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In the Haunted House Reviews

In the Haunted House

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All we see are two pairs of sneakers–one large, one small–as a little girl and her father tour a dark, mysterious house.

Rating: 4 5 In the Haunted House Reviews (out of 10 reviews)

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Magic Tree House #30: Haunted Castle on Hallows Eve

Magic Tree House #30: Haunted Castle on Hallows Eve

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The intrepid Jack and Annie are summoned once again to the fantasy realm of Camelot. There, Merlin the Magician tells them that the Stone of Destiny has been stolen. The answer to its disappearance lies within a haunted castle. With a young magician named Teddy, Jack and Annie take on the challenge in an adventure that takes them to new heights and places they couldn’t even imagine!
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From the Hardcover edition.In the second of the “Merlin Missions”–hardback additions to Mary Pope Osborne’s Magic Tree House series–plucky heroes Jack and Annie must once again must travel back in time to rescue Camelot from looming danger.

One wonders why Merlin can’t handle this sort of thing himself, but then of course we wouldn’t get a chance to see Jack and Annie have another seat-of-the-pants adventure, getting mixed up with shape-shifting magic, armies of birds, a puzzling gem of power, and all sorts of other trouble. With the help of their old pal Teddy (Morgan le Fay’s apprentice, last seen in dog form in four earlier Tree House stories), the two “Master Librarians and Magicians of Everyday Magic” must solve the mystery behind a castle full of ghosts and a menacing army of ravens. Not surprisingly, half the trouble comes in unraveling Merlin’s riddles and helping Teddy use his rhyming magic correctly.

Osborne doesn’t challenge readers overmuch (including the constant restatement of plot elements, perhaps worried that kids might otherwise forget or lose interest) and many parts of the story barely convince (like Teddy’s “period” dialogue, e.g., “‘Tis cool indeed”), but fans of the Magic Tree House will no doubt love another installment. (Ages 6 to 9) –Paul Hughes

Rating: 5 Magic Tree House #30: Haunted Castle on Hallows Eve (out of 21 reviews)

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Haunted Castle on Hallow’s Eve (Magic Tree House)

Haunted Castle on Hallow’s Eve (Magic Tree House)

 Haunted Castle on Hallows Eve (Magic Tree House)

The intrepid Jack and Annie are summoned once again to the fantasy realm of Camelot. There, Merlin the Magician tells them that the Stone of Destiny has been stolen. The answer to its disappearance lies within a haunted castle. With a young magician named Teddy, Jack and Annie take on the challenge in an adventure that takes them to new heights and places they couldn’t even imagine!
a Stepping Stone Book™In the second of the “Merlin Missions”–hardback additions to Mary Pope Osborne’s Magic Tree House series–plucky heroes Jack and Annie must once again must travel back in time to rescue Camelot from looming danger.

One wonders why Merlin can’t handle this sort of thing himself, but then of course we wouldn’t get a chance to see Jack and Annie have another seat-of-the-pants adventure, getting mixed up with shape-shifting magic, armies of birds, a puzzling gem of power, and all sorts of other trouble. With the help of their old pal Teddy (Morgan le Fay’s apprentice, last seen in dog form in four earlier Tree House stories), the two “Master Librarians and Magicians of Everyday Magic” must solve the mystery behind a castle full of ghosts and a menacing army of ravens. Not surprisingly, half the trouble comes in unraveling Merlin’s riddles and helping Teddy use his rhyming magic correctly.

Osborne doesn’t challenge readers overmuch (including the constant restatement of plot elements, perhaps worried that kids might otherwise forget or lose interest) and many parts of the story barely convince (like Teddy’s “period” dialogue, e.g., “‘Tis cool indeed”), but fans of the Magic Tree House will no doubt love another installment. (Ages 6 to 9) –Paul Hughes

Rating: 5 Haunted Castle on Hallows Eve (Magic Tree House) (out of 21 reviews)

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Haunted Castle on Hallow’s Eve (Magic Tree House, 30) Reviews

Haunted Castle on Hallow’s Eve (Magic Tree House, 30)

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The intrepid Jack and Annie are summoned once again to the fantasy realm of Camelot. There, Merlin the Magician tells them that the Stone of Destiny has been stolen. The answer to its disappearance lies within a haunted castle. With a young magician named Teddy, Jack and Annie take on the challenge in an adventure that takes them to new heights and places they couldn’t even imagine!
a Stepping Stone Book™In the second of the “Merlin Missions”–hardback additions to Mary Pope Osborne’s Magic Tree House series–plucky heroes Jack and Annie must once again must travel back in time to rescue Camelot from looming danger.

One wonders why Merlin can’t handle this sort of thing himself, but then of course we wouldn’t get a chance to see Jack and Annie have another seat-of-the-pants adventure, getting mixed up with shape-shifting magic, armies of birds, a puzzling gem of power, and all sorts of other trouble. With the help of their old pal Teddy (Morgan le Fay’s apprentice, last seen in dog form in four earlier Tree House stories), the two “Master Librarians and Magicians of Everyday Magic” must solve the mystery behind a castle full of ghosts and a menacing army of ravens. Not surprisingly, half the trouble comes in unraveling Merlin’s riddles and helping Teddy use his rhyming magic correctly.

Osborne doesn’t challenge readers overmuch (including the constant restatement of plot elements, perhaps worried that kids might otherwise forget or lose interest) and many parts of the story barely convince (like Teddy’s “period” dialogue, e.g., “‘Tis cool indeed”), but fans of the Magic Tree House will no doubt love another installment. (Ages 6 to 9) –Paul Hughes

Rating: 5 Haunted Castle on Hallows Eve (Magic Tree House, 30) Reviews (out of 21 reviews)

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