Goody Hall
by Natalie Babbittpublished
2001
by Peter Smith Pub Inc
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Hardcover
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0844671681
(isbn13: 9780844671680)
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Read in September, 2007
It's a gothic tale of mysterious Goody Hall. Journeyman (Actor/dancer/model -- okay, just actor) Hercules arrives in town and takes on a position tutoring the young and wealthy Willet Goody. Hercules, reluctantly and unfortunately (according to him) destined (according to his mother) to live the heroic life of his mythological namesake, discovers the secrets of the Goody family's success. Overall, the book is funny and suspenseful.
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I really enjoyed reading Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt, so when I saw this book, I picked it up. It was a fun short read. A young person would need to be old enough to put the pieces together to figure out the mystery.
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Chose this because it is the author of Tuck Everlasting (one of my favorites of all time). It was an easy read with a little bit of mystery. It was okay.
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I haven't read this since I was a kid, but I remember loving it. I'll have to re-read it and see if my rating holds.
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Read in June, 2008
Not one appearance by His Dark Majesty. Charming but dispensable.
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