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The Deserted Library Mystery is bizarrely violent and these kids take their New England Independence thing a little TOO far! The thief guy straight up BREAKS INTO the Alden's cottage! He rips apart a chair in his fury! That's some psychopath behavior! They have a runaway child with them! OK, I can understand why they don't tell an actual adult about Miguel, but the rest? That guy is clearly a violent threat! He tries to put a bag over Jessie's head and kidnap her?!?! She gets away via a well-placed kick to his balls, I mean, his shins in the book, but let's be real, she's (eternally) 12. There's no way she could have overpowered a full-grown man. She definitely dropped him by kicking him in the nuts. Go, girl.
I'm a little surprised she didn't, like, hit him with a solid diamond bracelet or all the zeroes in Grandfather Alden's bank account.
A good series for the young reader.
A little bit scary!:-(

I have quite vivid memories for this Boxcar Children book: (view spoiler)[when really creepy things happen to them at the library, Jessie getting attacked or something?, when they get followed home, finding a glove ... Yeah. This is where my fears came from as a child ... (hide spoiler)]
This was a quick read for me and I really enjoyed reading this book! It was packed with the excitement of who the stranger would be. This could be a little scary for younger readers who get scared easy, but I think that the majority of readers would enjoy this book!
I don't remember this one at all. We're into ghostwriter territory by now, though, so that turns out for the best. I'm missing #20 but they must have done the time reversal right away once they decided to milk money from the stone here.The Deserted Library Mystery is bizarrely violent and these kids take their New England Independence thing a little TOO far! The thief guy straight up BREAKS INTO the Alden's cottage! He rips apart a chair in his fury! That's some psychopath behavior! They have a
One of my favorite childhood series. I read over a hundred of them. The first 50 or so were in order; after that I read whatever book I could get my hands on :)
Gertrude Chandler Warner
Paperback | Pages: 128 pages Rating: 3.87 | 1342 Users | 26 Reviews

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| Original Title: | The Deserted Library Mystery (The Boxcar Children, #21) |
| ISBN: | 0807515604 (ISBN13: 9780807515600) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The Boxcar Children #21 |
| Characters: | Jessie Alden, Benny Alden, Violet Alden, Henry Alden |
| Setting: | United States of America |
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I don't remember this one at all. We're into ghostwriter territory by now, though, so that turns out for the best. I'm missing #20 but they must have done the time reversal right away once they decided to milk money from the stone here.The Deserted Library Mystery is bizarrely violent and these kids take their New England Independence thing a little TOO far! The thief guy straight up BREAKS INTO the Alden's cottage! He rips apart a chair in his fury! That's some psychopath behavior! They have a runaway child with them! OK, I can understand why they don't tell an actual adult about Miguel, but the rest? That guy is clearly a violent threat! He tries to put a bag over Jessie's head and kidnap her?!?! She gets away via a well-placed kick to his balls, I mean, his shins in the book, but let's be real, she's (eternally) 12. There's no way she could have overpowered a full-grown man. She definitely dropped him by kicking him in the nuts. Go, girl.
I'm a little surprised she didn't, like, hit him with a solid diamond bracelet or all the zeroes in Grandfather Alden's bank account.
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| Title | : | The Deserted Library Mystery (The Boxcar Children #21) |
| Author | : | Gertrude Chandler Warner |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 128 pages |
| Published | : | January 1st 1991 by Albert Whitman Company |
| Categories | : | Mystery. Childrens. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.87 From 1342 Users | 26 ReviewsWeigh Up Regarding Books The Deserted Library Mystery (The Boxcar Children #21)
One day Mr.Alden told the children that they were going to go to another town to fix up the old library. they rode there bikes all the way there.when they got there they went to the library. when they look through the books they find a sord and along with a note that said congradulations Capton Charles Howerd for your bravery or the bravery of the battle of Gettysburg.so they got home and went to sleep.the next da at the library the found a boy named Miguel he ran away from his home cause heA good series for the young reader.
A little bit scary!:-(

I have quite vivid memories for this Boxcar Children book: (view spoiler)[when really creepy things happen to them at the library, Jessie getting attacked or something?, when they get followed home, finding a glove ... Yeah. This is where my fears came from as a child ... (hide spoiler)]
This was a quick read for me and I really enjoyed reading this book! It was packed with the excitement of who the stranger would be. This could be a little scary for younger readers who get scared easy, but I think that the majority of readers would enjoy this book!
I don't remember this one at all. We're into ghostwriter territory by now, though, so that turns out for the best. I'm missing #20 but they must have done the time reversal right away once they decided to milk money from the stone here.The Deserted Library Mystery is bizarrely violent and these kids take their New England Independence thing a little TOO far! The thief guy straight up BREAKS INTO the Alden's cottage! He rips apart a chair in his fury! That's some psychopath behavior! They have a
One of my favorite childhood series. I read over a hundred of them. The first 50 or so were in order; after that I read whatever book I could get my hands on :)

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