![]() ![]() It might have been the cleverness of the mystery or it's absence of gore. But the one mystery that I could still have told you general details about the plot. Well, besides Encyclopedia Brown and Nancy Drew books. The Westing Game is first full-length mystery I remember reading. ![]() now i have to go write 250 academic words about it. as a grown up, i liked it very much, but thought the characters could have used a little fleshing out to make them more defined. i would have loved this book like crazy as a kid. i would have to fine tune it so it works better than the one they have on or (because, no, i would not like to see the aviator, thank you). because if i had had one of these when i was little, then it would have told me, "you love peggy parrish and her wordplay-based mysteries and you have seen the movie clue enough times that you can recite the whole thing (still can). ![]() and then i will have the perfect book-recommending resource. and i am going to take a little bit of my brain, and a little bit of everyone's brain here on (you'll be asleep, you wont feel a thing) and then i am going to moosh it all together, and put it in the brain of the red panda. This is what i am going to do: i am going to take a red panda, and i am going to learn genetics and i dunno - neuroscience. ![]()
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