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The average rating for Mystery of the Cupboard based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2020-01-21 00:00:00
1994was given a rating of 5 stars James Jewell
This was such a great surprise to read. I enjoyed it so much. The little plastic toys we were familiar with in 'The Indian in the Cupboard' made a small appearance at the end but it didn't take away from the story. I loved the backstory of the magical cupboard. The letter of admission his great-great aunt Charlotte wrote was like seeing someone of the past come back to life to admit their wrongs. I liked the dialogue between Omri and the people he interacted with. I liked how his parents were involved.
Review # 2 was written on 2016-01-20 00:00:00
1994was given a rating of 3 stars Casey Norris
Omri finally discovers the complex history of the cupboard which has the ability to bring plastic figures to life in this fourth book in the series. His parents decide to move to the country. At first he's appalled that they would uproot the family just because this mother has inherited a cottage from a distant relative. Then it's his father's turn to be appalled - the cottage is a centuries-old Dorset longhouse with a thatched roof. And the thatch needs repairing - urgently. And at phenomenal expense. Gradually Omri comes to suspect that the house has something to do with the mysterious cupboard he's locked up in a bank for safekeeping after it causes so many terrible problems in a previous book. In a clump of thatch, he discovers a carefully wrapped journal written by a former owner of the house. As he reads the spidery brownish handwriting, he comes to understand the mind of an actress who lived by her wits and psychic abilities many years before. But who was so jealous of her sister that her revenge on her twisted to hurt those she loved. A nice wrap-up to the series. Even though, on reflection, the story is somewhat contrived to take account of all the events in the previous books, it doesn't really feel that way while reading it.


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