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What fun to go Undercover! At
least that’s what Leilani thinks. But sneaking around, spying and planning a
stakeout brings on many problems she never imagined.
Go ahead and laugh as you read about
the kids’ predicaments—and how they get out of them and eventually solve the
mystery.
When you read any of the books from
the Hawaiian Island Detective Club Series, you’ll discover the unique chapter
headings. Umi means “ten” in Hawaiian. Each chapter in the teens becomes “ten plus
one,” “ten plus two,” etc. So, ten, eleven and twelve become: Umi, Umikumakahi
and Umikumalua. Keep trying to pronounce those chapter headings!
Just wait until you see the twenties!! Yikes!
Blog
Tour Continues!! Please
visit Linda Glaz’s Blog TODAY! And Jessica Nelson’s Blog on Wednesday, September 12 to read a review/interview
about Pineapples in Peril!
Have you Missed a Review?? Check out my new page: Reviews & Endorsements to catch up on all the past reviews, as well as see what reviewers are coming up, and read the amazing endorsements for Pineapples in Peril!
There are a couple more
weeks of alphabet fun, so join me on Mondays and Thursdays as I go through the
alphabet, giving you little snippets of words from Pineapples in Peril (Book 1 of The Hawaiian Island Detective
Club.) It’s the ABCs OF THE HIDC!—until the release date for Pineapples on October 2,
2012.
Aloha,
and Mahalo for visiting!
Cheryl
The Hawaiian Island Detective Club
Book One—Pineapples in Peril
RELEASES OCTOBER 2, 2012
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