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In this episode, Lisa and Amy continue their discussion of The Mystery of the Blinking Eye. Still in NYC, the BWGs and the Iowans visit some of the landmark sights. On the agenda are the Statue of Liberty, the Museum of Natural History and the Empire State Building. Trixie attempts to dodge the bad guys as they continue their pursuit of her idol. Plus, the Hubbell twins get the opportunity to sing on national television. Questions to be tackled are: Why can’t the group follow their own rule ( and the warning of others), to always stay together? Did Bob and Barbara’s guitars teleport from the airport? Why is the apartment doorman engaging in reckless behavior? Are Mart’s magic skills improving? How many times can Lisa say, “I don’t know? "
In Lisa’s ender, it’s time for 1960's teenagers to throw their first boy-girl party. First piece of advice: Tell your friends when and where!
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By Lisa Burkett and Amy Tharakan4.9
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In this episode, Lisa and Amy continue their discussion of The Mystery of the Blinking Eye. Still in NYC, the BWGs and the Iowans visit some of the landmark sights. On the agenda are the Statue of Liberty, the Museum of Natural History and the Empire State Building. Trixie attempts to dodge the bad guys as they continue their pursuit of her idol. Plus, the Hubbell twins get the opportunity to sing on national television. Questions to be tackled are: Why can’t the group follow their own rule ( and the warning of others), to always stay together? Did Bob and Barbara’s guitars teleport from the airport? Why is the apartment doorman engaging in reckless behavior? Are Mart’s magic skills improving? How many times can Lisa say, “I don’t know? "
In Lisa’s ender, it’s time for 1960's teenagers to throw their first boy-girl party. First piece of advice: Tell your friends when and where!
Please rate, review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. It's free to subscribe, and you can still listen on your regular platform. Just follow this link and click the “listen on Apple podcast” button. Then click on the rate and review tab to reach the correct page. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/books-from-the-basement/id1544343334
Visit our FB Page: www.facebook/booksfromthebasement
Join our FB Group: www.facebook.com/groups/booksfromthebasementpc
Follow us on Twitter: @books_basement
Thank you Sara Pack for helping us with our grammar and punctuation questions! Sara is an editor and can be found on Upwork or at sarapackediting.com

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