Ghosthunters #3: Ghosthunters and the Totally Moldy Baroness! (Ghosthunters)
Book 3 in the ghastly fantastic GHOSTHUNTERS series of paperback originals by bestselling author Cornelia Funke--get scared silly!Strange and stinky things are happening at Gloomsburg Castle. To begin with, the creepy place is crawling with TIBIGs (Tiny Biting Ghosts, per the Indispensable Alphabetical Index). And now it appears that the murderous spirit of a 400-year-old,...more
Hardcover, 144 pages
Published
January 1st 2007
by Scholastic Inc.
(first published 1998)
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This series is quite interesting. Definatley made for children but it's fun to read. The original and quirky ideas used to destroy ghosts are a key in the fun of these books. The story plot of this particular ghost hunting expedition, was nothing marvelous. A haunted castle, very done before, but why not?
These stories get quite devoted in ghost hunting and are neatly entertaining. I find the acronyms to be very annoying and redundant however and the names of these ghosts are quite long...more
These stories get quite devoted in ghost hunting and are neatly entertaining. I find the acronyms to be very annoying and redundant however and the names of these ghosts are quite long...more
A very simple but humorous and enjoyable book. It was fun for once to have the Worms, the keepers of the castle to actually be involved instead of just being scared and not doing anything. A little to simple way to kill the Baroness for me, but fun having to find the date and time of her death.
The ghosthunters are called in to rid Gloomsburg Castle of a horrible ghost. But they don't know how horrible until they get there. Once at the castle, the ghosthunters meet the Baroness - she was terrible in life and even worse in death. Somehow they must find a way to stop her.
It's been over a year since I read the second book in the Ghosthunters series and I love the first two books in the series. So I was excited to read this one and this one reminded me why I love the first two ...more
It's been over a year since I read the second book in the Ghosthunters series and I love the first two books in the series. So I was excited to read this one and this one reminded me why I love the first two ...more
This is a great series. A little spooky and adventurous. My son and I really enjoyed this book a very good family ghost story. I definately recommend it especially for family reading.
I only read to about page 60 before I gave up on this book. I loved Inkheart, but I thought that this book was just awful.
The plot in this book was a little too much like the second. I still enjoyed it but wanted something a little different or more complex to happen.
I liked it because someone says "tra la la" like in Captain Underpants. It was also scary.
Another good one. I enjoy a good novel that doesn't try to appear to be non-fiction. I can still enjoy the characters and the events. I hope I can find her other ghosthunter book.
Another one in a fun series.
Seriously fun silliness.
Very entertaining!
Surprisingly wearisome considering the otherwise great author.
Sadly. A boring book that is poorly written. The pace of the book is unbearably slow. My kids and I made it to around page 50 before we pulled the plug.
The best of the four Ghosthunter books. Young Tom (age 11) bravely saves the day, helped out by his ghosthunting friends Hetty Hyssop and Hugo the Averagely Spooky Ghost. Quite of bit of suspense, a text with a good vocabulary, and, you know, ghosts!
I loved this! I listened to this and enjoyed the story but especially enjoyed John Beach, the narrator. His voices for the characters, especially Hugo, the ASG, are fabulous.
A fun series about a boy, his grandmother's friend who hunts ghosts, and their not-so-scary ghost friend who helps them. Very fun and imaginative.
Reading this with my 7 year old right now, he loves it!
it was really funny
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Cornelia Caroline Funke is a multiple award-winning German author of children's and YA fiction. She is best known for her Inkheart trilogy. The Inkheart books have gained a variety of attention, and critics have praised Funke as the "German J. K. Rowling". Her books are very popular in her native country, and many have now been translated into English. Her work fits mainly into the fanta...more
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