Murder is Bad Manners by Robin Stevens

3 Reviews

Overall Rating: 4.3/5

Overall Vocabulary Difficulty: 2.3/5

Murder is Bad Manners is great mystery book, perfectly portraying excitedness when you fully understand a perplexing mystery. This book is about 2 students (Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong) at a boarding school in Deepdean who are trying to figure out which one of their teachers murdered their science teacher Mrs Bell, but little did they know that the murder was related to a previous "incident" the before. This book is great for most people in general, its a great way for readers to start getting into longer novels and is also great for people who want to know what it was like to be a detective in the 1930's. I would recommend this book to people who like Detective and Crime fiction books with a large variety of words used by people that lived in during the 1930’s. (James. Grade 7)

Rating: 5/5

Vocabulary Difficulty: 4/5

The book "Murder is bad manner" is a fun book that hooks you from the very first page. This novel is about two girls in a boarding school. When Hazel, (one of the girls) forgets her jacket in the gym she finds the dead body of Ms Bells, one of their teachers. The story is about how Hazel and Daisy (the other main character) have to solve the mystery and find the murderer. Throughout the story Hazel and Daisy make some wrong accusations which only complicates things and leads to yet another death. (Nina. Grade 7)

Rating: 4/5

Vocabulary Difficulty: 1/5

I rated this book as a 4 because I really loved it. I would also recommend it to anyone who loves Mystery. Its genre best fits into Mystery, It's vocabulary is a bit challenging, but not too hard. Daisy and Hazel finds out the mystery about the murder that happened in their school, Deepdean. This book has a whole series of it. What I liked about this books is when they were trying to find who the murderer was. (Ellery. Grade 7)

Rating: 4/5

Vocabulary Difficulty: 2/5