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Calendar Mysteries #13

New Year's Eve Thieves

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New Years Eve is for Thieves...

Get the confetti ready! Bradley, Brian, Nate, and Lucy can't wait for the New Year's Eve party at the twins' house. That is, until they find out their friend Mrs. Wong's computer has been stolen. Then they see a suspicious couple looking through Nate's window. Could the strangers be planning to rob Nate's house next? It's a chase through Green Lawn as the kids try to catch the thieves and save their happy new year.

72 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2014

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Ron Roy

249 books386 followers
Ron Roy has been writing books for children since 1974. He is the author of dozens of books, including the popular A to Z Mysteries®, Calendar Mysteries, and Capital Mysteries. When not working on a new book, Ron likes to teach tricks to his dog Pal, play poker with friends, travel, and read thrilling mystery books.

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258 reviews36 followers
January 9, 2020
My five-year-old is enjoying short chapter books (which can be read in one to three sittings), and reading longer stories aloud with her has been a joy. This book is the first time I’ve experienced an exuberant outburst from her during the climax of the story. She squealed, laughed, and hugged me when everything came together, and it was a precious response.

The story itself was cute, and the chapter endings held enough hook to prompt more page turning. We’ve brought home another handful of library books from this series, and hoping to have more great reading experiences in the days ahead.
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1,355 reviews26 followers
June 25, 2019
I read the original A-Z Mystery stories when I was a little kid and greatly enjoyed them, I had only ever gotten to the Letter T, so I figured this year I would re-read and actually complete the series all this time later, and I was delighted to learn that Ron Roy has continued on the Green Lawn Mysteries and characters, and gone on with Calendar Mysteries and the A-Z Super Mysteries, which I will get to reading later on.

This series of 12 books focuses on the younger relatives of the Main Characters of the original series, and it's charming and fun to see the adventures they all get up to in this fun additional series.
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1,307 reviews5 followers
January 7, 2022
Brian, Bradley, Nate and Lucy are excited about the New Year's Eve party that will be taking place at the Pinto house. But when they hear about Mrs. Wong's laptop being stolen and a strange couple lurking around looking in people's windows, they start investigating. They follow the mysterious couple, who leave clues, take pictures and eventually disappear. Will the Pinto's get robbed or is this more than the kids can comprehend?

We are enjoying these short chapter mystery books. I love when my son asks for one more chapter.
623 reviews2 followers
August 22, 2025
This book was a nice ending to the series as the kids pursue some mysterious strangers in town in order to determine if they are thieves preparing to break into their homes. They have a big surprise waiting for them at the end. This book concludes the Calendar Mysteries and leaves the kids in a good place at a New Year's Eve Party. My kids really enjoyed these books, including trying to solve the mysteries and thinking through what's actually happening in each story. Overall, this was a great early mystery series that are not scary, but have scenarios for kids to figure out and solve.
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30 reviews
February 1, 2018
It was good. It was about 4 kidnamed Bradley, Brian, Nate, and, Lucy who foun 2 people who the kids think are a robbers.They follow them around the town on new year’s eve. At the New Years Party Lucy parents in Arizona Building a School and Lucy staying with her cousins in CT her barthbay is January 1 she was one present for her birthday Lucy opened the present Lucy’s parents were in the present 😄
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Author 57 books245 followers
April 25, 2018
Four friends are looking forward to a New Year's Eve party, but there are thieves lurking about town. There are clues that might help the kids find them, but could the surprise be something other than what they think?

This is my first time reading a book in this series. My son is in second grade, and he picked it up from the book swap at school. It's an easy to read and fun light mystery. Nothing too scary, and interesting clues to figure out. That was my son's favorite part!
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March 26, 2023
Exactly Excellent

I loved the fact that this book had an amazing ending. I only don't like the idea that Lucy's parents pretended they were thieves.
I would recommend this book to anyone who likes mysteries😁😂😎👦👦👨👧👩👵👴
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1,199 reviews1 follower
January 2, 2024
This book totally hooked me. Ha! Great suspense, but was disappointed some by the ending and explanation. Great ending in general but didn’t match the suspense, in my opinion. Fun read for young readers! Illustrations were enjoyable too.
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June 26, 2021
Another fun mystery with a happy ending. These books are very fun.
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September 23, 2021
Bad book

Terrible at y I don't have the government of India to get it from a mini golf club on my face
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103 reviews2 followers
January 11, 2022
Simple story of friends: Bradley, Brian, Nate, and Lucy on New Year’s Eve trying to solve a mystery. 6 year old very much enjoyed the writing and wanted to keep reading.
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December 31, 2022
Final book in the mini series. It was super cute! One of the better stories. What a great way to wrap up these little mysteries.
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September 20, 2016
The Calendar Mysteries is a great series of books for younger kids! They are easy reads so kids don't lose interest, but are quirky and fun to read. Adrian and I just finished up the New Year's Eve Theives book and really enjoyed it. Normally we read a chapter a night, but the last 3 chapters Adrian had to know what happened so she made me keep going. The ending was so cute and heartwarming, I really felt that there was a good message being portrayed within the mystery of the "Theives". This is the first book within this series that Adrian and I have read together. I look forward to reading many more.
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764 reviews11 followers
December 19, 2014
Bradley, Brian, Nate and Lucy are looking forward to the New Year’s Eve Party, but they find out that Mrs. Wong’s Computer has been stolen and then they see a suspicious couple looking in windows. Are these the robbers? The kids decide to follow them and find out exactly what is going on.

This is the last title in Ron Roy’s Calendar Mysteries series featuring a group of young children who solve mysteries. The story was meant to be an introductory chapter book appropriate for children who are ready to move up to chapters with an easy to follow story. The Ron Roy website for the series recommends them for younger students than the A to Z mysteries. I do think new chapter book readers will enjoy the story and series as the A To Z has been perpetually popular series for kids. As an adult recommending books to children, I do however have a big concern over the plot device of having children this young deciding to follow people with their faces covered and who are acting “shady” without involving any adult at all. They of course run into many adults along the way, but they never think to tell anyone what they suspect.

This book was provided by the publisher for professional review for SWON Libraries.
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426 reviews7 followers
December 21, 2015
it was really funny when they dissapeared and the kids were like where are all the mommys and daddys then they saw a light in the barn and they saw a big present and they opened it and a women and a man were standing there if you want to find out who were the man and women read the book it is really exciting
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February 27, 2017
I like mysteries new year eve thieves there are thieves and there trying to go in dink house and there stoking from the window.
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