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Greenglass House: A National Book Award Nominee
Rated 4.07 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780544540286
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Unravel the mysteries of Greenglass House with Milo in this National Book Award-nominated NYT bestseller. A thrilling winter vacation takes an unexpected turn as strange guests arrive at the creaky smuggler’s inn, each with secrets tied to the old house. Join Milo and Meddy as they decode clues, solve puzzles, and uncover hidden truths about Greenglass House and themselves. Get your copy of this Edgar Award-winning juvenile mystery today! ISBN: 9780544540286
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Manika Rawat –
Greenglass House is a wonderful book! The characters are interesting and the plot is engaging. My kid loved it!
Himanshu –
I enjoyed the puzzles and atmosphere. The writing style wasn’t always my favorite, but the story was captivating enough.
Sarah Daniel Satdive –
A delightful read with a charming setting. The mystery kept me guessing, though it felt a tad slow at times. Overall, enjoyable!
Samridh Shakya –
This book is wonderful, and the plot is nicely structured. It has a great story line and it is very captivating.
Mukul Tyagi –
Such a unique and clever story! My son and I read it together and we both loved unraveling the mysteries. Highly recommended.
Aditya Kr Singh –
I was expecting more thrills and chills, but it ended up being more of a gentle mystery. The characters were well-developed, though.
Ridhi Shree –
Greenglass House is amazing! Great mystery, engaging characters, and overall, a fantastic read. Highly recommend!
Shreshtha Roy –
I enjoyed the creative storyline and the unique characters. The atmosphere was enchanting.
Manan –
An extremely well-written novel with many layers of subtext that makes the story very engaging. Great world building too
Cyra Sumit –
Absolutely loved the atmosphere of Greenglass House! It was so cozy and mysterious. I could not put it down.
Durgesh Rajendra Karande –
The concept was great, but I found it a bit confusing to follow at times. Still, a creative and imaginative story.
Pratibha Singh –
The pacing felt a bit off for me, but the characters were well-developed. I liked the overall message of the story.
Aiswarya Suresh –
It was okay, but it didn’t quite grip me like I hoped it would. The story dragged a bit in places. Still a decent read.
Syed Saad Ali –
A fun mystery with a unique twist! The puzzles were clever, and the setting was atmospheric. Good for middle grade readers.