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Young listeners will thoroughly enjoy the multiple voices and the descriptive text on audio, but to get the full experience they will want to have a copy of the book nearby.
Teens looking for realistic high school stories set in past decades would be better served looking to classics by Judy Blume, Walter Dean Myers, and Paula Danziger.
Fleming fills the story with fascinating Franklin facts, making it perfect for family or classroom listening. The ending hints at more adventures in history for Nolan and Olive.
Fans of the series will love this latest installment, but first-timers may want to start with Sammy's first case (Sammy Keyes and the Case of the Hotel Thief) and work their way up to this one.
There is nothing new or memorable here, but it is all in good fun and Sheh is a true talent. Buy for larger elementary school and public libraries where this series has a following.