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The Westing Game
The Westing Game | Ellen Raskin
A bizarre chain of events begins when sixteen unlikely people gather for the reading of Samuel W. Westing's will. And though no one knows why the eccentric, game-loving millionaire has chosen a virtual stranger - and a possible murderer - to inherit his vast fortune, one things' for sure: Sam Westing may be dead... but that won't stop him from playing one last game!
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Shannon_McKinney
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This was such a fun read, and so different for children‘s book ligature of the 70‘s. 4.5 ⭐️

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Blueberry
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Very fun read. 4.25⭐
Gave me memories of the movie Clue.

@NataliePatalie

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Blueberry
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"The sun sets in the sets in the west (just about everyone knows that), but Sunset Towers faced east. Strange!

#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl

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Sharpeipup
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This clue themed display complete with an interactive puzzle sucked me in and suggested my tagged read. #mylibrary

Avanders Oooh I love that book! Hope you enjoy! (edited) 3mo
CoffeeNBooks That's awesome! 3mo
vivastory Fantastic display! I love the tagged read 3mo
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OrangeMooseReads
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My first finish of 2024. I‘d never read this classic.
I was able to figure out the mystery of the book. It had its flaws based on language of the era. It was fun seeing how Raskin played it out. Can‘t say it was a favorite, good though.
3⭐️ it was fun
Recommend for a light mystery middle grade level read. A bit of a palette cleanser.

emz711 One of my favorites! 3mo
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OrangeMooseReads
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I‘ve finished a couple books and started another I haven‘t had the mental capacity to do much after work. From the week of Thanksgiving through probably mid January it‘s ridiculously busy and I have some useless coworkers. I‘ll get my updates soon.
The tagged book was started this week (I think)
Here is my Arlo laying on part of my mom‘s coffee table while we worked on a puzzle during Christmas.

TheDaysGoBy Sorry work is crazy right now! Glad you‘re still getting some reading time! 3mo
batsy 😍😍 3mo
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dabbe
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#Two4Tuesday
Thanks for the tags, @TheSpineView and @The_Penniless_Author

1. Two favorites as a kid: Sorry and Life.
2. The tagged book: THE WESTING GAME. My 7th grade students LOVED this book! 🤩

mcipher I love that book, too! Such a good one 4mo
The_Penniless_Author Literally everyone in my school ordered The Westing Game from Troll Books when I was around 10 or 11. I bought it for my daughter when she was about the same age, and it's still great! 😀 4mo
dabbe @mcipher 🤩😍😃 4mo
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dabbe @The_Penniless_Author 🤩😍😃 4mo
TheSpineView I love Sorry too! Thanks for playing!🤩 4mo
dabbe @TheSpineView 🤩😍😘 4mo
AlaMich @The_Penniless_Author @dabbe I was a huge Westing Game fan as a kid. Thinking back on it, it really was an adult style mystery, just written for younger readers. 4mo
dabbe @AlaMich Totally agree. I think I may have to read it again. 🤩😍😃 4mo
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Nalbuque
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I thought this was a completely dif thing (didn‘t realize it was a middle school book- and honestly didn‘t rly notice that aspect), so it felt overhyped. Too many characters, which made the narration kinda confusing (like, who knows what?) and the pacing felt off for me. Interesting concept but I just thought it‘d develop differently.

LibrarianRyan This book came out the year I was born, but it was already a classic by the time I was in elementary school. I think the lasting appeal of this book, is that at the time, this book was completely different. There was really nothing like this at the time. It was a world a babysitters club and goosebumps. This book didn't infantize anything, or try to be a friend. It just was. I remember loving it as a child, then rereading it as an adult. 10mo
Nalbuque @LibrarianRyan that‘s fair. It is an interesting concept- I thought it‘d be more of an Agatha Christie sorta whodunnit, but it felt very different. I did notice a lot of people in the reviews saying that they read this a long time ago and still absolutely love it, which is a great feat! 10mo
LibrarianRyan @Nalbuque what I find interesting is the plethora of new books that feel like the westing game. Things like The inheritance games. 10mo
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Therewillbebooks
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Perhaps the epitome of a #whodunit?

batsy Love this book. And that Puffin edition! 😍 12mo
Therewillbebooks @batsy classic! 12mo
dabbe Such a fun one! 🥰 12mo
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peanutnine
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I had never read this classic mystery before but it was a fun brain-teaser. The residents of an apartment building are named as heirs to the Westing fortune and must solve riddles and clues in order to receive the fortune.
#Scarathlon2022 #TeamMonsterMash @StayCurious #31by31 @Catsandbooks #Spookoween2022 @TheSpineView #Pointsathon @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES #AutumnAtoZ E @Texreader #bodycountbingo back from the dead @PuddleJumper

DieAReader 🎉🎉🎉 1y
Catsandbooks 🙌🏼🐈‍⬛🧡 1y
TheSpineView Awesome 1y
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BeckyWithTheGoodBooks
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The hold this book had on me as a kid! The mystery, the puzzle/clues, the familiar setting (I grew up about an hour from Milwaukee, WI)! Such a clever and funny middle grade novel. I re-read it a few years ago and it still holds up. 😀 #scarathlondailyprompts #clue #teamslaughter

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parasolofdoom
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I like to indulge in some bookish nostalgia around my birthday. One of those books I borrowed over and over as a kid and it's still fun to read at nearly 36 😁

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peanutnine
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Oakley also likes the smell of old books 😻😂

I may have gone a bit overboard during thriftbook's last sale... I had to rearrange my bookshelf to fit all these in 😅

#bookhaul #mounttbr #booksmell #catsoflitsy

SRWCF Overboard? Nonsense! 2y
LiseWorks Oakley is a nice name, that's my dogs name lol 2y
Kenyazero Some great thrift finds, especially the graphic novels! 2y
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peanutnine @LiseWorks great choice! We named her that because of the O on her side 2y
peanutnine @Kenyazero thanks! I was pleased with the options I found 2y
peanutnine @SRWCF 😂😂 I knew my litsy friends would understand 2y
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megnews
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Two of my favorite elementary school reads were set in Wisconsin. #TravelTuesday

TheAromaofBooks I have been meaning to reread the Little House books for yearrrrrrrssss 2y
megnews @TheAromaofBooks me too and I‘ve been thinking about doing a chapter a day buddy read for awhile but I‘m afraid of overcommitting right now. 2y
TheAromaofBooks I've thought about doing the same thing! There are also spin-off series that I've never read, about Rose and Caroline, and it would be fun to read them all... but still one of these days I'm either going to host or participate in a long Little House chapter-a-day read. There are also some nonfiction books about Laura and the big winter and other things that would be fun to incorporate! ...and that's when it spins out of control and I never do it😂 2y
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megnews @TheAromaofBooks I read and enjoyed the series by Melissa Wiley 2y
megnews @TheAromaofBooks in 2023, I‘m planning to merge #mgbuddyread and #Yabuddyread to where we‘ll do 1 YA per quarter. That will reduce my buddy read hosting and I‘m planning to do add a chapter a day Little House series then if no one else has started it yet. 😂 if that happens and you want to co-host, that‘d be great. (edited) 2y
Bookwormjillk I am all in for a Little House read! 2y
TheAromaofBooks Yes!! I knew there were several, for lack of a better term, spin-off series from the original Little House books, and I haven't read any of them!! Definitely keep me in mind if you decide to do the buddy read - I would be happy to cohost with you, or just come along for the ride haha 2y
sblbooks I'm in for any little house buddy reads next year. 2y
AmandaBlaze My brother bought me a Little House boxset of books when I was around 7. I loved those books! 2y
megnews @AmandaBlaze my Gran bought me a boxed set at about that age too. I read them so many times. 2y
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sarahbellum
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#12booksof2021

#August was an interesting reading month for me: I read the most books this month (8), the majority quick reads that had been languishing on my TBR for years. I was really happy by the quantity, but sadly none of them wowed me. I pick the tagged as the best of the month since I probably would have looooved it as a kid, but it felt dated to me as an adult

@Andrew65

Andrew65 Sounds interesting. 2y
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JacintaMCarter
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#2021Book99
This is easily one of my favorite mystery novels, and my only regret is that I didn't know about it when I was a kid. This is exactly the type of book I would have read over and over in junior high.

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IamIamIam
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Such an excellent mystery and incredibly smart for middle grade!! Sam Westing leaves 14 seemingly random strangers his $200 million fortune if they can play his game to the end. I still missed clues the second time around!

#audiobooks #kidlit #middlegrade

ravenlee One of my all-time favorite books! 3y
IamIamIam @ravenlee You have excellent taste!!! I missed this as a kid but I'm glad I didn't miss out completely! 3y
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cewilf
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My review of this month‘s #bookspin book that I can‘t believe I finished 🥳 already. Definitely a book I would have enjoyed more as a kid, if I could have followed all of the characters. Outdated language also took me away from the story. I‘m looking forward to my #doublespin this week! With cover illustrated by my fave Charlie Bowater 🥰

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! This was one I didn't enjoy as much with my reread as an adult as I did when I read it back in the day. Some of those childhood favorites hold up better than others, I guess. 3y
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cewilf
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This has been in my classroom for years (and I had inherited this well-worn copy). Finally reading it. I love a good closed room mystery. Not 100% sure if this counts as closed room, but close enough. It‘s okay, a little outdated perhaps. One I‘ve wanted to check off my list for a while though, and it‘s short! 😂

mandarchy I read that recently for some of the same reasons. I have a classroom set in my library and I was debating weeding it. My copies look exactly like yours. Also my boss insisted that I read the Parker Inheritance and it's mentioned a lot in that book. 3y
cewilf @mandarchy I didn‘t love it. I might take it out of the library now. I think I just ordered the Parker Inheritance actually! 3y
mandarchy I kept it in case someone wanted to read it with the Parker Inheritance, but my students are not reading the Parker Inheritance. It seems that reading stamina was dropping and with the pandemic it has taken a dive. If someone doesn't borrow the class set from me soon, it's getting weeded. 3y
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Dostoyes
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I wasn‘t terribly impressed with this one. Very uneven character developments, a lot of dead ends and false leads. I didn‘t understand the game aspect since few of the characters shared their clues, and those who did failed to win.

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Butterfinger
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Fun. I enjoyed reading about the trials and errors of the heirs. It was fun, but I don't think I would suggest it to a child because of suicide. That to me, was not necessary.

Chrissyreadit This was a book I remember try mom handing me to read when I was young- 7 or 8. I think it had just been published and it was brand new at the library. I know I read it, but I don‘t really remember anything other than I was the first person to check it out. 3y
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behudd
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Equal parts smart,confusing& ridiculous, the twisty turny plot of The Westing Game was a lot of fun to read! This book was published in 1978, but somehow I‘d never heard of it until recently.I never guess mysteries correctly& didn‘t even try with this one - it was fun just being along for the ride. And though at times it seemed a comprehensive wrap up was impossible, the ending all came together well. Definitely recommend for mystery fans!

The_Penniless_Author This was my absolute favorite book in elementary school, and I think it still holds up as an adult. 3y
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behudd
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“The sun sets in the west (just about everybody knows that), but Sunset Towers faced east. Strange!”

#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl

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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick
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It's funny what people will do for a bit of an inheritance, but given that 40 years later we can see exactly what really things people will do for money (and love & fame) thanks to reality TV, these folks are pretty tame.

Wealthy gent Mr Westing dies and gathers 16 heirs to play one final game to get that money. It was slow for me in the beginning but picked up in the middle as we got into the mystery of the story. There was some funny ⬇️

Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick word play and a few instances where tween girl Turtle, the youngest contestant on what would today be called Who Wants to Win an Inheritance, was the smartest person in the room. I especially enjoyed that this middle grade book gave us a bit of an epilogue so we can see where everyone ends up. There's something here for kids & adults to enjoy without being a lesson into the reader. #bookspinbingo @thearomaofbooks #mgmarch @megnews 3y
BookNAround I love this book. 3y
BayouGirl85 I remember reading it in school. I love it and have a copy in my library. 3y
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ravenlee I read this in seventh grade (with a teacher I loathed who actively disliked me) and have since read it at least five times. 3y
megnews I loved this when we read it in school and later s an adult. 3y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick
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Tagged by @Apostcardlife and @Mavey Thank you!!

Clever. Diverse. Puzzling.

Want to play if you haven't already? @Traci1 @MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm @bthegood @IamIamIam

#3wordreviews @ShyBookOwl

Texreader Nice review! 3y
mavey Seems interesting! Thanks for playing! 3y
MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm Ooh! I like this one! Thanks for the tag! 3y
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The_Penniless_Author
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This is still my absolute favorite of all the Troll Book Club books I read as a school kid, and I was happy to see it still showing up in my daughter's book orders. A wealthy businessman has died and invited 16 heirs to live in an apartment building and compete to solve a puzzle that will earn them his entire fortune. I will forever remember this book as the one that taught me that, "All quotations were either from the Bible or Shakespeare." ?

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behudd
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BookmarkTavern Ah! The Westing Game! Excellent choice. ❤️ 3y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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RebeccaRoo7
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We're doing some serious bird/squirrel watching this morning. This is probably why can't seem to get much reading done. #ellenraskin #readKY #winterreading #catsoflitsy #childrensliterature #mystery

RebeccaRoo7 @BookishMarginalia All 3 of my cats have been completely distracted by the critters outside this week. I made sure to put out plenty of wildlife seed since we had so much snow. They are loving it! 3y
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RebeccaRoo7
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Mittens entertained himself by watching the birds and I have been reading children's literature. I remember that this was the one and only book that I enjoyed reading before I LOVED reading. Originally bought this book for my nephew, but thought it'd be a good thing to read it again just to make sure it's appropriate for his age. 😉 #readKY #mystery #childrensliterature #winterreading #snowday #staywarm #catsoflitsy

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Godpants
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I only heard about this book a few years ago, which is wild since it‘s a well loved classic with adaptations and all. I wish I read this as a child since I think I would‘ve loved it, but it doesn‘t have a ton to offer an adult. It was goofy and passed the time. I had to look up how much 200M would be today and it‘s over 800M.

emz711 I loved it as a kid and just reread with my husband. Quirky and fun! 3y
Godpants @emz711 absolutely. Surprisingly diverse cast for a book from the 70s too. 3y
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Godpants
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Late to the party on this one, but need a fun one to listen to in the background while I works

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rabbitprincess
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This book certainly moved fast (a middle-grade book will do that when you‘re reading as a thirtysomething). It‘s either a low pick or a high so-so. I‘ve opted for the latter because a couple of characters use the R-word 😬 which is all the more jarring because the cast is quite diverse. The book was originally published in 1978 so maybe keep that in mind.
#ShutdownReadathon book 8

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JacintaMCarter
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#2020Book53
This is one of my favorite books to teach and I love watching my 8th graders get into the mystery.

Kajohnson One of my favorites from childhood 😍 3y
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BookmarkTavern
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This will either be very, very good or really awful. There is going to be no in between here. #bookadaptations

AmyG Right? 🤞🏻 4y
batsy I was thinking the same! Here's hoping 🤞🏽 4y
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JoyBlue
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Middle-grade mystery reminiscent of some of Agatha Christie's big-cast stories.

BayouGirl85 It‘s one of my favs from my school days. I still have my copy. 4y
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ravenlee
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Always a pleasure to reread this. The Westing Game was the best thing to come from my seventh grade English teacher (the competition for that is slim, by the way, she was wretched) and I read it every few years.

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ravenlee
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It took me most of the day to decide what to read next...but my library hold of the last Big Bang Theory season finally came in, so...I‘ll read tomorrow. 🤣

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mabell
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In brief - a kids‘ version of Clue. But otherwise very difficult to encapsulate - intriguing, sad, equalizing, witty, snide, confusing, unsettling. I‘m not sure that I was happy with it (see the trend of the adjectives), but it was quite a tale, and well-told.

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Conservio
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One of my favorite books as a kid

#childhood #middlegrade

megnews Me too! 4y
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UnRuLee
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I read this in fifth grade, if memory serves. I loved it back then, and after rereading it as an adult, it still holds up.

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UnRuLee

About Ellen Raskin: “she said that she wrote for the child in herself, but for once I think she was wrong. I think she wrote for the adult in children. She never disrespected them or ‘wrote down‘ because she didn‘t know how.”

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Brinx
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I remember reading this as a kid, and the mystery is as intriguing as I remembered.

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Hestapleton
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#7days7books that changed me or left a strong impression. Day 2

@Exbrarian interested in playing?

jillrhudy I saw this repeated over and over when librarians on Twitter listed “flawless books.” I‘ve never read it! 4y
AmyG Great book. I read this when my kids had to in middle school. 4y
AvidReader25 This is one of the books on my list too! 4y
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Exbrarian Thanka for the tag! 4y
Hestapleton @jillrhudy @AmyG @AvidReader25 this book made me a mystery/thriller read! I read it again as an adult and it was just as good. It truly is flawless. 4y
AvidReader25 I can tell! I love the Tana French books too! 4y
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amandar
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“The Westing Game”, rf, is by Ellen Raskin and has won the Newbery Medal. It can be used for independent or partner reading. This book is definitely a mystery that is set up almost like a puzzle. The readers get introduced to 16 different characters. They learn that they are heirs to Sam Westing‘s fortune. Soon, they are brought together in the Westing Mansion in order to solve a series of clues but there‘s a twist, some are behind it all.

amandar This website, https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/lesson-plans/teaching-content/westing-game-d... , provides an extensive discussion guide. UDL 7.3 and 2.1 and ESOL strategy 5 and 12 focus on students‘ grasp of language and their understanding. #UCFLAE3414SP20 4y
DrSpalding I like the idea of partner reading. The discussion guide could help them comprehend the text a bit more. Scholastic is a high-quality resource that you should continue using. You need to elaborate on the universal design and English learner strategies a bit more. How do they support the website resource and your suggested classroom application? 4y
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mrp27
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#magnificentmarch

⭐️⭐️⭐️ 1/2 Millionaire Sam Westing is found dead and his 16 heirs are charged with the mystery of finding his murderer. Whoever does so will win his #fortune . Although I found the mystery creative and characters fun, I didn't like the writing style.

OriginalCyn620 Sounds interesting! 4y
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