Rivers, Phoebe Ghost Town (Saranormal #1), 152 p. Simon and
Schuster, 2012 p. Content: G.
Sara’s father has moved her across the
country and smack dab into a little old full of ghosts – and into a house with
an old lady who makes a living as a medium. For most people this might not be a problem, but Sara can
see ghosts – and they know she can see them. At least it is summer, and Sara doesn’t have to contend with
a new school yet. But the town
boardwalk has plenty of distraction – and unbeknownst to Sara it also has a
dangerous ghostly problem. Can’t a
girl catch a break? Saranormal is
a great choice for kids who want a ghost story that is not all fluff and
scare. I have liked every one that
I have read so far.
EL, MS –
OPTIONAL. Cindy, Library Teacher
3 comments:
I will take a look at this. My Betty Ren Wright books are falling to tatters, and these look they might make a good replacement.
This one sounds like a good read. I think I'll have to chedck this one out for my niece to read.
-Kimberly @ Turning the Pages
These are good, but not particularly scary. If you want something a bit scarier, something more like R.L. Stine, would suggest P.J. Night's Creepover series or possibly Scholastic's Poison Apple imprint.
Don't get me wrong, they are a solid younger level ghost series. What i don't understand it that the first three were paperbacks, but the 4th one has come out in hard cover. Strange.
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