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Jake Thoene

Auteur de The Jewelled Peacock of Persia

13+ oeuvres 1,120 utilisateurs 11 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Jake Thoene

The Jewelled Peacock of Persia (1996) 141 exemplaires
The Mystery of the Yellow Hands (1995) 135 exemplaires
The Giant Rat of Sumatra (1986) 133 exemplaires
Mystery Lights of Navajo Mesa (1994) — Auteur; Auteur — 110 exemplaires
Shaiton's Fire (2002) 105 exemplaires
Heart of Allegiance (1998) 88 exemplaires
Eyes of Justice (1999) 80 exemplaires
Firefly Blue (2003) 77 exemplaires
The Thundering Underground (1998) 73 exemplaires
Fuel The Fire (2004) 61 exemplaires
Legend of the Desert Bigfoot (1996) 60 exemplaires
Hands Of Deliverance (2000) 56 exemplaires

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Mystery Lights of Navajo Mesa [1994 TV Movie] (1994) — Screenplay — 56 exemplaires

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Is there a legendary monster wreaking havoc in the desert of Ambrosia? Mike, Spence, Winnie, and Ben, who call themselves the Last Chance Detectives, are on the case!

This was another solid addition to the short-lived series from the 90s. I didn't enjoy it quite as much as the ones before and after it in the series, but that may have been as much due to the fact that the mystery seemed pretty obvious to me the whole time. I blame the book cover, which has a huge spoiler on it. There was an element I didn't see coming, and the fast-paced excitement of the climax was classic Last Chance Detectives. I'd recommend this book, along with the rest of the series, for kids around 10-14.

For whatever reason, they've started putting out new books in this series, over 20 years after the series was first created, and while my childhood memories of the franchise are from one of the movies from the 90s, I like that there will be new stories added to it. I have now read all of the books from the original print series (out of order, but it doesn't really make a difference), as well as 1 new one that came out last year, and look forward to seeing how the series continues and if Mike ever gets any answers about his dad.
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Kristi_D | Sep 22, 2023 |
This was a fast-paced adventure with a realistic feel to it. The kids are friends but still have arguments, one of which led to the adventure in the first place. I liked the small-town setting that goes even further into a feeling of remoteness due to being surrounded by vast desert. Though I wasn't as baffled as Ben was when the sheriff didn't corroborate what he saw, readers of the age group for which the book is intended will likely get swept up into the adventure and intrigue. The stakes are high and the danger is real, but nothing too intense for kids around 10-14, for whom I highly recommend this book.

I watched the movie many times in my teenage years (we only owned this one, though, so I've never seen/read any others in the series). I didn't expect to remember as much as I did when I read the book. A few lines I could even hear the characters saying in my head. It was a really fun way to re-visit my childhood, and I'm looking forward to watching the movie again too (and reading/watching the rest of the series)!

Thank you to Netgalley and Tyndale House Publishers/Focus on the Family for providing me a copy of this re-release book to review.
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Œuvres
13
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1
Membres
1,120
Popularité
#22,935
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
11
ISBN
42
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1

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