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Ghostville Elementary #9

Beware of the Blabbermouth!

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Get ready for more spooky fun from the best-selling authors of The Bailey School Kids. And you thought YOUR school was scary? These third-graders are haunted by a classroom full of GHOSTS!

The secret is out! Well, all of the third-graders' secrets are out. A tattletale is loose in the basement of Sleepy Hollow Elementary and suddenly rumors are spreading about everyone. Now the class is playing the blame game. Is Cassidy the blabbermouth? Is Jeff the Big Mouth? Or is someone—or something—else spying on the basement class? Nina is ready to do whatever it takes to catch the snitch. But would she be willing to tell on her best friends?

96 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2005

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Marcia Thornton Jones

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Marcia Thornton Jones has published 131 books for children with sales totaling more than 43 million copies world-wide. Her works include CHAMP (mid-grade novel), RATFINK (mid-grade novel), GODZILLA ATE MY HOMEWORK (chapter book), THE TALE OF JACK FROST (picture book) and LEPRECHAUN ON THE LOOSE (picture book). She is the co-author of seven popular series including The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids, Keyholders, Ghostville Elementary, The Bailey School Kids Jr. Chapter Books, Triplet Trouble, Bailey City Monsters, and The Barkley School for Dogs.

Marcia has been listed as a top 100 author by the Educational Paperback Association and selected for the Children’s Top 100 Books list by the National Education Association, International Reading Associations Children’s Choice Award. Marcia's books have received many honors and have appeared on on the Publisher's Weekly Bestsellers lists,

Marcia, a full time writer living in Lexington, Kentucky enjoys presenting at schools and conferences. As a veteran teacher with more than 20 years of experience, she easily relates the importance of writing to students of all ages.

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February 27, 2020
I liked that this was more of a mystery than the other books in the series. It was well done. As usual, the character development was good and the plot moved along at a steady pace. I highly recommend this series for kids in grades 2-3.
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November 20, 2012
Probably pleasant enough for kids who like these kinds of series books, but 100% forgettable.
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