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The Map In The Attic by Jolyn Sharp

greenvillemelissa's review

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4.0

Book #39 Read in 2016
The Map in the Attic by Jolyn Sharp

Somehow I read book 1 and jumped to this book, which seems to be book #4 in the Annie Attic's Mystery Series. That being said, there is enough backstory given that I did not feel as if I missed anything. This is a good cozy mystery series. In this book, Annie finds a map of some sort in her grandmother's attic. A local historical society puts it on display but apparently it is leading to something important as someone continues to try to steal it. Will Annie figure out who in time to stop them from taking her map? I borrowed this book from the town library.

melissapalmer404's review

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4.0

Book #39 Read in 2016
The Map in the Attic by Jolyn Sharp

Somehow I read book 1 and jumped to this book, which seems to be book #4 in the Annie Attic's Mystery Series. That being said, there is enough backstory given that I did not feel as if I missed anything. This is a good cozy mystery series. In this book, Annie finds a map of some sort in her grandmother's attic. A local historical society puts it on display but apparently it is leading to something important as someone continues to try to steal it. Will Annie figure out who in time to stop them from taking her map? I borrowed this book from the town library.

marilynsaul's review

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2.0

Imagine Nancy Drew at 45-50 years old: treacly sweet, ever so polite, constantly weighing what she says in order not to offend. That's Annie. Her side-kick is Alice: blunt, adventurous, tom-boyish. This book has all the hallmarks of a teen detective book, just closer to menopause. It should have been titled "The Case of the Embroidered Map." I'm usually tolerant of fluff books, because they give the brain respite between reading really good books. This one was a serious disappointment. I felt as though it had been deliberately dumbed-down to reach a sector of readers who should have been offended. But apparently there's an audience out there. It just isn't me.

sapientreader's review

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2.0

This book did me intrigue me enough to read till the end but it wasn't quite enjoyable. Story wasn't great either.
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