Selected Product: | Cam Jansen and the Mystery Writer Mystery (#27) (Cam Jansen) Hardcover Author: David A. Adler Artist: Joy Allen Publisher: Viking Juvenile Release Date: 2007-09-06 Reading Level: Ages 4-8 ISBN-10: 0670061999 ISBN-13: 9780670061990 List Price: $13.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Cam Jansen 24 The Snowy Day Mystery (Cam Jansen) ISBN-10: 0142404179 ISBN-13: 9780142404171 List Price:$3.99 Cam Jansen & the Birthday Mystery (Cam Jansen) ISBN-10: 0142403547 ISBN-13: 9780142403549 List Price:$3.99 Cam Jansen and the Valentine Baby Mystery (Cam Jansen) ISBN-10: 0142406945 ISBN-13: 9780142406946 List Price:$3.99 Cam Jansen and the Secret Service Myster (Cam Jansen) ISBN-10: 0670060925 ISBN-13: 9780670060924 List Price:$13.99 Cam Jansen & the Tennis Trophy Mystery (Cam Jansen) ISBN-10: 0142402907 ISBN-13: 9780142402900 List Price:$3.99 |
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From the book: "The people on line ahead of Cam moved up. Cam and the others moved one step closer to Jim E. Winter. "I'm still bored," Beth said, and closed her book. "What's taking so long?"
That's what I was asking -- what's taking so long for something interesting to happen.
Most of the story takes place waiting "on line" (New York way of saying "in line"). "Off the line" is New York-ese for "out of line" apparently. As I'm not from New York, I found this speech to be very annoying. If the story had been interesting, I'm sure I wouldn't have been thinking about the author's strange dialect. |
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