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Gloomy Ghost


Accidental Monsters

No. of pages 144

Published: 2014

Great for age 5-12 years

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There's something strange going on at Washington Irving Elementary School. Kids are turning into monsters-literally! First it was Sebastian, then Angie. Now it's little brother Rory's turn to be "monsterized!" One minute he's a normal kid hanging out in his backyard. The next, he finds himself walking through stuff: the back porch, walls, even people! What's a ghostly kid to do? Rory decides to find some other spirits and ask them how to get "un-ghosted." So he heads up to the local haunted house to give it a try. What Rory doesn't know is that if he doesn't get the answer soon, he'll only have a ghost of a chance of ever being a kid again...

 

 

This book features in the following series: Accidental Monsters, Monsterrific Tales .

There are 144 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by Starscape .

DAVID LUBAR created a sensation with his debut novel, Hidden Talents , an ALA Best Book for Young Adults. He is also the author of the Nathan Abercrombie series, True Talents , Flip , and six Weenies short story collections. He lives in Nazareth, Pennsylvania.

 

This book is in the following series:

Accidental Monsters

Monsterrific Tales

"Lubar kicks off his six-book series of kids-as-monsters tales with an uncomplicated meditation of good vs. evil that riffs on Jekyll and Hyde.... Fans of Lubar's Nathan Abercrombie zombie series will find much to like here." --"Kirkus Reviews "on "Hyde and Shriek

 

""At a time when truly humorous young adult fiction is scarce, reading Lubar's first YA novel (a coming of age story) is like finding a nest of kittens in a hayloft - wondrously surprising, playful, and heartwarming." --VOYA (5Q, 4P, M, J) on "Hidden Talents"

 

Lubar kicks off his six-book series of kids-as-monsters tales with an uncomplicated meditation of good vs. evil that riffs on Jekyll and Hyde . Fans of Lubar's Nathan Abercrombie zombie series will find much to like here. "Kirkus Reviews on Hyde and Shriek"

At a time when truly humorous young adult fiction is scarce, reading Lubar's first YA novel (a coming of age story) is like finding a nest of kittens in a hayloft wondrously surprising, playful, and heartwarming. "VOYA (5Q, 4P, M, J) on Hidden Talents""

 

"Lubar kicks off his six-book series of kids-as-monsters tales with an uncomplicated meditation of good vs. evil that riffs on Jekyll and Hyde.... Fans of Lubar's Nathan Abercrombie zombie series will find much to like here." --Kirkus Reviews on Hyde and Shriek

"At a time when truly humorous young adult fiction is scarce, reading Lubar's first YA novel (a coming of age story) is like finding a nest of kittens in a hayloft - wondrously surprising, playful, and heartwarming." --VOYA (5Q, 4P, M, J) on Hidden Talents