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Rosie Revere and the Raucous Riveters:The Questioneers Book #1: The Questioneers Book #1

Andrea Beaty, David Roberts,

Rosie Revere and the Raucous Riveters:The Questioneers Book #1: The Questioneers Book #1

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5 out 5

33 reviews

Rosie Revere is no stranger to flops and fails, kerfuffles and catastrophes. After all, engineering is all about perseverance! But this time, Rosie has a really important project to tackle—one that feels much bigger than herself. Rosie’s beloved Aunt Rose and her friends, the Raucous Riveters—a group of fun-loving gals who built airplanes during World War II—need help inventing something new. And Rosie is just the engineer for the job! After one flop . . . then another . . . and another . . . Rosie starts to lose hope. But thanks to some help from her fellow Questioneers Iggy Peck and Ada Twist, Rosie gets the job done. And, along with the Riveters, she rediscovers the meaning of home.

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I liked this book because it was about three friends helping the raucous riveters.

Nurse Angel Bubble-wrap 10.09.2023

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A funny story of invention & failure! A raucous read!

Madam June Snivel 31.08.2023

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I really liked this book because Rosie never gives up and always finds another way to do it. So in the end her friend does get to paint after all! :)

Officer Tropical Palm-tree 31.08.2023

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I like how they found out that Mrs Lu is nice after all.

Don Adolpho Skateboard 24.07.2023

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Great book ! Rosie and her friends, a group of fun - loving pals who build airplanes ! And Rosie is just the engineer fir the job ! Must read Recommended

Mademoiselle Venus Archway 08.07.2023

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It was very good and it had pictures in it to describe the different parts of her invention like a valve and what rivets were and that sort of stuff at the start of a chapter. I would recommend it to people how want to be something but people say they can’t! Follow your dreams no matter what.

Dame Blueberry Taramasalata 29.08.2022

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I got scared

Princess Nectarine Spaceship 27.08.2022

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I like Rosie’s courage

General June Hammersmith 23.08.2022

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I like how the book explains how things work with diagrams at the start of the chapters. The illustrations are good. I think it's good that the book shows you have lots of failures before you have success.

Professor Pansy Peanut-butter 03.08.2022

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Loved it alot!

Professor Angora Foxtail 02.08.2022

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Rosie was very smart and she made an amazing paint machine which everyone then played with.

Principal Pinky Possum 13.07.2022

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Rosie is creative and thoughtful. she helps people.

Professor Beryl Mildew 01.09.2021

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Yes I would!

Anonymous 01.09.2021

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I liked this book because they were making inventions they kept on trying to make a paint machine which I thought was great.

Corporal Dragon Vesuvius 18.08.2021

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This is a fiction book. I really enjoyed it because I love engineering and I found the characters really funny.

Professor Fandango Vegas 03.08.2021

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I like Rosie because she was a good engineer and tried hard to make a machine for June

Lady Ariel Heronimus 20.07.2021

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Rosie build a painting machine. One of her friend is allergic to Sun and one is allergic to crying I think this is funny

Countess Nectarine Fascination 17.03.2021

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I really liked this book because my favourite character is Rosie and she's an engineer.

Dona Petunia Fascination 30.08.2020

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It was funny because they did singing and dancing

Mademoiselle Hopscotch Luther 29.08.2020

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I like the engineering and inventing

Oracle Llama Ridiculous 23.08.2020

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