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Book Review: [...], May 13, 2010
As a librarian I will sometimes ask students to review books, the following is an eighth grade student review!
In book 2, i so don't do spooky, Sherry is investigating a mysterious chain of events surrounding her step-mom and the schools robotics team...someone is sabotaging them, and who it is will totally surprise them!
This series is a hilarious mystery that keeps you guessing. Sherry (Sherlock Holmes Baldwin) manages to juggle boys, friends, makeup, fashion, a brand new step-mom and on top of all that, her coffee obsessed ghost-of-a-mom who is failing out of the academy for spirits. With help from her one time grandpa (now a cactus) Sherry and her mother solve mysteries that include rhinos, makeup and even a robotics competition. I look forward to the fourth installment in this riveting series!
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A Great Tween Mystery - I loved It, February 26, 2010
This is the second book, in the I So Don't series. I really enjoyed I So Don't Do Mysteries. my review. After reading I So Don't Do Spooky, my like of this series is quickly turning into love.
13 yr old Sherry Holmes Baldwin mother is ghost. Sherry's mom was a cop killed in the line duty. Now she's a member of the Academy of Spirits, an organization that teaches ghost to protect the living. Sherry helps her mother solve cases. She can't see her mother but can speak to her. Sherry grandfather who has been reincarnated as a wren is also a member the team.
For their second case, they must find out who is stalking Sherry's stepmother Polly aka the Ruler and her math teacher.
There are several suspects to keep the reader guessing. Sherry even has to go undercover. When there's evidence that the stalker was too close to the house, Sherry must keep an eye on the Ruler at all times. Sherry's mom is also competing in the ghostlympics. If she wins her event the prize is 5 minutes of real time. Sherry could she her mom again.
The author has created a wonderful protagonist in Sherry Holmes Baldwin. She's like everyone else she just happens to communicate with her ghost mom. Other then that Sherry deals with the same things as other girls. Her life doesn't stop because of a case. Sherry still has homework to do, tests to study for, an anniversary to celebrate, a girl who wants her boyfriend and a best friend to hang out with and outfits to accessorize.
I love Sherry's voice. Sherry and her best friend Junie go to the Ruler's old school for clues.
"Skateboard parks are always a hotbed of gossip. Seriously. If you're like in France or somewhere foreign and you need the scoop on a middle, go immediately to the nearest skate park. We walk over and peer through the chain link fence. Two guys are in there, totally decked out in padding and helmets. One has a white helmet with black skulls and crimson eyes. Very fake-o tough. The other guy's helmet is solid blue. Very Wal-mart. They're really into their boards. These are fanatical skateboarders who probably have lousy grades and a reputation for ditching class a bunch and wearing only name brand skate clothes. We have them at my school too. I've heard they don't make reliable boyfriends."
I So Don't Do Spooky is so much fun. When I read a series, I love when an author gives more, when the next book is better than the last. Summy does just that with I So Don't Do Spooky. Fans of I So Don't Do Myteries will love it.
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Nothing is ever as it seems, February 26, 2010
The book I So Don't Do Spooky by Barrie Summy is about a
girl named Sherry who has a ghost for a mom. Sherry's mom
died a couple of years ago and came back as a ghost, and
Sherry's stepmom is a teacher at Sherry's school. When
Sherry went to a meeting with her real mom and the head
ghost, the head ghost told her that her stepmom has a
stalker. In order for her to be able to keep in contact
with her mom and feel safe again, Sherry must find and
turn in the stalker . On the same day she got roses from
somebody . . . who wasn't her boyfriend (and she needs to
find out who the flowers are from). Can Sherry do it all
and stay alive to tell the tale? Read this enchanting
mystery to find out!
This book was very interesting, and
it gave me lots of details. I like books that I can
picture in my head and feel like I'm in it, and this book
let me do that. As a character, Sherry was very realistic
(except for the fact she can speak to her ghost mom) and
she was almost always worried about something. Compared
with other mysteries I have read before, like Sherlock
Holmes or Nancy Drew, this one wasn't as intriguing as the
others. I learned from this book nothing is ever as it
seems, and I believe this statement with all of my heart.
Overall, I recommend this book to teens and young adults
for entertainment reading, for it will fill you with
laughter and sadness, like any good book should.
Reviewed by a young adult student reviewer
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