I've said this before, I feel like children and middle grade books have more creative stories. I wish more books aimed at adults and young adults had more imaginative and out box stories because sometimes it feels like I'm seeing the same story just told in a slightly different way.
Book: The Lost Legacy (The Supernormal Sleuthing Service book #1) by Gwenda Bond and Christopher Rowe
Publication: May 2, 2017
Description:
Three kids. A hotel full of monsters. And a stolen magical artifact that could disrupt the balance between the humans and the supernatural. Welcome to life at Hotel Monster! Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library meets Hotel Transylvania in the first book of this hilarious and spooky new series that blends mystery with monsters.
Stephen’s dad decided to move the two of them across the country to New York City, where he is taking over as head chef in an exclusive hotel. A hotel that has the most elite of clientele: monsters! Surprise! (Though they prefer to be called supernormals.) And an even bigger surprise? Stephen is part supernormal himself. When a magical family heirloom is stolen and Stephen is framed, he must work with two new friends to navigate this whole new world and clear his name. After all, consequences can be dire in the world of monsters. Spooky, funny, and full of monstrous hijinks, The Lost Legacy is an inventive and accessible mystery-adventure full of friendship and humor.
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