Kirjoitustapa on hävyttömän jäykkää ja kökköä, mutta silti olen ihastunut tähän sarjaan. Tiedejutut on oikeita, lukija pysyy hyvin mukana jutun selvittämisessä ja saa itse tehdä päätelmiä ja arvauksia. Iso teksti, lyhyet kappaleet ja luvut tukevat heikompaakin lukijaa.
Pelottaa, jatkuuko sarja vai jääkö tämäkin tähän :(.
Second book in the Club CSI series and a good read for kids interested in mysteries, science, and detection. This time Ben, Hannah, and Corey want to find out who stole money from their teacher's locked cash box in her locked desk drawer, money earned to fund a class trip to Washington, DC. Gradually sifting through clues, examining fingerprints, finding and tracing bits of evidence found at the scene, digging through past histories, learning who has what new clothes and/or gadgets that could have been bought with the stolen money, the kids figure out what happened.
I very much like how the kids keep working at their mystery. They learn that some of their clues lead to dead ends and it's okay. They come up with new questions and look for new answers and ultimately they come up with the right solution. There's a benefit to plugging away at a problem, something a lot of us should learn. (And it'a fun in this series.)
Ben, Corey, and Hannah are the main characters in this book. They are all Middle School kids. Corey's class is raising money for a class trip going to Washington DC. Once the money is collected, the teacher locked the money in a cash box and put it in a locked drawer. Later that day, the money goes missing.The team, who call themselves, CSI, follow clues and solve the mystery.I would rate this book 5 stars. It was a really easy, fast paced book to read.
Puolitoista tähteä. Sopivasti vauhtia, riittävän ohut, rikospaikkatutkinnasta ja csi:stä plussat. Tarpeellinen kohderyhmälle, mutta puolivillaista kötöstelyä.
Luokkaretkikassasta on pöllitty satanen ja kaikkia epäillään. Nyt juttu selvitetään sormenjälkiä tieteellisesti tutkimalla. Ihan kelpo vinkkauskamaa tämäkin.