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Bezig met laden... The Loch Ness Punsterdoor Kate Klise
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Twelve-year-old Seymour Hope and his ghostly "mother" Olive go to Scotland to claim a castle inherited from Ignatius Grumply's punster uncle, Ian, but while they tend an aged tortoise and face an unscrupulous developer, Iggie deals with Ian's ghost and an inept insurance agent. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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This story will be funny and enjoyable for upper elementary and middle school readers. There are lots of puns, word play and the story is told through letters, texts, telegrams, phone messages, newspaper articles, pictures, and conversations with a ghost. It’s rather clever. There is a lot to look at within the pages. It has some Scottish history (which is why I picked it up) and the ghost story is not scary at all. Readers will help Seymour solve the mystery of the tortoise and Ignatius will solve the mystery of why he is so grumpy. It’s a fast paced read with lots of humor and silliness. This would be a great series to add to a school library collection. It would make a good display for global connections (in an IB school library), being a risk-taker, being principled (Seymour realizes lying is not a good idea). Readers will travel to Scotland. Learn new vocabulary like neophobe and neophiliac. I think it will engage both avid and reluctant readers alike. ( )