Mr. Brown sells ghost books in his bookstore. But mice are scaring away the customers! Mr. Brown tells his cat to catch the mice, but she has other plans. After all, a ghost bookstore should be scary. Of course, it will be even more scary when it has its own ghost . . .
In The Bookstore Ghost, Mr Brow opens up a bookstore dedicated to ghost stories. When people refuse to visit the store due to the presence of mice, Mr. Brown orders his cat to get rid of the infestation. The cat has a better idea. The Bookstore Ghost is a bright and colorful easy reader that's perfect for young children. Although it's about a haunted bookstore, the story isn't scary at all, and instead chooses to put a new spin on the cat and mouse stereotype. The Bookstore Ghost has illustrations by Nadine Bernard Wescott on every page. They're filled with unexpected little details, such as the interesting titles she comes up with for the books on the shelves. Many pages include expansive backgrounds that take up two pages. The wide variety of bookstore customers cover a wide amount of races and ages. The present of cat and mice characters should be perfect for animals lovers, and the book itself should appeal to fans of bookstores and humorous stories. Recommended Grade Level- Kindergarten to 2nd grade (Note: this review was written for a class)
My Review: This is a cute little book, perfect for Halloween but not too spooky for young readers. It is a simple story with lots of repetition and easy words for those young readers just starting to read on their own. I like the way the characters all find a way to work together so everyone is happy. It was fun, it was silly and it was a great book for October reading.
This book was really cute. I liked how friendly the cat and the mice were with each other and their spooky plan to save each other's necks in the end. Illustrations are alright, but they go nicely with the story.
This is an entertaining story, one of three Bookstore books by Barbara Maitland. All of the stories in the series are short and entertaining with colorful illustrations and would be perfect for beginning readers. This tale explains the origins of the Bookstore's ghosts. We enjoyed reading this book together.
They said it was a ghost but it was really a mouse, which is not what I expected. He liked cats. He liked cheese. And he had cheese. And he bought a cat. Then the cat liked cheese. And he likes scary stories.
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My seven-year-old read this book, told me it was funny and asked me to read it. It was cute. It's kind of fun having my own child make book recommendations. I'm happy to encourage this habit.
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