Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Tuesday Guest Blogger

Thanks to our Guest Blogger, Flannery, for her review of The Greenglass House by Kate Milford.
The Greenglass House
By Kate Milford

The Greenglass house is about an inn in Nagspeake where smugglers stay at while their shipping illegal goods. The owners of the Greenglass house, Nora and Ben Pine,have an adopted son named Milo. It is Christmas time and Milo is just finishing up his homework,when very unusual guests start piling in. The Pine's friend, Mrs Carroway, comes to help and brings her 2 daughters, Lizzie and Meddy. When Milo meets Meddy, it is an adventure waiting to begin. As Milo and his new, found friend go sneaking around the inn, they don't know that they might just be saving the shattered history of the Greenglass house.


The main characters are Meddy and Milo. Meddy is a fearless, quick, and bossy young lady. Milo, on the other hand, is a quiet, independent young lad. The setting is in an old house called the Greenglass house in Nagspeake. The Greenglass house used to belong to the old famous smuggler, Doc Holystone. The plot of the story is that unusual things are going missing, a notebook, a ditty bag, a watch, and a bag with papers about a famous glass maker. The problem is, that when Milo and Meddy go sneaking around looking for the lost items, they realize that they all seem to be connected to the shattered history of the Greenglass house.

I would totally recommend this novel to anyone who loves a good mystery. In fact, I would recommend this book to anybody! The reason why I would recommend this book is that it is so detailed, that you can feel the coldness and warmth of the inn, and you can smell the cake and hot chocolate, I mean, it feels like you're actually there! If you love a mystery or not, you will get so hooked to this book,that once you finish, you will totally want more. So those are the reasons why you should read the best book ever called The Greenglass House by Kate Milford.

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