Choose your own Adventure. Nancy Drew. Hardy Boys. These were the mystery books I used to read during my elementary days. And then I proceeded to Agatha Christie's books in the early part of High School. I used to like these mystery and detective stories and find them very challenging especially when I also try to guess the culprit of the story. But after I discovered some other kinds of novels ( you know Sidney Sheldon, Erich Segal and the like), I got diverted and forgot about these mystery novels.
But I have been reminded again of my fondness for mystery and detective stories when I came across the site called, 5 Minute Mystery. It's a sight where you can truly practice your detective skills as they post short but challenging mysteries every Mondays to Fridays. The stories are short and as the name of the site suggests, it's indeed only worth 5 minutes of your time each day. Once you've registered and play, there is even a ranking system in which you could go up to the top rank and become a Top Sleuth, depending on your performance.
So, are you ready to put those detective skills back into practice? It's actually a very good exercise to let your brain work. :)
But I have been reminded again of my fondness for mystery and detective stories when I came across the site called, 5 Minute Mystery. It's a sight where you can truly practice your detective skills as they post short but challenging mysteries every Mondays to Fridays. The stories are short and as the name of the site suggests, it's indeed only worth 5 minutes of your time each day. Once you've registered and play, there is even a ranking system in which you could go up to the top rank and become a Top Sleuth, depending on your performance.
So, are you ready to put those detective skills back into practice? It's actually a very good exercise to let your brain work. :)
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