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Dr. Pookie pushed this book into my hands. "It's one of my favorite books from my childhood. If you do not like it, I can no longer love you."
Fortunately, I liked it. So did a lot of people, insofar as it won the Newbery Medal in 1979.
Eccentric millionaire Sam Westing has died, and 16 seemingly random people are summoned to the reading of the will. This peculiar document offers each a chance to win Westing's millions by figuring out who was responsible for dispatching Westing. A passel of infuriating clues are distributed and the fun begins. It's sort of Murder by Death meets Murder on the Orient Express meets Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Just forget about solving the mystery. You won't get any enjoyment (or success) out of that. Rather, just enjoy the characters doing their various things: making ridiculous extrapolations out of the clues they've been given, snooping out the secrets of the others, and just being their absurd selves. For such a short book with an overabundance of characters, the personalities are well sketched and amusing.

Date: 2010-09-30 12:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caprine.livejournal.com
Is this the one where one of the contestants invests money in the stock market based on the clues and submits as her answer the amount of profit she made by the end of the investigation?

Date: 2010-09-30 01:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caprine.livejournal.com
That was an awesome book. I think I was in 6th grade when I read it. It was around the same time I got into the Great Brain series.

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