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Blue Schwartz And Nefertiti's Necklace: A Mystery With Recipes
Blue Schwartz And Nefertiti's Necklace A Mystery With Recipes
Author: Betty Jacobson Hechtman, Betty Hechtman
Thirteen-year-old Blue Schwartz and her best friend Yvonne know she's innocent. — There's just no way she would've taken a necklace from the man whose kids she babysits for-let alone Nefertiti's necklace! — To make things even worse, her teacher is giving her a hard time about her project about soybeans (even though Blue usually lo...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780976812630
ISBN-10: 0976812630
Publication Date: 9/15/2006
Pages: 152
Reading Level: Young Adult
Rating:
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3.6 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Brown Barn Books
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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ladycholla avatar reviewed Blue Schwartz And Nefertiti's Necklace: A Mystery With Recipes on + 2081 more book reviews
good clean story for young adults or at least above 10.
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Reviewed by Sally Kruger, aka "Readingjunky" for TeensReadToo.com

This fast, fun mystery is a bit reminiscent of Nancy Drew. Blue Schwartz and her friend Yvonne are out to solve a mystery.

Blue Schwartz is an experienced babysitter, but her current employers have accused her of stealing. First they are suspicious when the wife's bracelet falls to the floor after apparently getting stuck in Blue's coat. All seems forgiven until after an important social gathering, when they suspect Blue of taking a valuable artifact.

Not wanting to trouble her financially strapped parents, Blue seeks the help of her friend Yvonne. Together they carry out an investigation that takes them through the streets of Chicago and into several of its world famous museums. Among the colorful characters are an elderly neighbor lady, a demanding and annoying teacher, a brainy brother, and TV Chef Randy, Blue's culinary idol.

An added feature at the end of the novel is a group of recipes Blue created for her babysitting clients and a school project on soybeans. The recipes are kid-friendly and sound yummy.

Hopefully Betty Jacobson Hechtman will return with another adventure featuring Blue Schwartz. She is sure to be a hit, especially with younger readers.


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