From School Library Journal
Grade 3-5–In this fourth book in the series, 11-year-old identical twins Luna and Claire go to a Scottish castle with their grandparents to get rid of a ghost for their witch grandmother's old flame and his granddaughter, Daphne. However, the resident phantom turns out to be Sir Percival, a harmless teenager who smells like strawberries. Before long, the girls discover that the real ogres are the landlords, miserable and selfish busybodies who hate anything doubled. They want to take back the castle, now a bed-and-breakfast and the only home Daphne has ever known. Quicker than you can say "sitcom resolution," the three witches call up an army of ghosts led by Sir Percival to scare the landlords into never interfering again. Although the plot is slight, the twins' personalities offer a nice contrast; Luna is more careful and cautious while Claire dives into every situation with gusto and doesn't sweat details. She and Daphne compete about almost everything, leaving poor Luna to break their ties. Charming black-and-white drawings head every chapter. This quick and winsome book will satisfy reluctant readers and fans of series such as Barbara Park's "Junie B. Jones" (Random), Paula Danziger's "Amber Brown" (Putnam), or Megan McDonald's "Judy Moody" (Candlewick).
–Tina Zubak, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, PA Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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