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Monday, September 20, 2010

Nate the Great and the Lost List


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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