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A review by readingwitherin
Theft and Thanksgiving by Emily Thomas
3.0
Theft and Thanksgiving is the fourth book in the Secrets of the Blue Hill Library series.
While running the library Anne is also now hosting a book club with some help from volunteers. Except something sinister could be happening in town and one of the suspects might just be a new member of the club. With the town on high alert due to identity theft, running the library, and the kids getting ready for the holidays Anne has her hands full.
Overall this book felt like a step back to me, Anne and the rest of the group became extremely judgy about new people again (yes I know this is just small town mentality but so much progress had been made in the last book), not only is everyone a suspect, but they also start doing their own investigation and following of people. At first, I was okay with this, but after awhile when I could tell that the person they suspected wasn't a bad person (about halfway through the book) it just got to be rather annoying to me.
One thing I did like about this book is how caring towards the kids Anne was again, they weren't just in the background this time she was actually interacting with them again and being involved. I'm hoping in the next book which is a Christmas one I'm back to liking the characters and the town again.
While running the library Anne is also now hosting a book club with some help from volunteers. Except something sinister could be happening in town and one of the suspects might just be a new member of the club. With the town on high alert due to identity theft, running the library, and the kids getting ready for the holidays Anne has her hands full.
Overall this book felt like a step back to me, Anne and the rest of the group became extremely judgy about new people again (yes I know this is just small town mentality but so much progress had been made in the last book), not only is everyone a suspect, but they also start doing their own investigation and following of people. At first, I was okay with this, but after awhile when I could tell that the person they suspected wasn't a bad person (about halfway through the book) it just got to be rather annoying to me.
One thing I did like about this book is how caring towards the kids Anne was again, they weren't just in the background this time she was actually interacting with them again and being involved. I'm hoping in the next book which is a Christmas one I'm back to liking the characters and the town again.