by Robin Stevens
I particularly liked the dynamic between Hazel and Daisy. I was nervous about Hazel's character but don't remember anything offensive about the way she was written. A good girl detective series. Would pair with Friday Barnes (for the boarding school aspect).
'Murder Most Unladylike' is a quick and simple read. At least to me as an adult. I can think of several students who I would have recommended this to while I was teaching. The language is straight forward and accessible thanks to the first person narrative. The story is paced nicely and I like how i...
Lovely. Nice little mystery, also really enjoyed Hazel and Daisy's friendship.
Lovely. Nice little mystery, also really enjoyed Hazel and Daisy's friendship.
The Book was written to simply and I'm not very fond of books like that. I didn't mind it much but it's not a favourite. I liked the mystery It was laid out nicely but Daisy got a bit annoying at times.. It was a bit slow. The end finally came. I didn't find my self skipping any chapters or passag...
The story of two girls in a boarding school in the 1930s. When one of them discovers a body in the gym, they decide to use their wits to detect the truth. The body disappearing complicates their case.The two, Daisy Wells, who is clever but tries to hide it, and Hazel Wong, sent from Hong Kong to E...
I completely feel in love with the characters and the story! I really wanted to read some crime/mystery story and this one was the perfect one!I didn't like Daisy at first; I thought she was a spoiled brat, who used other people to her advantage, but I was surprised to see how her character develope...
4.5 stars.I found myself a new series that I will enjoy reading, and I hope there will be many books coming out. :)As you all know I love Boarding School stories, add to that a whiff of mystery and you got a perfect mix for me. Though that is not all this book is about, we also got friendship, teasi...