I So Don't Do Spooky

I So Don't Do Spooky
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I So Don't Do Series, Book 2

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2009

Lexile Score

610

Reading Level

2-3

ATOS

4

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Barrie Summy

شابک

9780375893735
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DOGO Books
ikyra_marie - I loved these books!One of the best I have ever read.It's about this girl named Sherry Baldwin and she can detect ghosts.It's a great mystery book that I really enjoyed it.Recomended for all ages, even though it was sort of easy, and for boys and girls even though girls might like it more.So interesting, you have to read the others,(i so don't do famous,i so don't do make-up,and i so don't do mysteries)

Publisher's Weekly

March 1, 2010
In this sequel to Summy's debut novel I So Don't Do Mysteries, Sherry, who has continued contact with her dead mother, returns as an eighth-grader preoccupied with her new boyfriend, her hair, and her dismal grades in computer class, which is taught by her stepmother, Paula, aka "The Ruler." As in the previous book, Sherry is helping her mother, a former cop now a ghost enrolled in an afterlife police academy, with real-world assignments. This time around, it involves finding a stalker who's harassing Paula. Between numerous classmates, rival school robotics teams, disgruntled parents, and the entire spirit realm, there are plenty of walk-on roles to provide fodder for Sherry's snarky commentary ("Who are these crazy, crazy, unbalanced nutzoids? I came here today totally believing the Donner robotics team wouldn't stalk The Ruler. Now? I'm not so sure"). Readers who like their mysteries light and frothy should find this to their taste, and those who missed the first installment will have no trouble starting here. Ages 10-up.



School Library Journal

December 1, 2009
Gr 6-8-Sherry Holmes Baldwin, the 13-year-old heroine of Summy's "I So Don't Do Mysteries" (Delacorte, 2008) is back for a second reluctant round of detection. When her mothera ghostly coed at the Academy of Spiritsasks Sherry to help her find out who is stalking Sherry's stepmother, a task set upon her by her Academy guidance counselor, the teen agrees, even though her relationship with "The Ruler," who teaches at her middle school, is often strained. Guided by her spectral mother as well as her ghostly grandfather, Sherry goes undercover at a neighboring junior high school's robotics club meeting, certain that one of their members is behind the torment. After several meetings with Mom and Grandpa and the intervention of a teen psychic and a ghost-hunter, Sherry finally solves the mystery, though by the last pages of the novel the identity of her stepmother's stalker almost seems like a moot point. Not tightly written or clever enough to be considered screwball, and with not as much attitude as Meg Cabot's "Mediator" series (HarperCollins), this story doesn't satisfy as a mystery or as a supernatural thriller."Amy S. Pattee, Simmons College, Boston"

Copyright 2009 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

November 15, 2009
Grades 6-9 Sherry Holmes Baldwin, a Phoenix, Arizona, teen, has a stepmom, Paula; a dad who travels frequently; a little brother, Sam; a best friend, Junie; and a gorgeous boyfriend, Josh. She also has a mother who is a ghost and a big mystery to solve. The Academy of Spirits, located in a Dairy Queen, has determined that Paula may be in danger. If Sherry can find out who, or what, has targeted her stepmom, and if her birth mom can win the Ghostlympics, the Academy of Spirits will grant mother and daughter five minutes of Real Time together, just like before Mom died! Its a tough, spooky task to determine who would want to harm Paula, and, as the title states, Sherry so doesnt do spooky. Summy has written a funny, surprising, and charming ghost story that incorporates authentic, likable young teens; strangely believable ghosts (including Sherrys grandfather, who has taken the form of a perky wren); and well-integrated paranormal elements. Balancing slapstick and poignant twists, this should find a wide readership among young teens.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)




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