Review: The Case of the Lost Boy: The Buddy Files

by | Sep 14, 2011 | 2011, Ages 1-6, Ages 4-8, ARC, Audience, B+, eBook, Nada, Review

Hott Synopsis

Kayla and her Dad are missing!

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Not to worry, though! Her dog King isn’t just any dog – he’s also a detective. Of course, since King is currently locked away in the P-O-U-N-D it may be just a bit hard to investigate. Especially since his roomies are doing their level best to bring him a dose of reality – that his humans just didn’t want him anymore.

So, all King needs to do is to escape, find out where they went, and then find them. Now, about that escaping part…

Hott Review

King’s priority is to find his humans but when he finds himself accidentally adopted to different people – he doesn’t know what to do. Then he misplaces his primary human but can’t seem to get anyone to listen to him. Everyone is searching but… well, King could find them if they’d only listen!

This book was cute. The boys seemed to enjoy it more than the girls. It’s really great for a person who loves dogs… especially, hyper adorable hungry golden retreivers… which our boys do.

Author: Dori Hillestad Butler
Rating: B+
Steam: N/A
Series: The Buddy Files 1

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Written by Regina Hott

I love to read! But I don't always think the synopsis on the backs of books do them justice. I do, however, believe all books should come with an intended rating - or at least a steam FYI. So, I'm taking upon myself to educate all -- christian & secular readers, alike -- on the books behind the synopsis and the possible things you may not want your YA reader to see. Enjoy!

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