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Not My Feather

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When the prized school mascot mysteriously vanishes, it sends the students of River Bridge Middle School into a frenzy.

Molly and Aaron, along with their perfect records, find themselves as suspects, along with an unsuspecting crew of fellow classmates.

With false leads, cryptic clues, and a list of suspects, including each other, the pressure is on to crack the case before it spirals out of control.

Can they work together to solve it before it’s too late? Or will they be left to pay somebody else’s crime?

260 pages, Paperback

Published February 12, 2025

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Amelia Venjoy

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99 reviews
May 20, 2025
It's been a while since I read a middle-grade prose novel, and I'm so happy I picked NOT MY FEATHER by Amelia Venjoy! I love it when MG books have a cast of characters, with their POV taking the story forward, and that's exactly what this book does.

The importance of friendship at that age is portrayed so well. We all remember how far we'd go for our friends when we were younger, which made this story relatable to me! It was wonderful to have multiple POVs shown because I could find something or another that made me relate to almost all the characters in this story. I loved reading this!

I really liked how characters are shown being courageous, making mistakes, eventually owning up to them, taking responsibilities, being kids and becoming friends.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with an e-ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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570 reviews3 followers
February 14, 2025
This is like an amazing combo of Breakfast Club and Gossip Girl but for the pre-teen age. I loved all the kids (though Sophie cried too much), and Cole was my favorite. I did not guess the twist at all. I am not the target audience for this but I could not put it down! It read like a TV show. Highly suggest for the pre-teens in your life!
7 reviews1 follower
March 12, 2025
This may have been written for pre-teens in mind but I was hooked from the start and couldn’t put it down! I did not guess anything right but loved all the kids stories and the twist/ending!! My eight year old also read and love it!!
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25 reviews
February 13, 2025
An author of so many talents. Amelia wrote such a captivating, thought provoking, middle school kid mystery that I am so excited for my daughter and niece to read. Her character development is phenomenal as always, and the story line engaging and easy to follow. She has a knack for bouncing back and forth between characters and timelines. I had my suspicions on who stole the mascot but was very surprised by who actually did it. Super cute read. Would highly recommend for any kiddo!
126 reviews3 followers
May 8, 2025
The beloved mascot has gone missing, and a group of children are put into after-school detention until the case is solved. The story unfolds from different perspectives, and the students work together to try to solve who took the mascot.

The children learn to use their voices, to see beyond their impressions of each other to who each of them really are, and eventually solve the mystery.

What I liked:
1. It reminded me of the breakfast club.
2. The children realized there is more to each other than what they've seen on the surface and what they've assumed.
3. The children found their voices and advocated for themselves.

As an educator, it really bothers me when adults punish a group of kids because they think one of the children may have done something. There's usually no apology or restitution for the harm done to those punished when the person responsible is caught. That's part of the message of the book, and I hope that adults learn from reading this book alongside children.
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