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Monday, June 9, 2014

THE HAUNTING OF GRADE THREE by Grace Maccarone - Sophia

                 The main idea of this story is that there was a boy named Adam and he was in a committe with his friends from class. The committe had to find ghosts in there school. So one night they went looking for ghosts at there school. They searched and searched and heard weird noises but no sign of ghosts. The disagreement was that the other kids in Adams committe did not want to of look for ghosts but Adam. And the disagreement with adam was that in the beginning none of the kids wanted to do the ghost committe but Adam. So Adam kept saying "come on guys who wants to look for ghosts" but no one said anything but adam because he wanted to look for ghosts.

Adam changed from the beginning of the story till the end because in the beginning misterious things  were happening. Like when all the kids were at there desks the pencils fell off there desks row by row. And also other misterous things happened like they heard weird noises then at the end of the story Adam and his friends searched and searched for ghosts and never found them again.                                                                                

Rating:****

   SOPHIA

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

:RAMINTA SPOOKIE: GHOSTSITTERS by Angie Sage

The book I was reading was Ghost Sitters. It was about this girl who got left home with her sister while there parents went to see the bats of  Transylvania on her birthday. While the parent were away they had some trouble along the way from poltergeist, from ghost fights to saving old castles. But the worst of all on her birthday her sister and her cousin were keeping secrets from her... what could they be planing? I guess you will have to read to find out.

My favorite part was when they had a ghost fight to get back there castle.


 RATING: :*****    

I suggest this book for girls and boys who like ghosts.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

THE CREATURE OF THE BLACK WATER LAKE By Gary Paulsen

Ryan doesn't know what is about to happen at this lake. Down, down, down in the lake lives a hideous monster. Ryan meets a girl named Rita. Rita's brother claims that  the monster ate his dog, while Rita thinks that her brother is just a annoying little brother. Ryan actually really want to know if the monster is real. Now they're getting more curious.
My favorite part was when a adult helps to search for the monster and capture it, down in the murky water. It was really intense.
I think that both boys and girls would like this book at the ages through 7-9.
***
Henry

Thursday, December 12, 2013

WELCOME TO DEAD HOUSE by R.L Stine

Amanda and Josh move to a old house on a shady street and Amanda thinks their new house is haunted but everyone else thinks she's just homesick. When they finally find some friends, they have a big secret, and so does the whole town. Will they figure it out?  And when they do, will it just kill them?

The grossest/scariest part was with Amanda, Josh their friend, Ray. Ray is with them in a graveyard and it seems like he's hiding something, and when Josh shines the flashlight on him, he is affected.  Is Ray okay?


I would recommend this book for both boys and girls from ages 8-11.

****

Katherine

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

THE SEER OF SHADOWS by Avi

The book The Seer Of Shadows is about a boy named Horace Carpentine who brought back a girl from the dead. The girl who he brought back from the dead had a goal to kill her neglecters. My favorite part in the book is when the girl tries to put the house on fire. I think children who are 13 years old will enjoy this book. RATING: ******************************************************************************* Stacy Hiller

Wednesday, January 3, 2007

Golden and Gray by Louise Arnold

This book is about a ghost who decides to be a boy's imaginary friend, even though the boy can not see him. This boys always gets picked on. My favorite part was when the boy cuts his hair because there is gum stuck in it, and his hair sticks up funny. I think that both boys and girls, age 9-12 will enjoy this book. RATING:***** Bookworm