruby. The ending has a surprise to it, and the book is truly an excellent read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow!
Review: In the previous book Mandie got in trouble for sneaking away without permission and as punishment she is not allowed to go anywhere for the rest of the summer without an adult. But she's set on finding the treasure that's on a map that she found in her attic, but the map seems almost impossible to follow, and despite all that she still won't give up.
Along the way she discovers secrets that she never dreamed of, and helps someone in their work in a very unexpected way.

This is the first Mandie book that I ever read, and although it was rather confusing at times, (for instance, I had no idea who Joe or Dimar was,) it made me want to pursue the entire series.
This book has got to be one of the best books of the series. Very well written, it gives enough mystery, surprises, thrills, and even sadness to make it outstanding.
I love this book, and I hope everyone else does too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wowie Kazowie!
Review: This book is really great. Read it!


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