
The Old Motel Mystery
The Boxcar Children Mysteries, Book 23
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Aimee Lilly
About this listen
Aunt Jane takes the Aldens to stay with her friend, Kay, who owns an old, shabby motel in Florida. Kay is ready to sell the motel, when the children offer to help fix it up and put it back in business. But they soon learn that someone is trying to make sure it stays out of business - forever.
©1991 Albert Whitman & Co. (P)2014 Oasis AudioWhat made the experience of listening to The Old Motel Mystery the most enjoyable?
I really loved the plot line. Up until the very end I was at the edge of my feet wondering who did it.What was one of the most memorable moments of The Old Motel Mystery?
When the oranges ended up in the pool. I couldn't think of something more silly, also how the book was slightly educational.Which scene was your favorite?
When the oranges ended up in the pool.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
This book made me laugh, another amazing book in the boxcar children series.Any additional comments?
I usually enjoy the boxcar children books some of them I want to listen to over and over again while I'm satisfied with just a few listens. I have to say I really love this book.Pretty Good
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Short, Sweet and a Classic Tale
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Pretty good
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Boxcar children is one of the best book series ever!
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Stop reading here if you don’t want to know what happens.
My daughter wanted to give this five stars. I’m going with four because I felt like the master mind of the plot, the greedy corporate hotel villain should have met with more Justice than just paying for his vandalism. Perhaps Millicent should worn a wire and busted him. But, in a way it may be a realistic lesson for our times. The rich CEOs with good lawyers always escape justice and the small fries take the wrap.
Great mystery plot well developed 1 small issue
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The Old Hotel Mystery
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Greatest mystery
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