![]() Pre-read recollections: I somewhat cheated one this one because I was inspired to read it by Alli at SSR Podcast, but I did stop the episode so as to not spoil myself! I read this book for the first time in middle school English, and I think I picked it at some point in college while babysitting a middle school student, and I remembered a few of the bigger broad strokes: Sam Westing was a wily old minx with a fondness for word play, there was something to do with cardinal directions, and all of these people were willing to move to this building with no idea why.Īdult review: I love a good who-dun-it, and even though this is a children’s book, I think this one is one of the better I’ve ever read. ![]() And though no one knows why the eccentric, game-loving millionaire has chosen a virtual stranger-and a possible murderer-to inherit his vast fortune, on things for sure: Sam Westing may be dead…but that won’t stop him from playing one last game! Synopsis: A bizarre chain of events begins when sixteen unlikely people gather for the reading of Samuel W. To be honest, I was a little nervous - would it still hold up? would I still love these books? - and a little excited. When we started talking about what we wanted to do on She’s Full of Lit, rereading childhood faves came up again and again. ![]() As you can see from our bios, we were all big readers as kids, which probably is why we read so much now. ![]()
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