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My Pants Are Haunted (Dear Dumb Diary #2)

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Total reviews: 10 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Giggles, a Diary, and a Girl 5 out of 5 stars.
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Do you like funny books? I have a book that will crack you up! My book is called My Pants are Haunted. It is about a girl named Jamie Kelly who writes in her diary. She writes in her diary about school, her parents, her dog Stinker, her friend Isabella, a mean girl Angelina, and a boy she has a crush on named Hudson. She gets new pants for school. She gets holes in her pants. She gets really upset because they were her best pair of jeans. This book is a series. I think this is a funny book. So get down to your nearest book store and get this book.

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They were just a soft, ordinary pair of thrift-shop jeans until Jamie Kelly tried them on . . . Then they became a tight, scratchy, slightly smelly, and utterly ordinary pair of thrift-shop jeans with an embarrassing haunting problem. Do the pants have the power to soothe a vengeful beagle, vanquish The Prettiest Girl in the World, or make the wearer irresistible to the eighth cutest guy in the grade? Are the haunted pants so dazzling they can hurt and maybe permanently damage the eyes of onlookers? Or are the haunted pants just, well, haunted (which is kind of gross when you think about it)?

It Came from Beneath the Sink! (Goosebumps Series)

R.L. Stine

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Total reviews: 25 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

It's Spongetastic! 5 out of 5 stars.
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This book rocks! Not only is there a breathing evil sponge but a potato with sharp razor teeth...you can't get better than that. The story was very interesting, scary, funny and even awkward. It kept me reading for hours....I wish my sister would find a sponge of her own and leave me alone!

Very Good!! 4 out of 5 stars.
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Kat and Daniel moved to a new huge house. Their dog killer is growling and going crazy at the sink. Under the sink Kat pulls out what looks like a dirty old sponge. Than the sponge starts to shake and get stronger whenever something bad happens to Kat. The sponge under the sink is called a grool, and Kat can't kill it.
A good book. I rated it 4 stars because it was a little boring -- Scottie Schaeffer age 10

It cam from the beneath the sinks 5 out of 5 stars.
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The book I read was "It came from beneath the sinks," by GooseBunps Iscolastic. I really enjoyed the book for 3 reasons; One,because it is extremely intense and exciting. Another reason is because it is a mystery book and I really like to hear a good mystery. Lastly because I once believed that there was a monster under my bed. I recomend it to anyone who loves a good scare and loves mysteries. Once you start reading, you won't be able to stop. This book is great, I garantee that you will enjoy this book.

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An evil, living creature called The Sponge appears to be an ordinary kitchen sponge, but thrives on human bad luck, which it deliberately causes and then sucks up while refusing to do the dishes.

Abarat Days of Magic, Nights of War (Abarat)

Clive Barker

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Total reviews: 61 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

An (Unnecessary) Failure of Greatness 3 out of 5 stars.
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On the one hand, I would have given Barker's 'Days of Magic, Nights of War' the 4 and 1/2 or maybe 5 stars it deserved back in 2004, when it emerged in hardcover glory. The second installment in his Abarat "series" brought greater excitement (as one would hope) to the adventures of Candy Quackenbush & friends in the wild, weird world she entered. In this 2004 segment, Barker regales with a nearly over-burdened plot, but manages to create a compelling world teeming with amazements. His paintings/illustrations are utterly exquisite and make this entire idea a thing that ought to be forever treasured.

But it's hard to do so. The first book arrived six years ago in 2002. The second four years ago in 2004...ominously along with hype about a film, a theme-park deal, etc. With the complexity, incoherence, and surrealism of his Abarat plotline, this is a series that Barker needed to keep coming at a viable pace (at *least* one book every other year).

But with the sad and apparent neglect given to finishing this extended work, it has been all too easy for initially enthralled readers (and buyers!) to lose complete track of the basics of this story. Moreover, it has been all too easy to lose interest altogether in its outcome. The unfolding of this series has been so ruined by whatever strange delays have taken place, that one is hard-pressed to imagine how Harper Collins is really going to salvage the project in terms of contemporary viability.

It's apparent that the film is OUT (and understandably so, after such sloth in Barker publishing the whole thing). I can't help but feel that Barker has really short-changed his audience and his great Abarat (once so full of potential) by failing to complete the installments in a remotely reasonable fashion. Again, one wonders how excited the publisher is going to be to promote the future 3 volumes(3 more?!? I don't see it happening).

That's a shame--if Barker had stuck to his work ethic and vision, forgoing the lure of hasty, premature movie-studio deals and theme-park rights, this series could well have been one of the great multi-part sagas of our time for young adults (and those who "think" young). But as it is, the audience of 13 year-olds he targeted in 2002 is now getting ready for college and interest for the project as a continuum has been fatally lost.

I was moved to write this review because I was recently reorganizing my library and happened upon my 2004 hardcover copy of "Days of Magic, Nights of War" and nearly flipped. "Wow! I just about forgot this series existed!" I said to myself. "The rest of the books must have come out ages ago and I happened to miss them in the bookstore." Wrong. I was very disappointed to learn of the serious discrepancies in the publishing history of this series. Not only because I paid hardcover prices 6 and 4 years ago, expecting to have the whole set in reasonably timely fashion (every other year, perhaps), but also in a bit of sadness for a magnificently complex tale I expected to savor and unravel during my actual *lifetime.*

I'm glad to know that these books have a second life in paperback, and may win some new fans in that form, but even the paperback edition of this portion came out 2 years hence, and this only underscores how terribly this once-vibrant project has been derailed. At such a rate, I will indeed be ninety before the last one comes out--which I won't be waiting for.

The interest, once-piqued, has dimmed. The reader's faith (once-earned) has been breached. The best we can hope for is that Barker will even finish this tale one day, and that, after we are all long dead or aged, the whole series will be able to be purchased at once by future-folks. But Barker has even jeopardized that hope. Why should publishers be eager to manufacture & market five expensive illustrated volumes in the distant future if the project couldn't even get off the ground properly in its own day(s)? The entire project needed one cohesive decade, at least, to build up its classic status, its legend, and its mystique for posterity. Instead, it has been left in the proverbial lurch. A failure, especially given the greatness of Barker's artwork--which really is as crucial as the narrative, in this case.

And, to reiterate, had this series been given its due diligence by the author himself, it would have been a collection worthy of all-time greatness. Now, I'm sure some die-hards may still care, but there can't be enough. After six, seven years, I'm a former die-hard who's not going to go back and read them the first two again, especially with no real guarantee that an ending will ever come! If you happen to read this, Mr. Barker, please know that you have disappointed an admirer of what ~could~ have been something truly, truly monumental.

Editorial Review:

Candy Quackenbush's adventures in the amazing world of the Abarat are getting more strange by the hour. Christopher Carrion, the Lord of Midnight, has sent his henchman to capture her. Why? she wonders. What would Carrion want with a girl from Minnesota? And why is Candy beginning to feel that the world of Abarat is familiar to her? Why can she speak words of magic she doesn't even remember learning?

There is a mystery here. And Carrion, along with his fiendish grandmother Mater Motley, suspects that whatever Candy is, she could spoil their plans to take control of the Abarat.

Now Candy's companions must race against time to save her from the clutches of Carrion, and she must solve the mystery of her past before the forces of Night and Day clash and Absolute Midnight descends upon the islands.

A final war is about to begin. And Candy is going to need to make some choices that will change her life forever ...

The Silver Kiss

Annette Curtis Klause

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Total reviews: 178 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Fell flat 3 out of 5 stars.
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I have read all the Twilight Series, loved them. Wanted to read something like that so I read the reviews sounded good. Over all the book was okay, I have to admit that it was hard to want to put the book down, because you felt for the characters but didnt have the romance I wanted. I didnt really like the ending either, it fell flat.
Borrow this from the library, fast read.

Short Say 2 out of 5 stars.
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Although this book was interesting in some of the twists it was overall predictable. Very solid for the 13 and under age group though if your looking for the quality of Blood and Chocolate it isn't in this book.

I love this book 5 out of 5 stars.
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The first time i read this book I was in middle school. But when I read the ilver kiss it instantly became my favorite book. I'm now 21 and it is still my number one. It relates to girls alot. Especially in the fact that most all girls want a bad boy. And thats what got me hooked. its romantic yet i think sophisticated.

Editorial Review:

A mysterious teenage boy harboring a dark secret helps Zoèe come to terms with her mother's terminal illness.

Demon in My View (Den of Shadows)

Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

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great book 4 out of 5 stars.
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Im very well into vampires, and witches, werewolves and things of that nature. I'm always looking for new and interesting stories to red, and movies to watch where they re all over scene and completely throughout the book, or movie. I really loved this book "Demon In My View". I just wish it could have been a little longer, stretched out a little more. I wish that Jessica and Fala could have had that fight. I wish the book would have ended with perhaps Aubrey, and Jessica hunting together, and maybe being more romantic with each other, since it was clearly obvious that they were attracted to each other, and was connected on that level. I wish the book would have gone into talking about what happens to Caryn after she went home. Are her and Jessica friends now? do they talk since the incident. Seeing as Caryn is the true reason that she is indeed alive. What happens now? Jessica has been changed, Caryn has done something her mother will surely disapprove of. Will she tell her? or will her mom pick it up. Will Jessica ever talk to Caryn again? Will Jessica and Aubrey be long lasting lovers, and grow to have kids of their own one day. I think "Demon In My View" is a great beginner book, of many sequels to come. A great foundation and the author Amelia Atwater-Rhodes should take it and run. We only know through Jessica writings all the things that happened in the past with Aubrey, siete, her mother, and the other vampires. but now we have the chance to actually follow it book by book, and watch the whole thing unrattles. This could be an extraordinary foundation, and the beginning for many many eye bolting, end of the chair, very high anticipation, and mental hunger for other books to follow using these characters. Overall without given too much of the book away hopefully. This book is amazing. Though im far from a teenager, I will be looking out for books that have Amelia Atwater-Rhodes name as the author. She is a talented writer indeed, and I hope she will be able to keep it up in the years to come. AWESOME BOOK...!!!

Editorial Review:

Though nobody at her high school knows it, Jessica is a published author. Her vampire novel, Tiger, Tiger, has just come out under the pen name Ash Night. Now two new students have just arrived in Ramsa, and both want Jessica’s attention. She has no patience with overly friendly Caryn, but she’s instantly drawn to Alex, a self-assured, mysterious boy who seems surprisingly familiar. If Jessica didn’t know better, she’d think Aubrey, the alluring villain from her novel had just sprung to life. That’s impossible, of course; Aubrey is a figment of her imagination. Or is he?

Cirque Du Freak #3: Tunnels of Blood: Book 3 in the Saga of Darren Shan (Cirque Du Freak: The Saga of Darren Shan)

Darren Shan

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Total reviews: 54 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Husband Turns Off TV 5 out of 5 stars.
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Thanks to the Cirque du Freak book series my soon to be husband is actually turning off the television and reading every once in a while :)

Darren Shan is a very suspenseful writer and keeps his readers on the edge of their seats for the entire wild ride :)

I have all of Darren's books including two currently out of print books that are published under his full name Darren O'Shaughnessy:

Ayuamarca: Procession of the Dead (City Book 1)
Hell's Horizon (City Book 2)

Third book in the Cirque du Freak series 4 out of 5 stars.
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Third book in the Cirque du Freak series.

After an old friend visits Mr. Crepsley, he takes Darren and Evra on a trip. Soon after they arrive in the city, the boys see a news report about mysterious murders taking place that involve victims whose bodies have been completely drained of blood.

The boys suspect Mr. Crepsley, who has been secretive and strange since they arrived in town. Darren and Evra follow Mr. Crepsley and discover that he is following a man who they assume will be his next victim. Darren resolves to kill Mr. Crepsley before he murders the man.

When Darren discovers what is really going on, well, that's when things really get bloody!

Editorial Review:

Darren Shan, the vampire's assistant, gets a taste of the city when he leaves the Cirque Du Freak with Evra the snake-boy and Mr. Crepsley. When corpses are discovered drained of blood, Darren and Evra are compelled to confront a foul creature of the night who may prove to be the end of them all.

Cirque Du Freak #2: The Vampire's Assistant: Book 2 in the Saga of Darren Shan (Cirque Du Freak: The Saga of Darren Shan)

Darren Shan

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Total reviews: 71 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Soon to be Husband is no longer attached to TV at Hip!!! 5 out of 5 stars.
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Thanks to the Cirque du Freak book series my soon to be husband is actually turning off the television and reading every once in a while :)

Darren Shan is a very suspenseful writer and keeps his readers on the edge of their seats for the entire wild ride :)

I have all of Darren's books including two currently out of print books that are published under his full name Darren O'Shaughnessy:

Ayuamarca: Procession of the Dead (City Book 1)
Hell's Horizon (City Book 2)

Very Atypical 5 out of 5 stars.
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When I read the first Cirque du Freak I thought it was remarkably fresh, but this sequel unexpectedly broaches such themes as environmental problems and the humane treatment of animals. It also faces the young half-vampire protagonist with a serious ethical dilemma. I was surprised to see the author deal with such complex concepts in a children's book.

Editorial Review:

After traveling with Mr. Crepsley, the vampire who made him into a half-vampire, Darren returns to the freak show known as the Cirque du Freak and continues to fight his need to drink human blood.

You Read to Me, I'll Read to You: Very Short Scary Tales to Read Together (You Read to Me, I'll Read to You)

Mary Ann Hoberman

You Read to Me, I'll Read to You: Very Short Scary Tales to Read Together (You Read to Me, I'll Read to You) Mary Ann Hoberman Amazon Price: $6.99
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Total reviews: 3 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

You Read to Me Series 5 out of 5 stars.
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KIDS LOVE THESE BOOKS. THEY ARE READ OVER AND OVER. ADULTS LOVE THEM TOO. A CAN'T MISS ITEM.

Even I don't mind re-reading this book 5 out of 5 stars.
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My daughter can't get enough of this book. She loves the silliness of the stories and gets to listen to my silly voices for the characters. I'll be looking for more like this. She even reads it to her little cousin.

Editorial Review:

Do you like your mind all jumpy?
Do you like your skin all bumpy?
If you do, then take a look
At the stories in this book!

Mary Ann Hoberman and Michael Emberley's award-winning picture book featuring scary stories is now available in an affordable paperback edition - just in time for Halloween! With clear, color-coded type and clever illustrations, this fourth You Read to Me, I'll Read to You book uses traditional teaching techniques to invite young children to read along with the text.

With special appeal to School & Library Markets, this new edition is the second paperback in the series, the first of which was a New York Times bestseller.

You Read to Me, I'll Read to You: Very Short Scary Tales to Read Together (You Read to Me, I'll Read to You)

Mary Ann Hoberman

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You Read to Me Series 5 out of 5 stars.
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.

KIDS LOVE THESE BOOKS. THEY ARE READ OVER AND OVER. ADULTS LOVE THEM TOO. A CAN'T MISS ITEM.

Even I don't mind re-reading this book 5 out of 5 stars.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

My daughter can't get enough of this book. She loves the silliness of the stories and gets to listen to my silly voices for the characters. I'll be looking for more like this. She even reads it to her little cousin.

Review By: Rayissa 5 out of 5 stars.
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Do you like mummies, witches, dimosaurs, goblins, gremlis, demons, devils, skeletons, ghosts, dragons, ghouls, ogre, giants, zombies, or even phantoms? If you do then you will like " You Read to Me, I;ll Read to You". In this story the author Mary Ann Hoberman tells about different fariy tale creachters. Like when she told about the dinosaur, the dinisaur wanted to stay in a house. But then there are some problems. The illustrator Michael Emberley's pictures are right with the writing. And if you lide poems this book is the one for you. For all ages!!

Editorial Review:

In an irresistible fourth You Read to Me collaboration, Mary Ann Hoberman and Michael Emberley have added spooky tales to their bestselling and award-winning series--and it's a scary lot of fun. You've never met witches, zombies, ghosts, or ghouls like these before!

Cirque Du Freak #1: A Living Nightmare: Book 1 in the Saga of Darren Shan (Cirque Du Freak: The Saga of Darren Shan)

Darren Shan

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First in the Cirque du Freak series 4 out of 5 stars.
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First book in the Cirque du Freak series.

Darren and Steve sneak out to an old theater to see a freak show and soon find themselves deeper into this mysterious world than they ever could have imagined. During the show, Steve, a horror buff, recognizes one of the performers as a vampire. He confronts Mr. Crepsley after the show and demands to me made into a vampire.

Meanwhile, Darren is fascinated by Mr. Crepsley's trained (and very poisonous) spider, Madame Octa. He resolves to use his knowledge of Mr. Crepsley's true identity to blackmail him. Darren's price for keeping silent? Madame Octa. Darren plays with the spider in his room and starts teaching her tricks. Disaster strikes when Steve discovers the secret. Now Darren is faced with a dilemma--just how far will he go to save his friend?

Editorial Review:

Using straightforward language and illustrations, this book aims to strip away the doubt and misunderstanding that surround sexuality. It examines love-making - its purpose, its techniques and the momentous part it plays in human existence - and explains how the body and the emotions work, how to overcome the problems that can ruin even the most loving relationship, gives practical advice on how to become an expert in the art of intimacy, and answers questions on contraception, sexual diseases and alternative lifestyles.

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