Agatha Twisty in . . . Who Stole the Queen's Diary?

Author: Ogilvie, Sue
ISBN: 978-0-6465690-3-1
Paperback
Extent: 144 pages
Category: Children's/Young Adult Fiction

$14.95

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When Miss Broom blames Agatha for cracking the school canteen window, she solves the mystery and proves her innocence in a flash. But when Mr Bookbinder sends Agatha’s class on a secret quest to find the missing Queen’s Diary, she realises there is more to being a detective than finding clues. Agatha must venture inside the spooky
cupboards and attics of Magpie Creek Primary where secrets have been hidden for years. What will she find? Who will try to stop her? Will she be able to solve the mystery?

 

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  1. I loved this book! It's so exciting and full of mysteries. Review by Hazzah aged 11
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    I loved this book! It's so exciting and full of misteries. I rate it 5 stars! (Posted on 2/03/12)

  2. I loved this book ! Review by Princess Jasmine
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    This book is so full of excitement - a truly entertaining read ! (Posted on 9/02/12)

  3. It keeps you on the edge of your seat wanting to read more. Review by Bethybob
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    The book was really exciting and had lots of interesting twists and turns throughout the book, it keeps you on the edge of your seat wanting to read more. I really liked it how Miss Broom and Mrs Owl really looked and acted like a broom and and owl. It's a really awesome book! (Posted on 24/01/12)

  4. I loved all the spooky cupboards and enjoyed reading all the mysteries. Review by Cheeky Charlie Chaplin
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    I loved all the spooky cupboards and enjoyed reading all the mysteries. My favorite mystery was the Queen's Diary one. Miss Broom was silly & funny, Agatha was my favorite. I can't belive a nine year old boy did such good drawings! Cheeky Charlie Chaplin out! (Posted on 24/01/12)

  5. I liked all the spooky cupboards, funny Miss Broom and Agatha. Go Agatha!!! Review by Moopsy É
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    Agatha Twisty in Who Stole the Queens Diary, is an exiting, funny story with a twisty mystery to be solved. I liked all the spooky cupboards, funny Miss Broom and Agatha.I like how Jefferey Minton is based on a greedy mouse. I also like the pictures in each chapter. GO AGATHA!!!!! (Posted on 23/01/12)

  6. It was very creative and twisty! Review by Mel E
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    I loved Agatha Twisty because it was enjoyable to read but it also made you think at the same time. I love how it had the twist at the end about the paintings,it was very creative and twisty!
    (Posted on 22/01/12)

  7. It was really funny and exciting. I think that every kid should like this book. Review by Hannah. Aged 10
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    It was really funny and exciting. My favourite character was Agatha Twisty. There were lots of mysteries and there also was a big twist at the end of the book. I enjoyed the twist in the end most. I think that every kid should like this book. I give it a 5 out of 5. (Posted on 21/12/11)


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Sue Ogilvie

Sue Ogilvie grew up in Christchurch, New Zealand. She spent three years teaching English in Japan before moving to Australia. She loves writing children’s stories but also loves writing songs, playing the piano and singing, reading, cooking, gardening and travelling. Sue lives in Melbourne with her family, BJ, Aimée and Liam. They have a cat called Mittens and two rabbits called Marshmallow and Wilbur.

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