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The Haunting of Henry Davis
The Haunting of Henry Davis | Kathryn Siebel
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Two kids are about to find out that their lives are anything but ordinary when a ghost arrives and stirs up adventure. Perfect for fans of A Tale Dark and Grimm! Barbara Anne would describe herself as spunky, but some might call her a bit . . . prickly. Maybe even bossy? When Henry moves to town, he's quickly deemed the class oddball--but Barbara Anne knows a fast friend when she sees one. It's not long before they discover there's much more than "ordinary" to the house Henry's family moved into in town. In fact, there's nothing ordinary about a house haunted by a ghost named Edgar. Edgar's been visiting Henry nonstop--in his dreams, at school, everywhere he goes. Along with a ragtag cast of friends, Henry and Barbara Anne soon learn that ghosts are always ghosts for a reason . . . and suddenly it's up to Barbara Anne and Henry to figure out why Edgar is stuck here and can't move on.
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Nebklvr
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This is a middle grade ghost story. The tone of the book was engaging and the pacing was great at the beginning but balked a bit halfway through. There were a few words that seemed a bit hard for this age group. I liked it. It teaches quite a bit about the influenza epidemic of WWI but it is set in contemporary times.

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Lylah
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I haven‘t read much outside of required work reading recently. 🤷‍♀️

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