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The Missing Coins (PENG)

de John Escott

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Longman Originals is a series of graded readers in four stages. All the stories are original - that is to say, written especially for the series. Originated from the Longman Structural Readers, the series aims to offer a stimulating range of modern stories, including detective stories, adventure and romance.… (més)
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British student Pete and Carla worked in Bath town.
There were a store to sell old coins and stamps. So they entered.
One day, an expensive coin was stolen by someone. And a shop master thought Pete and Carla do this.
Where is a coin?
I cannot find out the answer until last.
But after reading, I notice there were some fkags. ( )
  ddgadm | Jan 25, 2012 |
This story is a mystery.
Some valuable coins were stolen by someone.
Two students who was in the shop then was suspected, but they said they didn't steal any coin...

Some characters were very clever and they were exciting me!
The story was intersting for me, but I could guess the end of story.
So, I thought if this story was more confused, it would become be more exciting. ( )
  shibainu | Jan 22, 2012 |
This story is mystery.
I don't like mystery.But I can enjoy reading this book.
Pete and Carla are student in Bath.
They solved an incident.

This story is interesting for me. ( )
  abc888 | Jan 19, 2011 |
Pete and Carla go into the shop which sell old coins and stamps oneday.Then some old coins were stolen.The shopkeeper supected them,but they didn't steal.The robber is Tracy who works at the shop and the man who was playing the flute.At first Iworried Pete and Calra.I'm happy to find the robber.In the end the shopkeeper gave some old stamp to Pete. ( )
  maikeru0806 | Jan 16, 2011 |
This book is about the criminal in little shop. And two young man and woman were mistaken for thief. This story is easy to guess the end. I do not recommend this book .
  kimukimu | Jul 22, 2010 |
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