Mystery Genre By Sophie, Katie and Jessica Features of Mystery texts There is always a problem to solve. There is always a problem to solve. Characters.

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Mystery Genre By Sophie, Katie and Jessica

Features of Mystery texts There is always a problem to solve. There is always a problem to solve. Characters – brave, smart, detective, police and a hero. Characters – brave, smart, detective, police and a hero. Someone gets kidnapped or disappears. Someone gets kidnapped or disappears. Not always a happy ending. Not always a happy ending.

Recommended Book Series of unfortunate events by Lemony Snicket. Series of unfortunate events by Lemony Snicket. The lost puppy by Diana Read The lost puppy by Diana Read The golden dawn by Jenny (last name unknown) The golden dawn by Jenny (last name unknown) The missing dress by Harriet Lanly. The missing dress by Harriet Lanly. The famous five by Enid Blyton. The famous five by Enid Blyton.

Extract The boys at once thought of the long ago mystery of the disappearance of the bartles. The boys at once thought of the long ago mystery of the disappearance of the bartles. They felt quite uncomfortable. “We are going now, so don’t worry,” said Julian. They felt quite uncomfortable. “We are going now, so don’t worry,” said Julian. The famous five: Five go to mystery moor by Enid Blyton.

Why we enjoy this genre Jess: because I like it when you have to solve problems and sometimes the reader can solve it their self. Jess: because I like it when you have to solve problems and sometimes the reader can solve it their self. Katie: I like reading them because I like thinking of what's going to happen next. Katie: I like reading them because I like thinking of what's going to happen next. Sophie: I like reading them because I like the mystery's. Sophie: I like reading them because I like the mystery's.