![]() ![]() ![]() Protagonist: the inhabitants of Sunset Towers It makes me want to check out more of Ellen Raskin's books. Well written and very clever I thought this was a very interesting and entertaining book. This was the type of book that you could either read and let it give you the answers or you could exercise your brain along the way and try to guess the answers before the book gives them to you. ![]() It was fun to try to figure out how all of the characters are tied to Mr. There are many twists and many interesting characters. It is a very classic mystery type of book and reads a bit like I would imagine a game of Clue would (if you could read a game). Nonetheless I found myself enjoying this book immensely. It is not necessarily a quick read, since the reader must pay attention to all the little details in the book. Only it is a bizarre will and rather than being straightforward it requires the potential heirs to engage themselves in a game to find out who murdered Mr. Shortly thereafter they receive notice that they have been listed in the will of the founder of Westing Paper Company. In this book a number of people are offered the chance to move into an exclusive condo building. I was trying to decide if I should read it or swap it and after seeing it was a Newberry Medal book I decided to read it. I got this book in a clearance bundle of books that I bought to get a different book. ![]()
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