Evan is in real trouble! Annie and her friends need to catch a thief and get Evan's job back. The only question is...how?
High School whiz kid Annie Wilkins is back in this easy-to-read Ravens Mystery Series.
Annie is a high-schooler who lives with her family in a small college town called Ravenswood. Annie is president of the Ravens Mystery Book Club at her school. Her friends; Michael, Keisha, Hannah, Evan and Mara, are all members of the Ravens Mystery Book club. Not only do they read mysteries, but they also work as a team to solve mysteries that occur in Ravenswood. When they're not in school, or snooping and searching for clues, the Ravens often meet at the Internet cafe, called Wired. Annie and the Ravens are always ready for the next adventure.
Each book in this easy-reading series consists of one story that features the most common 500 words in the English language, Each of the five stories are meant to subtly reinforce commonly used vocabulary through single plot stories that feature natural dialogue. Their mature look makes them ideal for use as reading practice for struggling readers ages 9 to 16 and up.
High School whiz kid Annie Wilkins is back in this easy-to-read Ravens Mystery Series.
Annie is a high-schooler who lives with her family in a small college town called Ravenswood. Annie is president of the Ravens Mystery Book Club at her school. Her friends; Michael, Keisha, Hannah, Evan and Mara, are all members of the Ravens Mystery Book club. Not only do they read mysteries, but they also work as a team to solve mysteries that occur in Ravenswood. When they're not in school, or snooping and searching for clues, the Ravens often meet at the Internet cafe, called Wired. Annie and the Ravens are always ready for the next adventure.
Each book in this easy-reading series consists of one story that features the most common 500 words in the English language, Each of the five stories are meant to subtly reinforce commonly used vocabulary through single plot stories that feature natural dialogue. Their mature look makes them ideal for use as reading practice for struggling readers ages 9 to 16 and up.