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Mystery in the Palace of Westminster (Westminster Mysteries, #1)
by Sarah Lustig
I fell in love with the cover and I knew I had to read this book because there was a Larry-like cat on the cover.
It was the type of book I would have wanted to read when I was 10 and I appreciated now when I’m some decades older.
It’s the story of a coming of age, of a mystery, and a good way to learn about Westminster and how it works.
I like how Theo evolves and becomes more sure and less shy. I loved Sammy and like how they related even if they belong to different social class.
I wasn’t a fan of Theo’s parents who seem mainly interested in their careers.
The plot flows and it’s quite fast paced. I read it in one sitting and had fun.
I also learned a lot and like how the explanations were easy to follow.
A good story that can be appreciated by adult and children, a compelling and entertaining story.
Recommended.
Many thanks to Sarah Lustig, Rachel's Random Resources, and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine
It was the type of book I would have wanted to read when I was 10 and I appreciated now when I’m some decades older.
It’s the story of a coming of age, of a mystery, and a good way to learn about Westminster and how it works.
I like how Theo evolves and becomes more sure and less shy. I loved Sammy and like how they related even if they belong to different social class.
I wasn’t a fan of Theo’s parents who seem mainly interested in their careers.
The plot flows and it’s quite fast paced. I read it in one sitting and had fun.
I also learned a lot and like how the explanations were easy to follow.
A good story that can be appreciated by adult and children, a compelling and entertaining story.
Recommended.
Many thanks to Sarah Lustig, Rachel's Random Resources, and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine