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Holly for President
- Holly Lewis Mystery Series, Book 9
- Narrated by: Heather Robison
- Length: 3 hrs and 48 mins
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Summary
Election materials destroyed.
Graffiti and personal slurs posted.
Lockers vandalized.
A presidential campaign speech stolen.
Somebody definitely doesn’t want Holly to be elected!
Holly decides to run for Junior Class President to do something positive for her fellow students. What she hadn’t planned on was having someone hate her so much that they’d destroy everything she was trying to do.
Throw in an emergency trip to the vet when her dog, Lucky, is poisoned and a massive foul-up at work which she’d caused. Definitely not a good week for Holly.
When it’s clear the principal has too much on his plate to find out who did it, Holly has no choice but to take on the job. Fortunately, she has a little experience in solving mysteries.
There are plenty of twists and turns in this modern-day Nancy Drew style of cozy mystery. Whether you’re young, or young-at-heart, this book will leave you with a tear on your cheek and a smile on your face.
This is the ninth book in the Holly Lewis Cozy Mystery series by a USA Today best-selling author and Amazon All-Star.
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- Robin Beattie
- 16-01-21
Anti social behaviour causes chaos
Distress is caused by anti social behaviour and blame game in school problems how to find culprits
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- Julie
- 17-01-21
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I enjoyed this easy cosy mystery, despite it being aimed at young teens. There is no murder to solve but it does cover the subject that many people can relate to, bullying. Holly despite being very like able is the target for a malicious bully when she is talked into running for class president. The author has a good grasp on what it is like being a teenager and growing up in today's world, the struggles and loneliness they can face on a daily basis. I like how Holly handles the bully and the book contains a good moral to the story, I know it doesn't work for everybody but talking about it, if you can't stand up to the bully does help, especially if you have good friends.
Holly is asked to run for class president and with all her friends backing her, she decides that it would be good to have a say in how the school is run. That is until someone starts smearing her good name. The other three candidates aren't targeted but with Holly's ability to solve mysteries can she solve this one? Or is the bully right and she shouldn't be running? With the pressure rising and with more responsibility at her job can Holly handle it and really make for a good President?
I liked the narrator, she has a young sounding voice which is just right for the character Holly and her friends.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and I have voluntarily left this review.
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