et to know the only kid on the FBI Director’s speed dial and several international criminals’ most wanted lists all because of his Theory of All Small Things in this hilarious start to a brand-new middle grade mystery series. Florian is twelve years old and has just moved to Washington. He’s learning his way around using TOAST, which stands for the Theory of All Small Things. It’s a technique he invented to solve life’s little…
4.4Overall Score
Framed!
Reader's Review By the author of City Spies, this is a mystery series geared towards younger audiences with less intrigue but still a lot of action. Likely to engage upper elementary and ...
Reader’s Review
By the author of City Spies, this is a mystery series geared towards younger audiences with less intrigue but still a lot of action. Likely to engage upper elementary and middle school readers. Overall a fun read, though lacking in educational value.
To look out for
- Islamic Values: Main character is put in awkward situation when he asks about his underclothes as his neighbor comes home. He becomes best friends with the neighbor who is a girl his age (though their relationship is platonic).
- Violence: Kidnapping, but no dangerous situations or graphic violence.
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