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660. The Orange Outlaw (A to Z mysteries)
お名前: はまこ
投稿日: 2005/1/28(14:55)
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Hi, friends!
This is Hamako.
I've read "The Orange Outlaw by Ron Roy" : YL3 ★★★★
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I’d like to write a book report.
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Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose got invited
for Dink's uncle's apartment in New York City.
There was a block party.
While they were in the party,
someone was stolen a very valuable painting
from the uncle Warren's apartment!
"Who could have taken it?"
"And how?"
"The door was locked."
(His apartment is at the tenth floor of the building.)
A trail of orange peels and orange hair are
the only signs that someone was there.
There are many fishy characters around the kids.
How can they catch the crook?
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I think there was just not good enough of the thrills.
Well, anyway, I love this series.
At the end of the story, they got laugh and talk merrily.
There were always pleasantly warm when gather three of the kids.
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Thank you for you stay with my massage.
See you.
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661. Re: The Orange Outlaw (A to Z mysteries)
お名前: 翁家
投稿日: 2005/1/30(23:22)
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Hi Hamako! This is Okinaya.
(You said, "Please call me 'Hamako'. No need 'san' on this board.")
I just wanted to say hello to you from here in Tokyo. That's it.
P.S.
I have never read any of A to Z mysteries, so I have some questions.
Is the block party for grown-ups or for children?
The block party sounds childish because block reminds me 'Lego block'.
Are Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose adult?
Do people in the party have alcohol ?
(This is my debut in this board.)
See you in the near future.
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662. Re: The Orange Outlaw (A to Z mysteries)
お名前: はまこ
投稿日: 2005/2/3(14:38)
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Hi Okinaya! This is Hamako.
〉I just wanted to say hello to you from here in Tokyo. That's it.
Thank you! and thanks so much for the other day.
It was really happy time for me.
〉P.S.
〉I have never read any of A to Z mysteries, so I have some questions.
Oh! Thank you for guestions.
〉Is the block party for grown-ups or for children?
〉The block party sounds childish because block reminds me 'Lego block'.
"Block" is not a block of the toy.
Well, do you know this?
It calls between the road and the road "one block (a block)"
See?
"The block party" is a meaning of
that blocks the road (通行止め) around the block,
and open a party on the road.
Neighbors gather there.
There were various enjoyable entertainments and
foods and drinks were sold there.
Both adults and children can enjoy that.
〉Are Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose adult?
They are nine years old, or around it.
(I don't have those books now. I'm away form home.)
〉Do people in the party have alcohol ?
I can't say for certain.
Anyhow,
it was the party to raise the contribution
to the zoo.
〉(This is my debut in this board.)
Oh, welcome, you're absolutely welcome!
〉See you in the near future.
See you soon again.