The Five O'Clock Ghost #4 (The Haunted Library)
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Rating | : | 4.84 (521 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0448462486 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 144 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-10-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
She's published numerous short stories, plays, and educational materials, and has served as the Iowa Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators' Regional Advisor. She grew up in southern Minnesota and now lives in Coralville, Iowa, with her husband, son, dog, and cat. She visits schools and leads writing workshops all over the country. And The Buddy Files: Case of the Lost Boy won the 2011 Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery. Dori has also been a ghostwriter for the Sweet Valley Twins, Unicorn Club, and Boxcar Children series, and a children's book reviewer for several publications. . About the Author Dori H
And The Buddy Files: Case of the Lost Boy won the 2011 Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery. Dori Hillestad Butler's books have appeared on children's choice award lists in 18 different states. Trading Places with Tank Talbott won the Maryland Children's Choice Award in 2007. Dori has also been a ghostwriter for the Sweet Valley Twins, Unicorn Club, and Boxcar Children series, and a ch
My 3rd grade son loves this series RJ Mac This series of books is fun and keeps you wanting to know more about what is going to happen next. They turned to my son from the standard reader to a kid who really enjoys reading and looks forward to the next book! The series has AR numbers and runs between 11000 and 14000 words per book. It made it quick for him to add up his numbers in his third grade class. Pretty cool "Pretty cool story, has lots of action, and you can learn something from it", so says my nine year old son.. A good book for young readers Kathleen Ritter This is one in a series of Haunted Library books by Dori Hillestad Butler, so kids who like the characters can find more to read. This is a book for independent readers, and it does a good job of introducing new vocabulary words by making them funny things a ghost would do. The author also gives children permission to make up their own silly words like “skizzy.” The ghosts in this book, a little boy named Kaz and his dog Cosmo, are the friendly type, and they help their &ldq
Yet when five o'clock comes along, the strange occurrences come back again. Kaz and Claire are back for a timely mystery in this adorable series by Edgar Award winner Dori Hillestad Butler! Kaz and Claire are called in for another ghostly mystery, and this ghost is always right on time. Kaz and Claire search the house up and down, but they can't find any trace of Little John--or any other ghost. When Claire's friend tells the young detectives about his five o'clock ghost, Kaz wonders if it could be his own missing brother, Little John