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Phone Fear (Spooksville (Hardcover))
Book: Phone Fear (Spooksville (Hardcover))
Written by: Christopher Pike
Publisher: Rebound by Sagebrush
Average Customer Rating: 5 / 5

Great thinking!
Rating: 5 / 5
Christopher's way of thinking up twisting ends amazes me! I love mystreys where the least expected is the one who did the crime but this is equally good. Watch really came through this time and to think he outsmarted the internet! The book was very stretchy about the part in the house. It seemed to go on forever even though it was just a week. I knew Savannah Stranger had something to do with it because she seemed anxious to get away and I don't think she was going just because of her brother! I give thy 2 words: BUY IT!


Seems best of all Spooksville books!
Rating: 5 / 5
This book is totally awesome! The synopsis is enough to explain it. I have all of Christopher Pike's other Spooksville books, and I'm overexcited of waiting. I waited four months for Night of the Vampire, number 19. I feel I'll instantly read this book when I get it, stopping my "schedule" of all my other unfinished, still reading or still re-reading, books. I feel excited everytime I get these books. The author's first name, or should I say, the first part of his pen name, is the same as mine. Even if Amazon rates the age range 9-12, it should be higher. I'm thirteen, and they're still great.


 
 
 



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