

I've read them all, though, mostly in order (besides accidentally reading the second book first), and I've heartily enjoyed every single one. They've had a little trouble keeping track of the Swindle books, though, just because there are so many of them - and the titles/covers sort of blend together after a while. I check the books out from the library), but my siblings will always choose to read the latest Gordon Korman when given the chance. You see, my family loves Gordon Korman's books. First, everyone said something along the lines of "wait, for real? There's another one? This series goes on forever!" And then, invariably, they asked if they could borrow it when I'm done. When I told my family I had the latest book in Gordon Korman's Swindle series, the response was two-fold. This review is also available on my blog, Read Till Dawn.

I'll be ready to grab it when it comes out. Well, I do hope there will be more books in the Swindle series. Not for poor Ben though, who's caught in the middle of it! I thought the holiday decoration clash over at Ben Slovak's house was hilarious (his parents each are digging their heels in on which of them can have the better Hanukkah / Christmas decorations). It's a fun Christmasy thrill-ride, and even Luthor the Doberman gets to dress up for the part. However, the kids do “accidentally” end up inside a bar for a few minutes during a dog chase. So now it's a race for them to prove their innocence, which can only be done by revealing the true culprit.Ĭons? There's really aren't any cons. But regrettably the local police believe that the Swindle kids are the perfect suspects. The blown glass Star of Prague tree topper is worth millions who would have stolen it though? The Man With a Plan has ideas, as usual. a robbery! At least it provides a mystery to figure out, and it allows the kids to escape from their elf-dom. So, stuck on elf duty during their Christmas break, what better thing to happen than.

What a hilarious holiday extravaganza! The Swindle team gets duped into participating as Santa's elves (courtesy of Logan's generosity, a decision which all the parents got behind).
