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Golden & Grey (An Unremarkable Boy and a Rather Remarkable Ghost)

Louise Arnold (2005), 267 pages
Audience: 4th Grade - 6th Grade
Category: Fiction, Humor, Scary
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Tom Golden is a normal boy. About the only thing the least bit unusual about him is that he is new in his school and that he is picked on by bullies and just about everybody else. In the depths of his misery, he sits crying quietly on his bed. At the same in another part of town, Grey Arthur sits in misery on a park bench. He has been a ghost for years, but he just can't seem to find where he fits in. He has trained as a sorrow summoner, a screamer, a poltergeist and even a faintly real, but has been a miserable failure at all of them. Both boy and ghost cry out at the same time, 'Life isn't fair.' With that, Grey Arthur and Tom Golden become connected. Arthur becomes Tom's invisible friend. A friend Tom doesn't even know he has until an accident somehow enables Tom to see Arthur and all the ghosts in the ghost world. When a ruthless con man finds out that Tom can talk to ghosts, Arthur must protect him from more than gum in his hair and notes on his back.
Book Series: Golden and Grey
Reviewed by: caroll
Date read: 11/11/2011
ISBN-10: 0689874731
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Golden & Grey: A Good Day for Haunting

Louise Arnold (2007), 325 pages
Audience: 4th Grade - 6th Grade
Category: Especially for Boys, Fiction, Humor, Scary
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Tom Golden and his ghostly invisible friend are back with their ghost friends for another adventure. Although Tom is still the victim of bullies at school, life is starting to become bearable thanks to his ghost friends. Then disaster strikes. A ghost appears on the scene that can be seen by ordinary humans. Once a human sees and believes in this ghost, he can see all ghosts and then they can lead others to see ghosts as well. If the whole human world becomes aware of the ghost world it could mean all out war between the two realms. Can the Invisible Friends find this ghost before it is too late? Read A Good Day for Haunting to find out. This is the third adventure for Golden and Grey.
Book Series: Golden and Grey
Reviewed by: caroll
Date read: 11/19/2011
ISBN-13: 9781416908630
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Golden & Grey: The Nightmares That Ghosts Have

Louise Arnold (2006), 291 pages
Audience: 4th Grade - 6th Grade
Category: Especially for Boys, Fiction, Humor, Scary
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Grey Arthur and Tom Golden are back for another adventure. Arthur has taken an ad in the Daily Tell-Tale calling for students to join his Invisible Friend's school. To Tom's dismay, ghosts start showing up at his door. First comes a faintly real who can't quite make herself be seen, then a particularly cheeky poltergeist, followed by an overly dramatic thesper. To top things off, the fourth ghost to show up is of all things a screamer. Tom finally gets all the ghosts settled, with the screamer in the garden shed away from his parents. Then ghostly friends start to disappear at an alarming rate. Even their own beloved Mrs. Scruffles goes missing. Can Tom and the invisible friends find out what's happening before the whole ghost world is emptied? Read this second book in the Golden and Grey series for a delightfully spooky adventure. The first book in the series is Golden & Grey (An Unremarkable Boy and a rather remarkable Ghost.)
Reviewed by: caroll
Date read: 12/7/2011
ISBN-13: 9780689875861
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Good Boy, Fergus!

David Shannon (2006), 40 pages
Illustrated by David Shannon
Audience: Preschool - Preschool
Category: Animal, Humor, Picture Books
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A realistic and funny look at a day in the life of a lively dog named Fergus who lives life by his own rules. Giggles galore!
Reviewed by: sc
Date read: 4/28/2009
ISBN-10: 0439490278
ISBN-13: 9780439490276
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Good Night, Good Knight

Shelley Moore Thomas (2002), 48 pages
Illustrated by Jennifer Plecas
Audience: Preschool - 2nd Grade
Category: Adventure, Easy Reader, Fantasy, Fiction, Humor
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One night while the Good Knight was keeping watch over the Kingdom, he hears a loud ROAR! What could this be? Could there be a dragon out there ready to attack? Good Knight jumps on his horse and rides through the dense forest to investigate. In a dark cave, he discovers, not one but three little dragons bedding down for the night. One needs a glass of water, another one needs a story, and the third one needs a song before going to sleep. Being a Good Knight he is willing to do his best. But what the three little dragon want next is a real surprise! Is this above and beyond the call of duty for the Good Knight?
Similar authors: Arnold Lobel
Similar books: A Cold Winter's Good Knight by Shelley Moore Thomas; Take Care, Good Knight by Shelley Moore Thomas; Happy Birthday, Good Knight by Shelley Moore Thomas
Reviewed by: mb
Date read: 7/31/2009
ISBN-10: 0142302015
ISBN-13: 9780142302019
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