I loved how Seymour met other ghosts and found a good dog of one of the ghosts. There was a conflict about money and a mystery as to where it was. Overall, this is a very satisfying read. The main message was to work out your problems and not fight.
Till Death Do Us Bark (43 Old Cemetery Road)
By Kate Klise
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grade 5 | n/a | 4.5 | 13996 |
When a dog arrives at Spence Mansion, Seymour is overjoyed. His adoptive parents, Ignatius B. Grumply and Olive C. Spence, are less enthusiastic—especially when Secret, the dog, begins barking all night long. Is it possible Secret just misses his old companion, the late Noah Breth, whose children are fighting like cats and dogs over their father’s money? Or does Secret have a secret that, in the end, will make the entire town of Ghastly howl with delight?
This third book in the 43 Old Cemetery Road series, a runaway mystery told in letters, limericks, a last will, and loose change, is guaranteed to please anyone who’s ever tried to keep a secret.
This third book in the 43 Old Cemetery Road series, a runaway mystery told in letters, limericks, a last will, and loose change, is guaranteed to please anyone who’s ever tried to keep a secret.
Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers
ISBN-13: 9780547400365
ISBN-10: 0547400365
Published on 5/2/2011
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 144
Book Reviews (4)
I didn't read it yet, but I'm so planning to.
This was my favorite book in this series. Not only do I love it because it is about a dog, but also because it really made me try to figure out the mystery. There were a lot of hints throughout the book, and so I was trying to find the answer the whole time.
love the dog