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All the Lovely Bad Ones

di Mary Downing Hahn

Altri autori: Greg Spalenka (Immagine di copertina)

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While spending the summer at their grandmother's Vermont inn, two prankster siblings awaken young ghosts from the inn's distant past who refuse to "rest in peace."
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An interesting middle grade ghost story. There is a mystery to be solved, lost things to find, and spirits (good and evil) to put to rest. I very much enjoyed reading this book. ( )
  LynnMPK | Jul 1, 2023 |
Corey and Travis are determined to make their summer interesting, even if that seems difficult in a sleeply little Vermont town at their grandmother's boring inn. They don't mind risking getting into some trouble if it keeps life interesting, but when they start pretending to haunt the inn at night, they accidentally stir up more trouble than they thought was possible. ( )
  kamlibrarian | Dec 23, 2022 |
This book was ok I guess and its a decent ghost story, but I didnt really like it all that much. The ghosts are creepy and the history of the farm suitably grisly, but nothing truely unexpected happened. I didnt find the main character particularly likable and still dont understand why the problems in the story werent resolved differently. ( )
  mutantpudding | Dec 26, 2021 |
All The Lovely Bad Ones is a scary children's book perfect for budding horror fans. It's scary, supernatural, and suspenseful, and full of twists and turns no child will see coming! It is also surprisingly heartwarming, with great character development, familial relationships, friendships, and conflict resolution that would be helpful for any child to read and learn from. This may not be something to read aloud to a class, but it could definitely belong on a classroom bookshelf for some variety for the students. As a cross-content twist, it has great historical elements that would be great for a Social Studies environment as well as ELAR! ( )
  Francesca_Fergason | Nov 16, 2021 |
****Rating 3.86 out of 5 stars****

"Turning my back on the wreckage, I followed Grandmother to the dining room. She could chase off the psychics, she could make me clean up my room, she could pretend last night hadn't happened-she could even send Corey and me back to New York-but the ghosts were here, and they weren't leaving.
Not until they got what they wanted...whatever that was." - Mary Downing Hahn, All the Lovely Bad Ones

14 year old Travis and 13 year old Corey are staying at their grandmother's inn for the summer instead of camp. They are excited to have a whole summer to do what they wish for once. After there grandmother tells them a story about how the inn was known to be haunted, but it was non-sense of course. They two decide to pull a prank to make the inn seem haunted, and if it brought in extra customers for there grandmother, then all the better. But soon after odd occurrences start happening around the inn, but it isn't them. Could there innocent pranking awoken something? Soon they are thrown into a mystery is sad as it is terrifying.

This book was actually pretty scary. It was obviously directed toward the younger teens but still had a lot to offer in my opinion. It wasn't the most original ghost story, but still it was entertaining. It had an amazing back story that really gets your emotional side going. Its not a very long book, but it the pace was perfect for this one.
My rating system:
initial feeling= 4
writing= 4
story= 4
originality= 3
unpredictability= 3.5
ending= 4.5
interest= 4 ( )
  starslight86 | Jul 20, 2021 |
Stacy Rosenthal (Library Media Connection, April 2009)
Hahn has written an enjoyable ghost story that reminded me of Skellig by David Almond (Delacorte Press, 1999). Travis, who narrates the story, and his sister Corey spend the summer at their grandmother’s reputedly haunted Fox Hill Inn in Vermont and just as they have done everywhere else, they cause trouble by pretending to see ghosts. But the trouble they seem to cause is that they wake up the real sleeping ghosts, or do they? The book keeps readers asking if the ghosts really exist and what will happen to Fox Hill, grandmother, and the siblings. Librarians should be aware that one of the ghosts, Miss Ada, had hung herself from a tree, and she tries to encourage Travis to do the same, but he does not. There is some challenging vocabulary. This would make a great read-aloud for Halloween or for a class studying mysteries. Recommended 2008, Clarion Books, 192pp., $16 hc. Ages 9 to 14.
aggiunto da kthomp25 | modificaLibrary Media Connection, Stacy Rosenthal (Apr 1, 2009)
 
Debbie Carton (Booklist, May 1, 2008 (Vol. 104, No. 17))
Hahn has mastered the art of the not-too-creepy ghost story for upper-elementary-school readers, and this latest offering combines chills, thrills, and poignant historical fiction. Twelve-year-old Travis and his younger sister, Corey, are spending the summer with their grandmother at her Vermont bed-and-breakfast. Born mischief makers, the siblings hear that the inn is rumored to be haunted and decide to manufacture some ghostly effects for the guests. Unfortunately, they arouse the real ghosts: young boys who died in the early 1800s, when the property was the county poor farm, and Miss Ada, the evil spinster who caused their deaths. The rambunctious young ghosts cause a lot of ruckus, but they are ultimately endearing beings, whereas Miss Ada is deliciously horrible. Readers will learn about the history of poor farms while reveling in the genuinely creepy hauntings Hahn describes so well. The truly scary cover may deter some readers; reassure them this title belongs to the same comfortably spooky genre as The Doll in the Garden (1986) and Wait till Helen Comes (1989). Grades 4-7
aggiunto da kthomp25 | modificaBooklist, Debbie Carton (May 1, 2008)
 

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To all the little children:---The happy ones; and sad ones;
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James Whitcomb Riley,
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'I wouldn't bother telling you,' she said at last, but you're sure to hear the guests talking about it. Fox Hill is mentioned in Haunted Inns of Vermont.' (chapter one)
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