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Perception by Kim Harrington
Perception by Kim Harrington










Perception by Kim Harrington

Although Norah sees Darcy walking around, she is upset because Darcy seems to be deliberately avoiding her. When she reaches school, she’s shocked to find out that the brand-new field house is burning.

Perception by Kim Harrington

After sobbing and feeling miserable for the entire weekend, Norah wakes up and walks to school alone. Framed & Dangerous begins with Norah feeling really sad and bad about the things that she had retorted when she was fighting with Darcy. Unfortunately, miscommunications happened and their friendship has gone shaky. Norah and Darcy have been best friends since fourth grade. So, I was happy to get my hands on this one when it was released on July 1. I enjoyed reading the first two books: Partners in Crime and Sleepover Stakeout. This is the third book in the Sleuth or Dare series. They're a great team and I love reading about the mysteries they solve! I give Framed & Dangerous 4 hearts! They don't just throw their friendship away when they have a miss-communication but they talk about their differences.

Perception by Kim Harrington

Norah and Darcy have a great friendship and are able to work through the bumps they experience. Digging into the past was one of my favorite parts of this book! I love how they had to go into the library and look at the old newspaper clippings on the microfiche.

Perception by Kim Harrington

Partners in Crime is also trying to solve a case over fifty years old that turned into an urban legend called the Prom Killer. Norah puts all her effort into the case when Zane, the boy she's been crushing on, is framed as the main suspect. Norah and Darcy are one the scene again when the new field house at their school goes up in smokes. I love this really cute series! It's full of fun, adventure and two super smart girls who can kick butt and solve awesome mysteries! These are such great books for kids who are not yet teenagers but are looking for something a little more exciting to read!












Perception by Kim Harrington