mysteries

=Introduction=

This pathfinder gives you some helpful and fun resources that you can use to learn more about mysteries. You might also try your hand at solving a few mysteries of your own.

== =Print Resources, Books and Magazines=

Look on L4U, our school's online catalogue or [|Regina Public Library's] online catalogue with these keywords and phrases:

Dewey Decimal Numbers - In the non-fiction section of your library, look for these numbers:
001.94 - Information on unsolved mysteries such as the Bermuda Triangle, the Loch Ness monster, UFOs, and crop circles. 131 - Ghost stories, hauntings, and other weird, unexplained happenings. 327 - Information on spies, detectives, and police officers.

Authors of Mysteries for Younger Readers
Adler, David A. //Cam Jansen.// Cam Jansen is always looking for a mystery to solve.

Roy, Ron. //A to Z Mysteries.// From the Absent Author to the Golden Goose and beyond, this series will keep you guessing right up to Z.

Sharmat, Marjorie Weinman. //Nate the Great//. Join Nate the Great in all of his puzzling cases.

Authors of Mysteries for Older Readers
McClintock, Norah. //Body in the Basement, The.// //Double Cross.// //Over the Edge.// //Scared to Death.// //Sins of the Father.//

Wilson, Eric //Case of the Golden Boy, The//. //Code Red at the Supermall.// //Cold Midnight in Vieux Quebec.// //Emily Carr Mystery, The.// //Escape from Big Muddy.// //Ghost of Lunenburg Manor.// //Inuk Mountie Adventure, The.// //Lost Treasure of Casa Loma, The.// //Murder on the Canadian.// //Prairie Dog Conspiracy, The.// //St. Andrews Werewolf, The.// //Spirit in the Rainforest.// //Terror in Winnipeg.// //Unmasking of 'Ksan, The.// //Vampires of Ottawa.//

Zindel, Paul. //E-mail Murders, The.// //Surfing Corpse, The.// //Undertaker's Gone Bananas, The.//

=Encyclopedias= Type keywords and phrases into the search bar of these online resources. Encyclopedia Britannica - You must be at school to have access to this or use the Regina Public Library with your library card number and PIN [|Wikipedia] =Database Resources=

http://www.virtualsask.com - click on the search sign and type "mystery" to find interesting articles on Saskatchewan mysteries. =Websites= http://kids.mysterynet.com - test your detective skills with these interactive mysteries. http://www.fffbi.com - join the Fin, Fur, and Feather Bureau of Investigation to solve animal mysteries.

=Image & Sound Resources=

=Community Resources= == For further searching refer to the following pages: Reference Sources - atlases, encyclopedias, dictionairies, almanacs, etc. Search Tools - search engines, directories, portals Copyright Friendly Resources