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The Trail of the Ghost Bunny

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Kelsey, Becca, and Leo are thirteen and amateur sleuths, with their own Curious Cat Spy Club. They're also devotees and eager to fundraise for the local shelter. Kelsey's family of six have just bought a three-story turreted fixer-upper to renovate into a Bed-and-Breakfast. The home has its own Home Bunny, Trixie, who is quite an adventurous handful, plus tales of Ghosts, disappearances, and treasure! This is Curious Cat Spy Club #6.

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A big thank you to NetGalley and Albert Whitman & Company for the ARC. I am voluntarily reviewing this book. This is a middle grade children's book and is a mystery. I found this to be an interesting mystery, which brought the past to life. I think 4-6 graders would enjoy to read on their own and can also be read to earlier advanced children. Very enjoyable to read. I rated this a 4.

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The kids have always enjoyed Linda Joy Singleton's CCSC series, but now it's pushing to mediocrity. The most recent books aren't as good lately. The plots lack the same magic. And what's the hurry in hooking up characters? Makes some young readers squirmy. 2.5 stars.

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This is the first book that I read in this series. I enjoyed it! I think this could be a modern Nancy Drew-type series. It was a quick read and I think children will love it.

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After they move into a new B&B that Kelsey's parents are going to be running, they hear from the realtor's grandma about how it's supposedly haunted. But that's not all, they inherit a rabbit, Trixie too along with the house as it's apparently tradition for the B&B to always have a rabbit about and the previous owners did the same.



After strange things start happening, Kelsey, Leo and Becca her friends all look into the house's history and mystery surrounding it as more strange things happen like a supposed break in and finding a mystery key.



After Trixie escapes outside, Kelsey sees what she thinks is a girl but soon doubts it was as she starts to wonder if it was actually a ghost after they talk, discovering the girl's name is Lyric and following that, Trixie goes missing...



It was a good concept but a bit confusing with all the characters potentials and spookiness surrounding the over all mystery. However, I didn't fully love the story, but as it's for younger readers I do think they would enjoy it but older reader more so as younger children may find it hard to follow the main plot line.



Many thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!

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