Title: | The Mystery Of The Campus Crook |
Author First Name: | John |
Author Last Name: | Bibee |
Co-Author First Name: | |
Co-Author Last Name: | |
Series: | The Home School Detectives |
Series #: | 4 |
Publisher: | InterVarsity Press |
ISBN: | 0830819142 |
Genre: | Mystery |
Sub Genre: | Adventure |
Target Gender: | Both |
Target Age: | 13-15 |
Issue: Death: | None |
Issue: Lifestyle: | Technology |
Issue: Physical: | None |
Issue: Relationships: | Friendships |
Issue: Religion: | Christianity |
Issue: Self Image: | None |
Issue: Spiritual: | Obedience |
Summary: | Practice makes perfect. And as Emily is about to find out: Lack of practice makes a mess! The Homeschool Detectives are supposed to slip into their musical role and perform for the college. But Emily has decided to spend all of her time messing around online. Now that it's actually time to perform, she's a nervous wreck! Then she gets a distraction in the form of someone who has practiced their skill to perfection: computer hacking! The problem is that the hacker is coming to the Detectives asking for help! Someone has stolen her laptop - which has some very valuable things on it. Should the Homeschool Detectives trust her and help find the laptop or is she actually the bad guy herself? |
Extra Notes: | This book's spiritual theme is doing what's right even when pressured to do otherwise. Emily feels so drawn to the world that is new to her: the internet world. And the computer hacker feels so drawn to a guy, she gives in and shows off her skills. Both decisions lead to some pretty bad consequences. |
Reviewer: | J:-)mi |
Recommendation Scale: | 4 |