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By Monica Gallagher and Kata Kane
So, my son said this was traumatizing. Because there was kissing, or maybe it's because it was a ghost, or a murder.
Nope, it was because of the kiss. Anyway, I enjoyed it! There is a brother and sister, their parents just split and the kids took sides. But this is complicated, and the family business, paranormal investigating, was split up as well.
So, can the girl solved the mystery of her new GFF?
Lots of complicated relationships, but I think it's fine for tweens and up.
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By John Layman and Sam Kieth
I had a hard time putting this one down. Art heist, mystery and a touch of sweet romance. Maybe Ivan would like this one better. Eleanor and her pet Egret are tracking down the paintings by Anastasia Rue. There is a detective on the case, who finds himself drawn to Eleanor for some reason. And Anastasia does not have the patience to wait. Can the detective save Eleanor in time? You'll have to read it to see.
It was a little jumpy in the story, but in the end it all comes together. It was a fun story, and the artwork was really nice. I think it is geared toward adults, but would be safe for a younger crowd. Although there is a bit of a creepy/scary part. So, read it first and use your own judgement.
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