
This time, the client is Claude. Claude is apt to lose something. True to form, this commission is about his grocery list he lost. A deadline is lunch time. A great detective, Nate the Great begin to find it.
I like the series of Nate the Great, but this story, the Lost List is specially intersting. I really like this. This series is so fascinating because of unpredictability of the denouement, but this end of the incident is very surprising. I thought that the very important have no relation to the grocery list. I missed the important thing. I can't be the great detective like Nate the Great!
(by Marjorie, W. S., 2007, "Nate the Great and the Lost List", A Yearling book)
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