Book Review: The Mystery of the Radcliffe Riddle by Taryn Souders

Grady tries to save his family’s home by finding a 300-year-old treasure. However, he’s not the only one looking.

  • Fun, family friendly story
  • Cozy adventure; not a lot to scare; there are some tense moments
  • The settings can be a little hard to visualize
  • Easy and quick to read
  • Characters aren’t the most developed but developed enough for a middle grade to early teens read
  • The plot is easy to follow; it doesn’t deviate much

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

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Genre: Sci-fi fantasy

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