Myrtle is a fantastic character. If you like precocious youth and witty banter with a bit of mystery, you will love this one.
Myrtle is a fantastic character. If you like precocious youth and witty banter with a bit of mystery, you will love this one.
I enjoyed the first installment of this middle grade mystery series about a young girl detective in 1890s England.
Myrtle differs from Flavia de Luce in some significant ways (although they are both motherless), nevertheless, if you enjoy the Flavia, I think you'd enjoy Myrtle as well.
My 4th #MiddleGradeMarchThroughTime audiobook got me through this whole sock! Myrtle was a blast and I'm so glad I picked this one up! I've got a few middle school girls who have been on a mystery kick lately, so I'm going to encourage them to give series a try. I know I will be continuing with the sequels soon!
#audioknitting
I'm home with a gross head cold today, so I'm in bed with some #audioknitting
Listening to another #MiddleGradeMarchThroughTime title! This one is super fun so far
This is for my cousin (11) and I want to read it 🤓🔎
Precocious preteen decides to investigate neighbor‘s death which she believes was murder. Let‘s find out if she‘s right!
I loved this middle grade historical mystery. Great for fans of Enola Holmes or Wells & Wong/Murder Most Unladylike series.
80% of me tidying up my apartment is stacking books into neat piles and quietly panicking...
I have such an obsession with middle grade books having kid sleuths so super excited to read this. I have to get to the Enola Holmes books soon.
I reviewed the first two books in this wonderful series here:
https://erinkonrad.com/2020/10/04/myrtle-hardcastle-book-reviews/
Check them out if you're interested in a great middle-grade series with a spunky, smart heroine! #arc ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This one was pitched pretty hard at Winter Institute and sounds fun. Need to read some fluff right now.