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Jigsaw Jones Mystery #20

لغز السباق مع الزمن

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Jigsaw is in big-time trouble! For a dollar a day, Jigsaw and Mila make problems go away. But now Jigsaw has a problem of his own. He lost his grandfather's watch. And he has to track it down before his dad finds out it's missing. The clock is ticking! Can Jigsaw and Mila find the watch before time runs out?

77 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2006

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James Preller

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James Preller (born 1961) is the children's book author of the Jigsaw Jones Mysteries, which are published by Scholastic Corporation. He grew up in Wantagh, New York and went to college in Oneonta, New York. After graduating from college in 1983, James Preller was employed as a waiter for one year before being hired as a copywriter by Scholastic Corporation, where he was introduced (through their books) to many noatable children's authors. This inspired James Preller to try writing his own books. James Preller published his first book, entitled MAXX TRAX: Avalanche Rescue, in 1986. Since that time, James Preller has written a variety of books, and has written under a number of pen names, including Mitzy Kafka, James Patrick, and Izzy Bonkers. James Preller lives in Delmar, New York with his wife Lisa and their three children.

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April 14, 2012
Oh I just don't know about this one.




Overall I still like Jigsaw Jones books for 6-8 year olds. They're easy enough books. This series isn't really scary like other series I've read for a young child.
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September 8, 2009
No one did anything wrong in this one - it was all a misunderstanding. It was still very suspenseful, however.
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