Thursday 10 August 2017

Callum fox and the Mousehole Ghost review BY AC HATTER



Callum fox and the Mousehole Ghost is told from two points of view, firstly by Callum Fox in present time, who goes to stay with his grandparents in sleepy Mousehole a Cornwall village, there strange things start to happen. Being knocked over by an ambulance Callum can see things others can’t, GHOSTS! Even though Callum knows that this is cool, no one will believe him, not even his new friend Sophie. Then things change once again seeing a ghost called Jim an old friend of Callum’s grumpy old Granddad’s, wants to move on with the help of Callum and Sophie. Meanwhile in in the Future, Jim is going to Mousehole evacuating from London, in the time of world war two. He is thrown into a house where he meets his new best friend Bob Fox. After a day out working Bob and Jim see a German plane crash. Trouble kicks in when both children help the pilot Gunter escape.

This is a great book, with lots of excitement, danger, and fantasy. My favourite character is; Sophie: she is very funny, keen, and joyful. She loves fishing, and teasing Callum. She is a great character, what stands out the most about her, is that she has bright red hair.




If you like this book you might like;

In Goosebumps: Cry of the cat, by R.L. Stine.

100% Wolf, by Jane Lyons.

Rat heaven, by Jeanne Willis.

Flood and Fang, by Marcus Sedgwick.

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