![]() ![]() ![]() Chess is the “grown-up” – trying to take care of the others. I liked how each Greystone child had their own distinct personality. Then when they figured out the next step they got excited, which made me happy too. The kids were constantly feeling worried or scared while they were working to figure out clues, which made me feel impatient to see what would happen next. There were lots of feelings in this book. What made it really interesting was watching the sibling dynamics as they worked together to unravel the clues their mother left them. It was a great adventure with elements of science fiction and mystery thrown in as well. The story follows Chess, Emma, and Finn Greystone–ages 12, 10, and eight-as they investigate why their mother went missing, and uncover their ties to an alternate world. ![]() Joan read The Strangers by Margaret Peterson Haddix and this is what she thought… ![]()
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