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Deadtime Stories: Grave Secrets
Deadtime Stories: Grave Secrets
Deadtime Stories: Grave Secrets
Audiobook2 hours

Deadtime Stories: Grave Secrets

Written by Annette Cascone and Gina Cascone

Narrated by Ilyana Kadushin

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

Another creepy tale for beside the campfire or beneath the covers from "Twisted Sisters" Annette and Gina Cascone's Deadtime Stories—now a hit show on Nickelodeon!

Amanda Peterson has a pet cemetery in her backyard. It's where she's buried all her family's dear departed pets, like Ralphie the hamster, Herman the goldfish, and Snitch the canary. But when Amanda and her friends set out to bury a dead squirrel, they accidentally dig up a grave that's already occupied—and not by a pet. The scary old lady who lives next door has lots of buried secrets. And she'll do anything to keep them that way….

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 21, 2012
ISBN9781427226921
Deadtime Stories: Grave Secrets
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Annette Cascone

"Twisted Sisters" ANNETTE CASCONE AND GINA CASCONE have written more than twenty-eight books and two movies together. Their books include young adult thrillers, as well as the Deadtime Stories series for middle-grade readers. They have also produced and written numerous treatments and books for series packagers such as Parachute Publishing, where they worked on the mega-successful Goosebumps series by R. L. Stine. They both live in Central New Jersey.

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    I'm constantly in search of books for my tweeage granddaughters, and my younger one (elementary school) and my surrogate granddaughters (elementary and pre-school). I'd heard that this series, written by two sisters, was a good one, so decided to check it out. If this book is any indicator, then the series has enough plot, humor, and scare to carry it along, written at a solid elementary to early middle school level. Older kids will roll their eyes and reach for volumes where boys and girls stop being just pals and begin to admire each other's curves and/or muscles, but here, they're still kids. It's nice to see this type of book: modern day kids who haven't grown up too fast, or too savvy. I picture the girls in tee shirts rather than crop tops with sequins.The story was good: mean old lady next door, who might be a witch or murderer or both, kids being where they're not supposed to be, dead squirrel, creepy old doll, ghost. You know. The usual suspects.Oh -- and I think this is going into film production -- there's even a facebook page for Deadtime Stories (the series).This was a wishlist fulfillment from a friend at Tor Books. Thank you, Paul!