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Als Waisenkind Maggie Fishbone auf das berüchtigte Midwatch-Institut für unerwünschte Mädchen geschickt wird, erwartet sie das Schlimmste. Doch Maggie findet schnell heraus, dass Midwatch anders ist, als es scheint – eine geheime Ausbildungsstätte für Nachwuchs-Ermittlerinnen! Die exzentrische Direktorin Miss Mandelay heißt die verstoßenen Mädchen freundlich willkommen und ermutigt sie, ihre Talente auszuleben und allerlei nützliche Dinge zu erlernen – etwa wie einem Krokodil zu entkommen oder Schweizerdeutsch zu sprechen. Schon bald erleben Maggie und ihre neuen Freundinnen in der funkelnden Stadt voller Geheimnisse ein gefährliches Abenteuer, das sie tief unter die Erde und hoch über die Wolken führt … Werden sie den Fall der verschwundenen Miss Fenchurch lösen?Ein spannender Kriminalfall für alle Fans von Enola Holmes – mit außerordentlich nützlichen Tipps für zukünftige Detektivinnen
Every now and then I read Middle Grade novels because they are just a joy and can be such a great escape. This one was enjoyable, and I can definitely see children really loving it. It's about Maggie, who gets kicked out of her orphanage to go to The Midwatch Institute for Wayward Girls. She's expecting this to be a bad place, but is surprised to find out that there is a secret club for amateur detective girls where they learn all kinds of skills to help them solve cases. She becomes friends with some of the girls and loves the staff. They become more of her found family and finally feels her sense of belonging. The characters are so cute and I think kids are going to love the adventures in this book.
Thank you to the publisher and netgalley for the gifted copy. All opinions are my own.
This is such a beautiful book with lovely illustrations and a great premise. I very much enjoyed the beginning but felt that Maggies journey got caught up in the plot and I longed for more characterisation.
Thank you to Penguin Young Readers Group for the gifted copy of The Midwatch Institute for Wayward Girls.
The Midwatch Institute for Wayward Girls by Judith Rossell is adventurous, inspiring, and a little bit quirky. This whimsical story is great for young readers who like Matilda. I loved the artwork and the added “Useful Things Every Girl Should Know.”
A ‘feel GREAT’ girl’s own adventure. What do orphans need? It’s not cruelty, ceaseless drudgery and gruel that’s for sure. I suspect they need kindness, some hot chocolate and friendly companionship followed by some training in the essential arts of knot tying, walking silently, Morse code and perhaps the Charleston? And now on to the important task of thwarting monsters, rescuing old ladies and catching bad guys. This is an absolutely brilliant middle grade novel filled with cosy good vibes and fantastic illustrations. Read it as soon as it’s released this October Thank you to Hardie Grant for this ARC
Read: June June 19th - June 28th Format: E-Book Rating: 3 Stars
Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for this e-ARC in exchange for an honest review!
This was a cute middle grade book overall. A nice secret-agent-type school for 'outcast' girls with a lot of fun and creativity put into its system. I think it'd even make for a very fun show or something for kids.
While I can appreciate how fun this could be for kids, it's one of those MG that just reads too young and misses the mark for me. I think it's mostly because it was so much more plot oriented. Harriet steals the show so much that for a bit I forgot Maggie's name 🤣 I am extremely character oriented, so such a plot-forward story just didn't do as much for me. Still a fun story for younger readers, though!
What a fantastic book!! Maggie is sent to a home for wayward girls. She has heard horror stories about how terrible it is, and when she arrives, it seems like the stories are true. But as soon as the nun who brings her there leaves, everyone goes back to normal. Normal here is building cars, making explosions, solving mysteries, and eating lots of delicious cakes! This book wasn’t at all what I expected and I was very pleasantly surprised. Can’t wait to recommend to lots of readers at school!
I love that this book has young girls as the heroines! I was drawn to reading this based on my love of the authors previous books but this didn't keep my interest as much and I didn't feel as invested in the main characters as I did with the Withering-By-Sea series. Though the illustrations throughout are gorgeous.
4.5 Good gravy I enjoyed this (and the funny exclamations)! I am a sucker for a school for spies/detectives, I loved the illustrations, the characters and steampunk setting were memorable, and the tongue-in-cheek tips for various things such as knot tying and how to shout loudly were delightful.
My daughter and I read this together and it was a brilliant kids book that kept both my 5 year old and myself engaged, and eager to keep reading. Great mystery, fun characters and wonderful world building. A real delight.
Beware little girls, if you are bad and unwanted you will end up at the worst of the worst of the worst orphanages - Midwatch.
Or is it?
This book is over-the-top-ridiculousness. Reminiscent of Lisa Yee’s Misfits series and Friday Barnes, another Aussie mystery series. There was nothing about this that needed to be taken too seriously. My favorite, the Countess, the simply drawn, but oh so lucious villainess. Every time she yelled, “Little Girls” I was in stitches.
Delightful. I can't wait for Gabriella to be old enough to read this one. (I mean she probably could now but I don't know that she would want to yet.) 4.5 stars rounded up. I listened on audiobook. It was a perfect book that could lead to a series or could end here and either way works. Either way, I loved the world, the story, and the plot.
I love stories where kids are solving mysteries and fighting crime, and this is a good one. If you like City Spies or The Mysterious Benedict Society, you’ll enjoy this one.