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The London Eye Mystery by Siobhan Dowd

The London Eye Mystery

by Siobhan Dowd
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  • First Published:
  • Feb 12, 2008, 336 pages
  • Paperback:
  • May 2009, 336 pages
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The London Eye Mystery-Siobhán Dowd
The London Eye Mystery is of the adventure/comedy genre. It is a very exciting book about an autistic child solving the mystery of his cousin Salims disappearance on the London Eye.Along with his sister Kats help Ted Sparks ' magnificent brain manages to solve the mystery just in the nick of time.I would recommend this book to everyone from 9 up including adults. Siobhán was a very talented writer and this book should live on!:P :D :)
csurtz

The London Eye Mystery
A very good book for middle-school readers. Very interesting with a surprising twist. Look out Hardy Boys-here come Kat and Ted Sparks!
Eoghan

london eye mystery
A book you could read again and again without getting bored
Krflick

the dolfin song
Oh my gosh it is an amazing book. I loved it. Really, read it.
ellie

student
A great mystery book for kids.
anime.fan.otaku

I HATE IT
It was an absolutely BORING book
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