i really liked this book i don't know why. but i really did.this book fits in to the "recommended by a family member" category. it was really easy because it was given to me by my mother as a present.i chose this book because i thought it would be easier to finish so i finished it first. i think i also might have chosen it because f the title, it contains the word ghost and for some reason the word ghost or paranormal make me want to read a book but most of the time i end up regretting it.a character i liked was christiana. she is really smart ad super logical (too much) which is why she never believes any thing.a quote i found interesting was "I'm a salmonella bacterium and these are my cilia". i liked it because it is very weird i mean who would say some thing like that to anybody. and it kind of surprises me how young children know such mature vocabulary. i thouht about friendship more after reading this book. because danny was always brave and helped his friends even christiana. Book 5 in the series. It's Halloween. Danny Dragonbreath and his friends are dared by the neighborhood bully to enter the house that is reputed to be haunted. Locked doors and strange noises scare them, but the really spooky factors are the eerie green light and the disappearing clown. Lively illustrations and easily readable text make this a good choice for struggling/reluctant readers, or conversely is still suitable for younger students who need something with a bit of challenge but without controversial content. That being said, this one might be a bit scary for a really young reader.
What do You think about No Such Thing As Ghosts (2011)?
The target market will love this story. It is fun and exciting to read.
—ant21_102
Just as moveable as the baby mouse series. Colorful and engaging!!
—sarah