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by Alan Bradley
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AntoinetteHunter
AntoinetteHunter rated it 12 years ago
Another great adventure for Flava De Luce!!! I enjoyed this one, as always Alan Bradley has done it again.
karenf
karenf rated it 13 years ago
5*s mainly for Flavia. I think I love her even more in this book than I have in the previous two. If you don't like her in the first book, then don't keep reading because she doesn't really change all that much. She's still precocious, at times too in love with her own intelligence and at other t...
JackieLoz
JackieLoz rated it 13 years ago
This is the third in the Flavia de Luce series. I love Flavia. She is a character like no other. In this one, Flavia invites an old gypsy to camp on Buckshaw property after burning down her tent. The next day Flavia discovers that someone has tried to murder the old woman. Of course, Flavia tries to...
Books etc.
Books etc. rated it 13 years ago
I shouldn't have read it now. I'm not in the right mood for it. I'm so close to hating flavia now.
AmySea
AmySea rated it 13 years ago
Of the three Flavia de Luce books I've read, A Red Herring Without Mustard is my least favorite. I am completely in love with Flavia--she is one of the most fascinating and captivating characters in the mystery genere, I think, but in this story, Flavia's flavor seemed different to me. There were ...
Barbara's Booky Blog
Barbara's Booky Blog rated it 13 years ago
I only picked this book up as it was a winner in the 2011 Goodreads Choice Awards and I'm doing a challenge based on that list. (See challenge here). I think I might have enjoyed this more when I was a teenager. At this stage of my life, I found it rather childish and unbelievable. The heroine is...
Expendable Mudge Muses Aloud
Expendable Mudge Muses Aloud rated it 13 years ago
Review: 53 of seventy-fiveTitle: [A RED HERRING WITHOUT MUSTARD]Authors: [[ALAN BRADLEY]]Rating: 4.125* of fiveThe Book Report: Flavia de Luce of Buckshaw, Bishop's Lacey, is in it up to her neck again in this third outing of Alan Bradley's wildly popular series. This time she burns down a gypsy wom...
Seeford's Spot
Seeford's Spot rated it 13 years ago
Another enjoyable interlude with the estimable Flavia de Luce...this one had me guessing pretty much most of the book, there were too many suspects and false leads to make it easy. = )
Seeford's Spot
Seeford's Spot rated it 13 years ago
Another enjoyable interlude with the estimable Flavia de Luce...this one had me guessing pretty much most of the book, there were too many suspects and false leads to make it easy. = )
So Many Books...So Little Time!
So Many Books...So Little Time! rated it 14 years ago
Oh, Flavia! You silly, mixed up little kid...Bless her heart, she has done it again! Flavia de Luce, our precocious eleven year old heroine, gets herself in another big mess starting with setting a gypsy tent on fire (it was an accident!). Then she stumbles across the battered body of the gypsy, aft...
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