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Madeline, age 7.5, Reviews Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story for Reader Views!

Madeline, age 7.5, Reviews Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story for Reader Views!



Katie &
Kimble: A Ghost Story

Linda Thieman

Pale Silver Rainplop Press (2008)


ISBN 9780979439612


Reviewed by Madeline McElroy (age 7.5) for Reader Views (11/08)



This is a ghost story of a girl named Katie who is nine and the other
girl that you see on the front cover is a girl named Kimble who is ten.
The two girls met when Katie heard a girl laughing at her new house but
she didn’t see anyone. She kept hearing laughter and then she saw a
girl ghost on her bed. Katie wasn’t afraid of Kimble. And Kimble was
excited to see a new friend in her house.



I like the whole story of it and I want the other book of Katie &
Kimble. I like Kimble because she is a ghost, and I like ghosts, they
don’t scare me either. My most favorite character is Katie. I also like
Kimble’s pretty purple dress. I like the parts when Katie and Kimble
hug each other because they are such good friends. The girls like to
play outside exploring and going on adventures.



Another funny part of the story is when Katie and the rest of her
family in the house were in sleeping bags, everyone but Twinkle, the
family dog. 



I still like the pictures even if they don't have color. Lots of
chapter books don’t have pictures, but I wish they would, it makes it
more interesting to me.



This is an easy book to read for seven-year-olds. I think a lot of kids
in the world that know how to read would like “Katie & Kimble: A
Ghost Story” by Linda Thieman.



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