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Curse of the Haunted House

From the Series Spooky Stories for Grades 3-8

At first, Luke thought it would be kind of cool to spend the summer in the old mansion his dad had inherited. But when he got there, a strange boy appeared, seemingly from nowhere, and warned him about a curse that trapped people's spirits inside the mansion forever. Luke began to worry. Was his family in danger? Would the house trap them, too?

Interest Level Grade 3 - Grade 6
Reading Level Grade 3
Subject Social Studies
Copyright 2016
Publisher Bearport Publishing
Imprint Bearport Books
Language English
Number of Pages 32
Publication Date 2015-07-01
Reading Counts! Level 3.5
Reading Counts! Quiz Q68307
Reading Counts! Points 4.0
BISACS JUV018000
Dewey FIC
Graphics Full-color illustrations
Dimensions 7 x 9
Lexile 630
Guided Reading Level Q
ATOS Reading Level 4.0
ATOS Interest Level MG
Accelerated Reader® Quiz 177274
Accelerated Reader® Points 0.5

Reviews

SLC Review for Cold Whispers

This series provides eight spine-tingling tales to delight young readers in search of mystery and the macabre. Each of the tales focuses on a different location, from cemeteries and amusement parks to haunted houses and caves. These stories pack enough suspense, ghosts, vampires, monsters, and curses to satisfy children who are looking for “scary books.” Questions at the end of each book invite readers to use higher order thinking skills, making these titles appropriate for classroom reading and discussion. Glossary. Table of Contents. Recommended.

SLC Review for Curse of the Haunted House

This series provides eight spine-tingling tales to delight young readers in search of mystery and the macabre. Each of the tales focuses on a different location, from cemeteries and amusement parks to haunted houses and caves. These stories pack enough suspense, ghosts, vampires, monsters, and curses to satisfy children who are looking for “scary books.” Questions at the end of each book invite readers to use higher order thinking skills, making these titles appropriate for classroom reading and discussion. Glossary. Table of Contents. Recommended.

Author: Devra Newberger Speregen

Illustrator: Anthony Resto

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