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When girl Detective Friday Barnes solves a bank robbery, she uses the reward money to send herself to the most exclusive boarding school in the country, Highcrest Academy.
On arrival, Friday is shocked to discover the respectable school is actually a hotbed of crime.
She's soon investigating everything from disappearing homework to the Yeti running around the school swamp. That’s when she’s not dealing with her own problem - Ian Wainscott, the handsomest boy in school, who inexplicably hates Friday and loves nasty pranks.
Can Friday solve Highcrest Academy’s many strange mysteries, including the biggest mystery of all - what’s the point of high school?
 
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LynneQuan | 7 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 21, 2023 |
Getting arrested was the last thing Friday expected after solving the swamp-yeti mystery at her boarding school. But she better clear her name fast! She’s got new cases to investigate, like a scandalous quiche bake-off, a decades old mystery buried in her school’s backyard, and why the new boy, Christopher, is being so nice to her.
 
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LynneQuan | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 21, 2023 |
Loved the concept but not so much the actual story. A very niche target audience for this one perhaps: teenagers with enough of an understanding of Hamlet to get into it?½
 
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Amzzz | Sep 12, 2023 |
I read this book because my 9-year-old son told me I should. I can see why he thought it was funny, but it didn't do much for me. All of the mischief was just too EASY (how many times in one book can it really seem like great fun to eat huge quantities of cake and candy instead of meals?) and not especially exciting or imaginative. As a mom, I cringed at some of the ideals Nanny Piggins espoused, but of course this is what makes it so silly for some kids.
 
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CarolHicksCase | 12 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 12, 2023 |
Warning: This one ends in a cliffhanger! Personally, I wouldn't start it unless you have book #2 ready to go right after.

Note: I received a digital review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley.
 
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fernandie | 7 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 15, 2022 |
FRIDAY AND IAN THO 😭 ♥️♥️
 
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Islam_A | Feb 16, 2020 |
OMG I LOVE THIS BOOOKKKK I CANT WAIT FOR THE NEW SERIES TO STARTTTT
 
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Islam_A | Feb 16, 2020 |
Mary Poppins is probably rolling over in her grave. Nanny Piggins turns logic on its head: up is down, right is left (or is it wrong?), forwards is backwards, and cake is king.

In this second volume of pure absurdity, Nanny Piggins and her three child charges - Derrick, Michael, and Samantha - and Boris the dancing bear (Nanny Piggins' brother, of course) march themselves into one adventure after another. Nanny Piggins breaks into prison (oops!), gets fired from a cannon over Dead Man's Gorge, serves on a jury (watch out, judge!), competes in the Westminster Nanny Show, and acts as headmistress for a day at the children's school. And that's not even the half of it.

Don't worry, there are no lessons to be learned in this book. Well, except that whoever you are, you need to be eating more cake.
 
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rhowens | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 26, 2019 |
Friday Barnes returns as inimitable as ever. She solves a series of small mysteries most of which have a link to the big mystery of holes appearing all over the boarding school grounds. Fun.
 
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geraldinefm | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 3, 2017 |
Friday Barnes uses reward money she receives from solving a crime for tuition at a boarding school. Friday is a hoot. She is analytical but lacks in social niceties. She falls in with a great roommate. Her approach to the 'mean' girls is quite funny. The plot involves one big mystery with several 'mini' mysteries.½
 
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geraldinefm | 7 weitere Rezensionen | May 12, 2017 |
If you like Encyclopedia Brown, or are looking for a female version of him, Friday Barnes is your girl! Her ability to solve mysteries has the reader looking for clues throughout the entire story. The vocabulary introduced in the book is sure to enhance young readers' comprehension of the book and new words. Can't wait to share with my students!
 
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JaxlynLeigh | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 16, 2017 |
 
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ChloeLaird | 7 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 28, 2016 |
In the beggining of the book friday barnes goes to a new hight tech school and everyone is making fun of her because she is the new kid. I also likes it because i like mysterious and funny books. In the middle of the book i talked about how she was trying to solve a mystery about things that go missing. At the end of the book Friday gets blamed for the whole mystery thing and the police take her in. I really liked this book because insted of having a boy person it was all about a girl and there is alot of books in the seris.
 
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raynaj.b1 | 7 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 27, 2016 |
This was another great recommendation from my dad! Friday Barnes is a brilliant young detective who has enrolled herself in an exclusive private school, thanks to the reward money she received from solving a diamond heist.

Friday may not understand making friends, or boys, but she understands perfectly well how to go about solving a mystery. Over the course of the book, she solves quite a few small cases, building up to discovering the truth behind the swamp man sightings behind the school.

Friday is absolutely the kind of character you want to spend more time with. I already added the next two books in the series to my wishlist!
 
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seasonsoflove | 7 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 23, 2016 |
Just a farce. Not wise, no subtleties to make it worth a reread or a special place in a child's heart. Read Brooks' Freddy the Detective Pig stories and Travers' Mary Poppins (*not* the Disney version) instead.½
 
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Cheryl_in_CC_NV | 12 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 6, 2016 |
Kooky and cute This series is a sure fire winner for 8-14 yo. Totally recommend for both kids and parents!
 
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SashaM | 7 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 20, 2016 |
Laugh-out-loud funny read-aloud for families and classrooms! Mr. Green is so indifferent about his own children that he hires a pig to be their nanny. Sassy Nanny Piggins feeds the kids chocolate at every meal, keeps them out of school for their various adventures, and is pretty good at scamming Mr. Green. But even with the upfront disclaimer ("kids, don't try this at home!"), young readers and listeners will recognize the true, risky behavior: a father who doesn't spend time with his kids. Great humor, snappy and ridiculous.
 
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Salsabrarian | 12 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 2, 2016 |
How can you not love a nanny who tells her charge: "But you've got all that permanent marker on your arms where I was writing my shopping list on you." It's Nanny Piggins, of course, whose sense of childcare may be unorthodox but has a loving moral core. Second in the series and just as fun. (Although chapter 12's portrayal of gypsies may be of concern for some.)
 
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Salsabrarian | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 2, 2016 |
This was a lot of fun! Though I’m nowhere near as well-read, knowledgeable, or socially awkward as Friday, she reminds me enough of me at that age. My eight-year-old daughter is just at the young end of the age range for this book, though certainly at the right reading level. Like Friday, she is the family surprise baby; unlike Friday, we pay lots of attention to her! In a few months, I am definitely going to introduce her to Friday!

Admittedly, some of the situations are a bit outlandish, but that’s part of the fun. It’s no more outlandish than, say, Pippi Longstocking, and less so than A Series of Unfortunate Events.

There are many sly references tucked in for the adults, as well. I am four times the top of the suggested age range, and I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Maybe it’s also because I’m a teacher, so some of the descriptions of teachers at Friday’s boarding school were quite amusing to me.

Friday solves many small mysteries on the way to the biggest mystery—the Swamp Yeti. The pacing in this book is perfect, with lots of action, and just enough rests to make the action fun rather than annoying. It’s also well-edited—yay!—and the descriptive passages are easy to visualize.

Also good to note is that Friday develops emotional depth as the book progresses. Her character is allowed to be vulnerable and open to new friendships, and even to develop a crush (without it being sappy).

Possible Objectionable Material:

Mild violence. Crime. Kids sneaking out at night and disrespecting authority. Dishonesty.

Who Would Like this Book:

The suggested age range is a good start. The 1050 Lexile means it might be challenging for the lower end of that range. There is a girl on the cover, but boys shouldn’t be afraid of this book; Friday’s adventures and emotions transfer well, and there are plenty of male characters too. Kids who enjoy solving mysteries in the Encyclopedia Brown vein will probably like this one.

Thank you, NetGalley, for a fun read!
 
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swingdancefan | 7 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 19, 2016 |
 
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lauren.nagel | 12 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 31, 2015 |
 
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lauren.nagel | 12 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 31, 2015 |
Nanny Piggins is no Mary Poppins! There is some great dark humor in this book and practically no moral lessons to be had. I read this aloud to my 6.5 year old and can see where it may be a little better for a slightly older audience. It was laugh out loud funny with its unexpected story line. This book is thoroughly for kids and I can see where some Adults would be put off by the tale...but that made it to me almost more fun to read.
 
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dms02 | 12 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 27, 2014 |
Another Piggins adventure. similar writing to the first...just didn't hold our attention as well as the first. The novelty had sort of worn off for me. We didn't make it all the way through.
 
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dms02 | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 27, 2014 |
 
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njcur | 12 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 13, 2014 |
Laugh-out-loud funny. Yes, the humor is subversive and Nanny Piggins' is an atrocious role-model, but the 3rd to 6th grade crowd will recognize (and relish) the inappropriateness of her actions.
 
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MontLancLibrary | 12 weitere Rezensionen | May 8, 2013 |