Wednesday, April 1, 2009

[Review]- 'The Haunting of Grade Three' by Grace Maccarone


Elmwood Elementary was overcrowded, so the third grade was forced to relocate to the old Blackwell mansion. 

Mr. Jenkins, the teacher, announced that they would be creating a newspaper. Students would be divided into groups. The psychic investigation committee was made up of Norma, Adam, Chick, Debbie, Joey, and Dan.

They would investigate the strange occurrences at school. Supplies disappeared, pencils fell from desks, dark shadows were seen, and strange noises were heard. 

This is one of my favorite childhood books. I had lost the book years ago, but I recently discovered a new copy at a thrift store. This is an excellent book about friendship. Buy a copy if you can find one! -- ★★★★★
 
1/20/20- The Haunting of Grade Three by Grace Maccarone is one of my favorite childhood books. I made the mistake of lending most of my books to a relative, and I never got them back. I was fortunate to find not one, but two copies of The Haunting of Grade Three at a thrift store. I'll have to reread the book and write a better review of it one of these days when I have more time.

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