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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Skilfully written,
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This review is from: The Ghost Belonged to Me (Mass Market Paperback)
I'm twenty-three years old, so not necessarily the typical age to read this book, which is aimed at a younger readership. Nevertheless, I very much enjoyed this story, whose main draw are its vivid characters with their different idiosyncrasies, especially the underappreciated Blossom and the sweetly naive Alexander. Peck starts off by writing a summary of the story in the first chapter, which helps a lot in keeping the reader interested during the somewhat lengthy (but necessary) opening part which introduces the main characters. Ably and wittily Peck illustrates the contrasting mannerisms of Alexander's family, and his keen sense of observation makes this unlikely group seem all the likelier. Since the title contains the word "ghost", one expects magic in this story; the magic to me is the nostalgic wholeness of a world in which despite quarrels and fights a family stays together, and where quite obviously a protecting hand brings and holds things and people together. At odds with my experience of my world, this book creates a yearning for a better place inside of me, a place where modesty, honesty and trust receive the honor and reward they deserve.
22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Creepy and Intelligent,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Ghost Belonged to Me (Mass Market Paperback)
In 1913 in Bluff City, Missouri, Alexander Arnsworth has seen the eerie glow of a ghost in the barnloft window so often he's come to think of the ghost as "belonging to me." Alexander's plucky friend, Blossom Culp, lives on the other side of the trolley tracks. Together, they explore the barnloft and discover the tormented ghost of Inez Dumaine, a little girl who died in 1861 on the Mississippi River. The rest of this wonderful novel is pure fun. Highly Recommended!
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Blast from the Past,
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This review is from: The Ghost Belonged to Me (Mass Market Paperback)
I'm 37 yrs old and just recently rediscoverd this book at a used book store...I first read it when I was 12 and the movie too....The Child of Glass from Disney. I have to say it's one of the best from my childhood and enjoyed reading it again as a grown woman. I recommend it to all ages.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
*SPOOKY* STORY From A Simpler Time.,
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This review is from: The Ghost Belonged to Me (Mass Market Paperback)
I wanted to read Richard Peck's THE GHOST BELONGED TO ME because I heard this was the book that Disney based the TV movie--(Child of Glass [VHS]--on.
This book was fun to read and had a lot of scary (not too scary) moments in it as teenager Alexander Armsworth finds a ghost haunting his family's barn. The ghost, a girl his age but from a different time, tells him about a disaster that's about to happen and Alexander is able to save some town people from imminent death because of the warning. He becomes a mini-celebrity, which he doesn't like, and then he has to figure out how to help the ghost rest in peace. And he gets help along the way from his neighbor, Blossom Culp, who is like the poor man's Nancy Drew. Anyway, the story is a little different from the movie (from what I remember) but it's enjoyable none-the-less. I really like how the story takes place in the early part of the 1900s, so no cell phones or computers or video games, and the characters talk with a southern drawl. Fun and easy read about a different time and place, where kids can be kids.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This was a very good book,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: The Ghost Belonged to Me (Mass Market Paperback)
I really enjoyed this book, it's really a four and a half stars. I had read some of the other Blossom Culp books first, and enjoyed having Alexander as the narrator, although I think I prefer Blossom. I loved the setting. This was a funny, exiting, and somwhat spooky book. I recommend it to pratically anyone.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A spooky yet very cool book,
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This review is from: The Ghost Belonged to Me (Mass Market Paperback)
I found this book very interesting and the characters vivid and one's I'd like to read more about. It has a very good plot with some interesting twists turns and many pieces to the puzzle. I have just finished it and I am already going to go after the rest of the Blossom Culp series. I highly recommend this book to almost anybody.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Good Book!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Ghost Belonged to Me (Mass Market Paperback)
First of the Blossom Culp series; it is very good, but *DO* go on to get/read the rest of the series ("Ghosts I Have Been", "The Dreadful Future of Blossom Culp", and "Blossom Culp and the Sleep of Death") -- I especially recommend "Ghosts I Have Been".
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Richard Peck sure does a good spooky story,
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This review is from: The Ghost Belonged to Me (Mass Market Paperback)
My cousin loaned me this book when I was very young; however, I was unable to finish it before she needed it back. Finally, fourteen years later, I reread it. I am already a huge fan of Richard Peck and very familiar with the stories of the marvelous Blossom Culp--this book was just more proof how amazing an author Richard Peck is.
The setting is 1913, a small little town with not much going for it. Until one day, Alexander sees a ghost in his barn. What follows is a delicious blend of a spooky story, a tale of small town life, and a comedy of epic proportions. Richard Peck is true to the classic ghost story feel, but his love for small town life is apparent. The book is smartly written to portray the mind of a 13-year old boy, and the most minor of characters are made fascinating and quirky. Neither does Richard Peck play this book safe--it has its share of hells and damns and gruesome little details. Then again, it's all part of the charm. Great Halloween book.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Are you a seer?,
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This review is from: The Ghost Belonged to Me (Mass Market Paperback)
This book is a children's classic. It's a wonderfully powerful story of relationships beyond the veil. If you are someone who sees spirits this book is one of your best guides. I loved this story as a child. As an adult who works with spirits and those in form, I recommend this book to my clients who see spirits and want to learn how to respond to them compassionately. It is indeed a children's book with lessons from which everyone can learn.
6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I STILL have this movie,too!,
This review is from: The Ghost Belonged to Me (Mass Market Paperback)
I LOVED this story, it stuck with me all these years! I also have the movie by Disney called 'The Child Of Glass'. I'm saving this book for my daughter. She already LOVES the movie,and begs me play it over and over. A must-read for young and old alike!
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The Ghost Belonged to Me by Richard Peck (Hardcover - June 30, 2006)
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