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All parent reviews for Chasing Vermeer

Age
9
Average rating based on 3 parent reviews:
  • 33% say there are positive role models
  • 33% say there are positive messages
  • 33% say it's educational
Educator and Parent of 13 and 14 year old
December 26, 2009
 
Perfect for tweens, but younger kids may not be able to follw the story line

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Adult
April 9, 2008
 
Not to be missed
When I first saw Chasing Vermeer in the store the same week it was released nearly three years ago, I was instantly intrigued. I read it straightaway. Since then, I've read it an additional half a dozen times and it’s become one of my favorite childhood books. After all, what's not to like? Mature middle school readers will be delightful the two unconventional characters, tossed headfirst into an international art scandal, and left to solve it use patchy clues, intuition, and chance. Furthermore, they’ll undoubtedly be captivated by Blue Balliet’s introductions to Chicago, Johannes Vermeer, Lo!, pentominoes, etc.; so much so, as a matter of fact, that they may chose to do a bit of investigating of their own.

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Adult
June 10, 2011
 
A mystery must-read
A superior book. Like fish caught in a hook, it draws you in. This is a must-read. Fantasy-lovers will even devour this book.

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