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The Mystery at the Ballpark (Boxcar Children Special (Cloth), No 4)
Published in School & Library Binding by Albert Whitman & Co (1995)
Authors: Gertrude Chandler Warner and Charles Tang
Amazon base price: $13.95
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A super Homerun book
July 29,2000 This was A great book! I recomend it to anyone.

good lessons learned in an exciting mystery
This mystery is great - the people,the incidents,the end result are all very captivating.It's exciting and fast-paced,and the lessons are clearly understood(but are not preached!) throughout the book.I liked this book a lot,and hope you would enjoy it too!


The Mystery Bookstore (Boxcar Children Mysteries, 48)
Published in Paperback by Albert Whitman & Co (1995)
Authors: Gertrude Chandler Warner and Charles Tang
Amazon base price: $3.95
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The Boxcar Children- Mai Yia's Review
I think the BOXCAR CHILDREN is extremely fun to read. It tells about adventurous kids who are running away from their grandfather. While running away they had many adventures. The four kid's names are: Henry, a boy who is strong and is the oldest, Jessie, a girl who is adventurous and knows how to cook excellent food, Violet a 10 year old girl who is smart, and Benny, the youngest, well mannered, and funny boy. Henry worked for a man named Dr. Moore because he wanted to make money to buy food to eat. He also worked for Dr. Moore so that he could support his siblings. These kids are very creative. I really like this book. I think everyone should read this book because you could learn something. It is a good bedtime story too because, you could have wonderful dreams instead of scary nightmares. I give this book 5 stars.

Suspenseful, beautifully written book
After their Grandfather has bought a bookstore and rented it to his friend, Henry, Jessie, Violet and Benny are helping out. As a reward, they each get to pick a book to keep. But the Boxcar Children find mysterious clues of a person entering the store and even their rooms at night, unseen. Then Violet's books disappear. Can they get to the bottom of this?


The Mystery Girl (Boxcar Children Mysteries, 28)
Published in School & Library Binding by Albert Whitman & Co (1992)
Authors: Gertrude Chandler Warner and Charles Tang
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THE BEST BOOK EVER!!![...]
I loved the mystery girl.Iwould read this book again!You have to read this book.I loved the milled prat when ever thing got wried. I have to go! BY!!![...]

The Mystery girl was the best book I've ever read.
The Mystery Girl was the best book I've ever read because it was very mysterious.I liked it when Benny always said how he liked to eat alot.I also like how the end ended but,I'm not going to tell you the end you read it and you find out how great it is.


The Mystery in the Mall
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (1999)
Authors: Gertrude Chandler Warner and Charles Tang
Amazon base price: $11.50
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Missing Merchandise In The Mall
I read this book. It was very good. I read it 3 weeks ago. I'm Aaron. You also can see a review by me at The Mystery Of The Empty Safe. They also find hidden cocunuts, monkeys. Very cool. You should buy it.

A stolen coconut, missing merchandise . . . .
When the aldens visit their Grandfather's friend's mall they get a job in Penny's Emporium. They love working in the store until strange things happen and the grouchy mall monitor makes things miserable. however, they keep their heads up high as the try to solve the mystery of what happened to Benny's coconut and the missing merchandise.


The Mystery of the Hidden Painting (Boxcar Children Mysteries, 24)
Published in Paperback by Albert Whitman & Co (1992)
Authors: Gertrude Chandler Warner and Charles Tang
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Excellent!
This book is so neat! It is a great mystery story and is fun to read. Since this book is part of a series, you might expect all the books to be boring, right? Wrong, some are actually really good! I think this is the best of the series that I have read so far! Read this, you won't forget it!

good
When the Boxcar Childre want to plan a party for Grandfather they go to the attic and pick out some clothes. While they are searching Jessie finds a picture of their Grandmother and shows it to Grandfather. He says the necklace she was wearing got lost the day after their wedding when she was helping the Caters clean up. The Boxcar Children see a picture of a lady with the necklace on in the newspaper, that lives where Aunt Jane lives.They go to Aunt Jane's house and ask some questions to different people.When they hed back home the day of Mr. Alden's Party Mrs. Newton comes to their house(one of the people they talked to)with the necklace. She told them the story of how she got it she said that her son had been a caterer at Mr. Alden's wedding and stole the Necklace.


The Mystery on Stage (Boxcar Children Mysteries, 43)
Published in Paperback by Albert Whitman & Co (1994)
Authors: Gertrude Chandler Warner, Getrude Chandler Warner, and Charles Tang
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A Great Book
July 29, 2000

I thaught this was a great book because I like to act.

This is kind of a scary book
I really have to say none of The Boxcar Children books really scared me, but this one did. I loved this book because I love to act. It's about a girl named Jessie who tries out for a part in The Wizard of Oz at the theater in her town. There's also a girl named Sara who tries out for Dorathy. Sara gets cast as Dorathy and Jessie is the cowardly lion. But, alond the way strange things begin to happen.Can The Aldens solve the mystery before opening night.


The Pet Shop Mystery (Boxca Children Special 7)
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (1999)
Authors: Charles Tang and Gertrude Chandler Warner
Amazon base price: $11.50
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BoxCar Children special #7 The Pet Shop Mystery
The book "The Pet Shop Mystery" by Gertrude Chandler Warner deserves 5 stars. It is about 4 kids and their cousin. They get jobs at the Pretty Bird Pet Shop while the owner is gone on vacation. You should read the rest of the book to find out what happens next in the story.

Wonderful book for young kids, extremly action packed
Henry, Jessie, Violet and Benny are working in a pet shop. But strange things are happening. The orders are getting messed up. And the assistant is up to something. Can they get to the bottom of this?


Being a Boy
Published in Paperback by Indypublish.Com (2002)
Author: Charles Dudley Warner
Amazon base price: $18.99
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One of the greatest books ever written
This book is a wonderful read; simple yet complex at the same time. It is an indepth look at exactly what it's like growing up as a young man, full of first experiances. His views of society are insightful yet subtle as they are interjected periodically in the middle of a story. I could'nt help but feel a strong connection with the author. It's like his experiances back then are the same we face today. A delightful book, and a must read for any young man. Get a hold of this book any way you can!


Cybermedicine: How Computing Empowers Doctors and Patients for Better Care, Revised and Updated
Published in Paperback by Jossey-Bass (15 August, 2001)
Authors: Warner V. Slack and Ralph Nader
Amazon base price: $19.95
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The computer can improve and simplify medical care
The 2001 version of Slack's Cybermedicine, although having the same title as the 1997 volume, is much more than simply a paperback edition. Cybermedicine is using the computer as a tool for medical care rather than an adjunct to administration. Slack has kept abreast of the fast-changing computer world and has added a good deal of new material. The book is eminently readable, with both content and language understandable by lay people as well as physicians and computer experts. He demonstrates compellingly that the computer can be "friendly"and can simplify life for both physician and patient, can improve dramatically the quality of patient care, and can help to control its cost.


The Ghost Town Mystery (Boxcar Children Mysteries, 71)
Published in School & Library Binding by Albert Whitman & Co (1999)
Authors: Gertrude Chandler Warner and Charles Tang
Amazon base price: $13.95
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Awsome Mistery! You'll love it!
The Boxcar Children go stay at Eagle's Nest, a hotel in the Rocky Mountains with horible service, soggy and burnt food, and some weird people. They are there while they check out a ghost town Mr. Alden has just bought. But this is REALLY a ghost town. Every night at sun down the Aldens see the ghost of Rose Payne walking down Main Street into the the setting sun. Then, the Aldens stumble upon a cave filled with at river of warm water, and a man staying at Eagle's Nest offers to buy the ghost town from Mr. Alden for a large sum of money. The Boxcar Children need to find out what's going on- and fast!


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