Is Blizzard Mountain haunted by a snowy ghost, or is someone after a treasure? Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny Alden, the Boxcar Children, are helping map out a new trail on Blizzard Mountain. But as they do so, they discover that there is a treasure hidden somewhere nearby, and someone is determined to find it before the children do! Will they find the treasure and finish Is Blizzard Mountain haunted by a snowy ghost, or is someone after a treasure? Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny Alden, the Boxcar Children, are helping map out a new trail on Blizzard Mountain. But as they do so, they discover that there is a treasure hidden somewhere nearby, and someone is determined to find it before the children do! Will they find the treasure and finish blazing the trail, or will they be chased from the mountain?
The Mystery of Blizzard Mountain
Is Blizzard Mountain haunted by a snowy ghost, or is someone after a treasure? Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny Alden, the Boxcar Children, are helping map out a new trail on Blizzard Mountain. But as they do so, they discover that there is a treasure hidden somewhere nearby, and someone is determined to find it before the children do! Will they find the treasure and finish Is Blizzard Mountain haunted by a snowy ghost, or is someone after a treasure? Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny Alden, the Boxcar Children, are helping map out a new trail on Blizzard Mountain. But as they do so, they discover that there is a treasure hidden somewhere nearby, and someone is determined to find it before the children do! Will they find the treasure and finish blazing the trail, or will they be chased from the mountain?
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Leah –
This one takes place in winter in the mountains. The story involves missing gold and trail blazing. The mystery involves a museum robbery. The children go hiking with a friend of their grandfather's. They have some trouble on the mountain but are still able to solve the mystery. This one isn't as exciting as some of the other stories. This one takes place in winter in the mountains. The story involves missing gold and trail blazing. The mystery involves a museum robbery. The children go hiking with a friend of their grandfather's. They have some trouble on the mountain but are still able to solve the mystery. This one isn't as exciting as some of the other stories.
Bailey Marissa –
As I'm reading this as an adult, I'm seeing they have an ability to write suspense at the right time without moving into over-the-top. Recommended 8+ for scary sitautions. As I'm reading this as an adult, I'm seeing they have an ability to write suspense at the right time without moving into over-the-top. Recommended 8+ for scary sitautions.
Stacie –
The adults are really jerks this time, but that doesn't stop the kids from giving them a beat down, boots or no boots. The adults are really jerks this time, but that doesn't stop the kids from giving them a beat down, boots or no boots.
Jessica Dudenhofer Beery –
Fun audiobook during our road trip to Iowa.
Julia –
A fun read with a young friend.
ana grace –
Regardless of the fact that I laughed during the parts that were supposed to scary, I thoroughly enjoyed rereading this book. It may not have amazing as I thought it was in elementary school but it was an interesting reading experience nonetheless.
Monique S. (The Ginger Librarian) –
I may have read Boxcar Children books when I was younger, however I can't remember... This one was a quick read reminiscent of Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys, with younger characters, geared toward a younger audience. I enjoyed this read, but definitely would have enjoyed it more as a kid. With "blizzard" in its title, I read this to fulfill the March Mystery Madness "weather" prompt in 2021. I may have read Boxcar Children books when I was younger, however I can't remember... This one was a quick read reminiscent of Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys, with younger characters, geared toward a younger audience. I enjoyed this read, but definitely would have enjoyed it more as a kid. With "blizzard" in its title, I read this to fulfill the March Mystery Madness "weather" prompt in 2021.
Sy Ewoniuk –
I have read The Boxcar Children Mystery on Blizzard Mountain by Gertrude Chandler Warner. I finished this book 9/12/12. This book is a mystery. What I like about this book is that it kept me on my heels. There was always twist and turns and was really suspenseful. There was a time in the book where there food and Henry's boots dissapered and spooky noises were outside the cabin. I would use the words amazing, suspenseful, and cool. Yes I would read more books by this author. I plan on reading mo I have read The Boxcar Children Mystery on Blizzard Mountain by Gertrude Chandler Warner. I finished this book 9/12/12. This book is a mystery. What I like about this book is that it kept me on my heels. There was always twist and turns and was really suspenseful. There was a time in the book where there food and Henry's boots dissapered and spooky noises were outside the cabin. I would use the words amazing, suspenseful, and cool. Yes I would read more books by this author. I plan on reading more in the future. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes teenagers and mysteries.
Stephanie –
William liked it enough...He asked questions while I was reading it, etc. But, at times he got really bored with the book. There wasn't enough action for him. I loved the boxcar children when I was young and I thought he would too, but it doesn't seem like it was his favorite. Maybe i'll read him some fantasy children's books and he'll like them better. William liked it enough...He asked questions while I was reading it, etc. But, at times he got really bored with the book. There wasn't enough action for him. I loved the boxcar children when I was young and I thought he would too, but it doesn't seem like it was his favorite. Maybe i'll read him some fantasy children's books and he'll like them better.
Laura –
great when ur little
Hillvan –
460L
Jess –
Much better than the last one that was picked out to read. This one had my girls on edge and worried up until the end.
Katie –
This was all right, but the mystery wasn't the best. We enjoyed book #1 and book #46 much better than this one. This was all right, but the mystery wasn't the best. We enjoyed book #1 and book #46 much better than this one.
Rebecca (pagescollective) –
One of my favorite childhood series. I read over a hundred of them. The first 50 or so were in order; after that I read whatever book I could get my hands on :)
Tyson Baker –
It was very scary.
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