Guest Review: Maisy and the Missing Mice by Elizabeth Woodrum

Maisy and the Missing Mice 7 Title: Maisy and the Missing Mice
Genre: Children’s Mystery Fiction
Author: Elizabeth Woodrum
Publisher: Elizabeth Woodrum
Pages: 70
Language: English
Format: Paperback & eBook

Maisy Sawyer is not your average fourth grade student. She is a detective with a special skill for solving mysteries. She loves black and white mystery movies, cherry lollipops, and her dog, Reesie. When a thief known as The Black Boot steals the school’s mascots and her lollipops, Maisy sets out to solve the case. Can she help return the mice to their home in the science lab? Will she ever see her beloved lollipops again? Find out in the first book in The Maisy Files series.

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(Due to computer issues, we will be posting this review by Jessica Adkins of Bottles & Books Reviews here)

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Review by Bottles & Books Reviews:

In her own world of black and white, little detective Maisy, is on the case.

Maisy’s latest case, the case of the missing mice, had her searching for her schools wee little un-official mascots.
With a cherry lollipop sweet tooth and a soft spot for black and white mystery classics, Maisy is one unique girl.
Maisy and The Missing Mice challenges children to think outside the box to solve a mystery and that you are never too young to think about who you want to be and find out what you enjoy most.
I enjoyed reading the adventures of Maisy and The Missing Mice. From Maisy’s black & white world on a case to Maisy’s love of cherry lollipops, the author’s setting and characters are very detailed and thought out.

Maisy and The Missing Mice gets a 5 star rating from Bottles & Books Reviews!

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