What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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The Secret of the Long-Lost Cousin
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SOLVED. 1980s Kid's mysteries in picture. [s]
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Unfortunately that is not the title/series I was thinking of. My book would have been published around 1980.However, I was not aware of the Can You Solve the Mystery series before you reply. It looks terrific and I plan on giving them a try.
Thanks!
This edition: Hawkeye Collins & Amy Adams in The Secret of the Long-Lost Cousin & Other Mysteries is published 1983, that would have been too late or you just didn't notice the first published date?
Ayshe's suggestion of the Can You Solve the Mystery series (1983 and owards) by M. Masters contains black-and-white line drawings (e.g., a detailed map, simpler drawings of scenes).
Here are some Google Book previews of a few examples:
- https://books.google.com/books?id=CEN... ("The Case of the Chocolate Snatcher: & Other Mysteries" #2)
- https://books.google.com/books?id=9sr... ("The Case of the Video Game Smugglers: Can You Solve the Mystery #3")
Here are some Google Book previews of a few examples:
- https://books.google.com/books?id=CEN... ("The Case of the Chocolate Snatcher: & Other Mysteries" #2)
- https://books.google.com/books?id=9sr... ("The Case of the Video Game Smugglers: Can You Solve the Mystery #3")
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Hawkeye Collins & Amy Adams in The Secret of the Long-Lost Cousin & Other Mysteries (other topics)Authors mentioned in this topic
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The catch was that there was a detailed black and white page of art describing a critical scene in that mystery. You would solve the mystery by looking closely at the picture and find the details. Just a different skill the reader exercises to track down the answer. You'd then move to the end of the book to see the answer.
We read them aloud in 1980s middle school; our teacher passed out xeroxes of the critical pictures.
I'd love to find the name and track one down for my kids today.
Thanks in advance!