Cass and the Bubble Street Gang
No. of pages 192
Published: 2018
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This book is part of a book series called Cass And the Bubble Street Gang .
This book has been graded for interest at 8 years.
There are 192 pages in this book. This book was published in 2018 by O'Brien Press Ltd .
Erika McGann was the winner of the Waverton Goodreads Children's Prize 2014 for The Demon Notebook , the first in her magical series about Grace and her four friends.
This book is in the following series:
McGann's usual mix of hilarious dialogue and eccentric characters
-- Irish Examiner
great if you like mystery stories ... didn't want to put it down
-- Peter Garvey, age 11 * Ireland's Own *
Perfect for modern day fans of Enid Blyton, with all the classic elements of a good adventure story
-- Parents in Touch
If the result of their investigation isn't quite as they anticipated, the entertaining adventure makes it all worthwhile, as Cass and Co succeed in inspiring young detectives that mysteries are everywhere, just waiting for someone to solve them
-- Pet O'Connell * Evening Echo *
filled with fun, laughs and a great mystery (or two) to solve, the third in this series is even better than the rest. An engaging story, Diary Detectives is easy to read, but still challenging as it pulls the reader along through these children's world at a pitch-perfect, absorbing rate. You feel as if you know these people. Cass and her friends are realistically drawn and the adults in the story are seen through real children's eyes. While there are loads of wacky episodes, there is also a strong sense of realistic, logical thought and good detective work as they work their way through another mystery. It has that sense of childhood wonder and adventure that makes it a joy to read at any age. The drawings are whimsical and lively; adding life, imagery and a strong feeling of time and place that allows the characters and the story to jump off the page. So funny, sassy and warm, you'll want to join in!
-- Fallen Star Stories
brilliant
-- LMFM * Gerry Kelly's Late Lunch *