Haunted Holiday: A Christmas Cookie Ghost Story
Genre: Children's Mystery
Source: Purchased
Calypso and her two moms have just
moved into an old house on Grimsly Road. The day they moved in is when Calypso
met the ghost named Charles. She saw him in the hallway and he pointed to her
room and told her it was his room before he vanished. He didn’t scare her, but
her cat Whiskers was definitely scared.
Her Mama Rae bakes delicious desserts,
and her Mama Vic is a potter. Her studio and kiln are in the old barn. Strange things began to happen around the
house. The two mama’s plan a cookie exchange Christmas party. The morning of
the party they awake to find all of the cookies destroyed. Calypso suspects it
is Charles doing. She lets her new best friend Abbey know about Charles.
Together they work together to try to find out why Charles would do such a
thing and how he died.
I have read this book and its
sequel twice. It is a short book, but one I really loved.
Genre: Children's Mystery
Source: Purchased
Calypso and Abbey are on a mission. Charles has told them about a jar of money he and his friends collected and saved and buried under the old chicken coop at his best friend's house. They ride their bikes down and shortly after they arrive a car pulls in. The house has been sold. The realtor offers them a tour along with the Drama teacher. Before the house is turned over to the new owners it will be used as a haunted house to raise money for their spring performance. Calypso and Abbey are poking around where the chicken coop should be when Mr. Davis the realtor shows up. He asks if they are looking for treasure. They find that odd. What is even more odd is when they arrive the next day they find him already there digging in the same area. They are on a mission to find the money jar before Mr. Davis. Their only hope is to take Charles with them inside a pumpkin, and let him do the searching. This story was so much fun to read. It was about twice as long as the first book.
I loved how we learned a lot more about Charles and his friends. I loved how Calypso goes out of her way to help a ghost. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves a feel good story with an element of mystery to it.
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