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Saar The Book owl | 2664 comments Saar The Book owl wrote: "I'll be reading City of Ghosts I think I can collect a couple of points with it."

Nowhere to be found in the libraries, so other options are:

Giving Up the Ghost
Ghost Boy: My Miraculous Escape from a Life Locked Inside My Own Body


Saar The Book owl | 2664 comments Peggy wrote: "I was excited about this challenge and looked forward to reading The Ghost Bride, but I doubt I'll get to it. I've not been in a reading mood for a few days and when I get back into..."

So much planned, but I have the same too. I need to finish my current books first, but I'm not in the mood for it. I'm trying to get my first badge for the ZZ - challenge.


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Sandra (sanlema) | 11334 comments Peggy wrote: "I was excited about this challenge and looked forward to reading The Ghost Bride, but I doubt I'll get to it. I've not been in a reading mood for a few days and when I get back into..."

Yes, months look short when one starts planning what to read...


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Sandra (sanlema) | 11334 comments I will start today The Ghost Fields. It's been a while since the last monthly challenge I joined, or at least it feels like it, so I am very excited about this one.


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Fiona (fiiicoooo) | 270 comments I plan to read Das Gespenst von Killingly Hall (can’t put in a link right now, Gespenst = ghost).
I’m not sure if I can get to it because of the toppler and all the buddy reads but I will order it today.


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Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments Almeta wrote: "Janice wrote: "....I enjoyed it too, but not as much as the movie. I LOVED the movie and saw it a bunch of times. The book was quite different....."

Yeah, I feel the same about the movie, [book:Gh..."


I really enjoyed both the book and the movie. Both creeped me out! Alice Krige was awesome in the movie... really scary, I think!


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Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments I'm going to read Ghost for this challenge and the Toppler.


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Tricia (triciareadsitall) | 900 comments Hannah wrote: "For younger readers, I reccomend " The Ghost and Mrs.Mewer". This book is also part of a series. It will rack up a few points! Any other suggestions for middle schoolers?"

Hannah,
I mentioned Ghost Hawk earlier in the thread, and I think it would be suitable for middle schoolers. It's by Susan Cooper who wrote The Dark is Rising series which I've seen on several middle grade book lists. I've read the series as well, and it's pretty good. Ghost Hawk is a totally different stand alone, but I have high hopes for it. Plus, it gets quite a few points unlike the book I read for the September challenge. LOL


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Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments Hannah: Thanks for reminding of the excellent story The Ghost and Mrs. Muir. I loved watching the movie so many years ago... over and over. And the book didn't disappoint me.


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Tricia (triciareadsitall) | 900 comments Hannah, there's also The Ghost of Blackwood Hall and probably several other Nancy Drew books as well. That one just happened to be a clue on Jeopardy tonight.


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Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments I located a copy of The Ghost and Mrs. Muir from my library. Depending on what version they send me, I may be able to use it. The hardcopy is only 174 pages. ;o(

Debra - I remember watching the movie several times - years ago, and loved the 1960 TV series too. I liked Almeta's review from 2012 - she cried at the end!


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Casceil | 2728 comments I just finished reading Ghost a la Mode]. It's good. If anyone is still looking for a ghost book, I can recommend this one.


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Jenn | 3036 comments So, I had a book lined up with what I had thought was a whole pile of points, but it was only enough to tie Sandra as it turns out, but I was all good with that lol
But, there is no way I can top Ashley's amazing 34 . . . so, change of plan, lets try for the skunk line lol


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Sandra (sanlema) | 11334 comments Lol, Jenn. I was happy about my score, probably my highest ever. But Ashley is beyond my possibilities.


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Beth (eparks4232) | 2562 comments How convenient. I had preordered the audiobook Holy Ghost by John Sandford and started it on trip home tonight.


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Beth (eparks4232) | 2562 comments Holy Ghost (Virgil Flowers, #11) by John Sandford Does this count as across top and bottom or did the whole name/title have to be on one line?


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Janice (jamasc) | 60176 comments Tricky! Let's say it's across the bottom.


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Beth (eparks4232) | 2562 comments Janice wrote: "Tricky! Let's say it's across the bottom."

This book is rocking the points. Just had a reference to a book title...


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Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments I got The Ghost and Mrs. Muir from the library today. The hardback book they sent me only has 174 pages. :o(.


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Sandra (sanlema) | 11334 comments Noooo! So close, Cherie. :/


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Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 11496 comments Cherie wrote: "I got The Ghost and Mrs Muir from the library today. The hardback book they sent me only has 174 pages. :o(."

Oh noooo!☻

Watch out for The Grass Harp. You may have the same problem.


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Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Almeta wrote: "Oh noooo!☻

Watch out for The Grass Harp. You may have the same problem ..."


I seem to be on a roll. Either the books I am trying to read are too short (by mere pages) or they are 4 to 5 hundred pages. Thanks for The Grass Harp warning. I may still get to The Green Mile yet.


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Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 11496 comments Cherie wrote: "Almeta wrote: "Oh noooo!☻

Watch out for The Grass Harp. You may have the same problem ..."

I seem to be on a roll. Either the books I am trying to read are too short (by mere page..."


If you are able to order by ISBN, 9789997405487 is 181 pages.


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Laura (Lclwags) (lclwags) | 698 comments I'm reading City of Ghosts (Cassidy Blake, #1) by Victoria Schwab and I have a question about the scoring. On the author's website, when asked where she lives, she says she divides her time between Nashville, France and Edinburgh. Would that count for living in Scotland?


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Janice (jamasc) | 60176 comments Yes, you may count that for Scotland, Laura.


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Laura (Lclwags) (lclwags) | 698 comments Thanks Janice!


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Annerlee | 2875 comments I've not been articipating in challenges much recently and my WoF is looking really neglected. So I've just borrowed Marly's Ghost from the open library for the challenge. I love the cover (vibrant red on the pdf!) and it's quite a short read at 176 pages.
Marly's Ghost by David Levithan
I'm also intrigued by the idea of a re-write of Dickens' A Christmas Carol. It's a YA book with mixed reviews, so I'll see how I go. I may hate it... in which case I'll look for something more in my comfort zone (horror for example??)


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Annerlee | 2875 comments Re scoring... I may get the wooden spoon this time around (lol).. forgot it was the font that needed to be red..


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Sarah | 18550 comments I don't think I'm going to be able to fit a book in for this challenge unfortunately.


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Janice (jamasc) | 60176 comments Sarah wrote: "I don't think I'm going to be able to fit a book in for this challenge unfortunately."

That's too bad. Maybe next month you'll have better luck.


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Kristie | 19371 comments I just started mine for this month, Ghost Gifts, and I'm working on finishing my book from last month's challenge now too, Pretty Ugly Lies.


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Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments I am not going to get to this challenge this month either, Janice. The book that I own is too long to read in the time left, and the book that I ordered from the library is one page too short for the challenge rules. It is going back. I might even have to return my group read book.


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Janice (jamasc) | 60176 comments Blame it on those long books, Cherie. :)


message 85: by Annerlee (last edited Oct 28, 2018 03:59PM) (new)

Annerlee | 2875 comments Well, I read Marly's Ghost as planned. It was based closely on A Christmas Carol, so much so, that some of the ghosts' dialogue was taken one to one from the original. The story is about an 18 yr old who has lost his girlfriend and no longer believes in love a d friendship (symbolised by valentine's day). The book was well written, and the fresh take on the original made me realise just how good Dickens' story actually is. I was fascinated at how content had been re-used for the new book, to good effect.

In the end, I decided not to use this book for the challenge after all .... I needed a February book for the zodiac challenge and this just fit TOO well.

I then read The Company of Ghosts as well, which is a book aimed at a similar readership to the first.


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Annerlee | 2875 comments The Company of Ghosts is a ghost story set on a deserted island off the coast of Scotland. The ghost story has a traditional feel to it and is creepy rather than scary, the ghost benevolent and looking for peace.

I loved the spookiness and the descriptions of the setting, although the young heroine was a bit of a wimp on occasion.


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Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments I tried to get an audio book from my library to replace the one I got that was too short, but it is still on HOLD as of today. I will not be reading Ghost at Work either.


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Janice (jamasc) | 60176 comments Cherie wrote: "I tried to get an audio book from my library to replace the one I got that was too short, but it is still on HOLD as of today. I will not be reading Ghost at Work either."

That deserves an ARGH!


message 89: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19371 comments I need to fly through the second half of my book tomorrow! Pretty appropriate really as it's Halloween. :) Hopefully, I'll be able to finish on time. I still need to finish last month's challenge book!


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