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Araminta Spookie #1: My Haunted House
by Angie Sage
Available from Powells Used Books
$8.99
on 8-31-2008
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ISBN Number: 9780060774813 Author: Sage, Angie Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books Author: by Angie Sage and Jimmy Pickering Author: Pickering, Jimmy Author: Sage, Angie Illustrator: Pickering, Jimmy Subject: Children's 9-12, Fiction, General Subject: Humorous Stories Subject: Horror & Ghost Stories Edition Description: Hardcover Series: Araminta Spookie Series Volume: 01 Publication Date: August 2006 Cover Type: Hardcover Grade Level: Children/juvenile Written in: English Illustrations: Y Number of Pages: 132 Book Size: 734x532x61 49 Age Level: 07-10
Araminta Spookie lives in a wonderful old haunted house, but her crabby aunt Tabby wants to move. Aunt Tabby is determined to sell their house — Araminta has to stop her!
With the help of a haunted suit of armor named Sir Horace, a ghost named Edmund, and a lot of imagination, Araminta hatches a plot for an Awful Ambush that is so ghoulish, it just might work! Review: "In this humorous, fast-paced paper-over-board caper, Sage (the Septimus Heap series) introduces narrator Araminta Spookie (who also gives the series its name), a spirited gal who lives in a large Victorian house. Her crabby Aunt Tabby is constantly doing battle with a malfunctioning boiler, and Uncle Drac slumbers in a sleeping bag hanging from the joists of a bat-filled turret. When her aunt announces that she wants to sell the house and move to someplace modern, Araminta muses, 'We couldn't possibly move, not before I'd found at least one ghost.' The heroine, determined to sabotage the sale of her beloved home, scares off several real estate agents. Her big break comes, however, when she finds an old key in the foot of Sir Horace, an ancient suit of armor (who turns out to be a ghost), along with a note saying it's the key to the balcony over the entryway to the house (a perfect spot to launch an 'Awful Ambush' on potential buyers). Her quest to reach the balcony leads to an exciting series of adventures, involving a secret passageway and a ride on a dumbwaiter. Araminta indeed pulls off an elaborate ambush, creating comical mayhem with unexpected, satisfying results. Pickering's quirky art adds to the kooky — and in spots somewhat spooky — fun (especially his clever renderings of the ghosts). Araminta returns in The Sword in the Grotto (ISBN 0-06-077484-3), due the same month. Ages 7-10." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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