![]() ![]() Alexander NOT write a good ghost story? Hmmmmm? I am wondering.ħth grader Jasmine and her father have just moved to Gold River from the Sunny state of Florida after losing her mother. It's a bit spooky so if your child scares easily maybe go with 12+Ĭan K. I could see it getting a 4-5 star, with it being their age and it is a bit spooky. But looking at it from a 12-year-olds perspective. I really enjoyed it, but it was super simple and short. It is geared toward a younger audience than me, and I try to keep that in mind when I decide my rating. And I already had it on my shelf having just bought a bunch from my daughter's school book fair. I was suffering a bit of a reading slump and I needed something short, fast, fun, and easy to read to help me get through it. It was nice to see the author shake it up a bit. Definitely different from how these books usually end. ![]() Starts out pretty typical of the author's writing. ![]() Jasmine and her two friends Mira and Rohan join the class. No one has ever stayed the full night yet. Where everyone who is someone shows up to stay in the Carlisle Hotel. And her 7th-grade class is coming up on its traditional dare night. ![]() Jasmine just moved to Gold River from Florida. A fun, spooky, middle-grade, horror with a surprise ending. ![]()
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