Andi Unexpected by
Amanda Flower was one of the books I’ve read recently.
Here’s how the story goes…
The untimely death of their parents led Andora “Andi” and
her sister, Bethany, to Ohio
to stay with their aunt Bethany. It would’ve been like any ordinary transfer where
grieving children would be staying with a relative. The house that they were to
reside in was old and dusty, but special. It had been the humble abode of their
family’s lineage for years. Little did Andi know that their stay in Ohio would bring her to
something unexpected… Something where a touch of mystery would eventually help
assuage her grieving for her parents and make her learn some helpful lessons
along the way.
Andi Unexpected
would be a nice read for pre-teens. Written in simple literary style, the story
brings mystery and adventure to young minds aching for a seemingly similar take
of the Nancy Drew mystery stories.
The story's concept is OK. Personally, I would’ve wanted to see
a tighter plot since I’m sure it would do more for the book. There were some
parts in the book that didn’t flow well as I had hoped. Nevertheless, as I’ve
mentioned, younger readers looking for an easy read would find this book appealing.
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