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Spooksville #24

The Witch's Gift

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The Witch has called them all to her castle. She says she is leaving Spooksville, but before she goes she wants to grant them each a wish. The gang is thrilled and they are also frightened. What price will they have to pay to have anything they ask for?

128 pages, Library Binding

First published August 11, 1998

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Christopher Pike

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Christopher Pike is the pseudonym of Kevin McFadden. He is a bestselling author of young adult and children's fiction who specializes in the thriller genre.

Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name.

McFadden was born in New York but grew up in California where he stills lives in today. A college drop-out, he did factory work, painted houses and programmed computers before becoming a recognized author. Initially unsuccessful when he set out to write science fiction and adult mystery, it was not until his work caught the attention of an editor who suggested he write a teen thriller that he became a hit. The result was Slumber Party (1985), a book about a group of teenagers who run into bizarre and violent events during a ski weekend. After that he wrote Weekend and Chain Letter. All three books went on to become bestsellers.

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Profile Image for Evelyn (devours and digests words).
229 reviews622 followers
July 15, 2021
For a decade, I longed for the final installment in the Spooksville series. I ran out of it at Book number 14 and have since been wondering what was the fate of Adam and his friends.

Even more, I wanted to satiate my curiosity for the mysteries behind Spooksville. Why is the small town in a remote part of America so haunted? Why is Anne Templeton the witch even there to begin with? What's her history? So I went into this book expecting a pretty tied up knot with a bow to conclude the entire story. But this final book didn't give me as much closure. I guess I'll have to settle with the scarce bits and pieces of information that we get throughout the series.

This book, on the other hand, felt rushed. It's as if Pike can't wait to finish the entire thing up so he could focus on his other more serious projects. I'm just assuming though. Overall, I felt there is still potential to continue the Spooksville series. I'll miss this weird creepy little town.
Profile Image for Wafi 'Da Waffle' Habib.
3 reviews
July 23, 2012
Since I am a teen I really didn't LIKE THIS BOOK! I gave 2 stars because of the twists and the beginning. The rest of the book was childish and I regret buying this book. Haters gonna hate and unfortunately when it comes to this book, I am a hater.
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501 reviews17 followers
May 3, 2020
On one hand, I'm sad I'm out of these books, but I'm also glad I can finally be able to make progress on a blog project about the series I am working on lol. Now to re-watch the TV show, woo hoo.
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6 reviews
May 20, 2020
The book was great but my only problem is that it was too open ending for my taste, and having re-read the whole series after ten years in a two-day span didn't help as I was really invested in the story as I was when I was twelve.
The town witch, Ann Templeton, is leaving Spooksville to reunite with her daughter and husband so she calls the whole gang, meaning the core five, to her castle and grants each of them a wish with the condition that they won't tell anyone or the wish will be nullified.
Each of them wishes something that goes really well with their personalities: Adam wishes knowing what was right, Watch wishes to read minds, Sally wishes for a unlimited credit card, Cindy wishes for the love of the boy she loves and Bryce wishes for a spaceship. Of course each wish, maybe except Sally's, have a consequence for the group and leads to many complications in their last adventure.
Of course at the end they are still friends but the book ends with:"All of them went home"
And that's it, too open ended, we don't know if it was really their last adventure together or what. Also I know that they were like twelve in the first book but it's mentioned in one of the last books that they are around fourteen now and so I expected a more conclusive decision on the feelings Sally harbored for Adam, Bryce feeling's for Cindy and Cindy's feelings for both Adam and Bryce, which is also a problem they have to face in this book.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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February 14, 2024
Et voilà le dernier tome de Spooksville. Je ne savais pas trop à qui m'attendre mais j'avais l'intuition que la saga n'aurait pas de vraie fin, et cela a bien été le cas. Je trouve cela dommage, et je suis assez frustrée par certaines choses. Je ne vais pas le cacher, je m'attendais à bien plus pour ce dernier tome, et j'ai trouvé que le choix de Christopher Pike concernant les ennemis de Un cadeau empoisonné était trop facile et trop répétitif. L'histoire était sympathique mais finir sur un tout ça pour ça, ce n'est clairement pas ce que l'on attend d'une fin.

Un cadeau empoisonné commençait pourtant très bien. Anne Templeton décide de réunir nos cinq héros pour leur annoncer son départ. Un choc car la sorcière a toujours fait partie de Spooksville (on évite de penser qu'elle a sa fille avec elle au château, et qu'il n'est nullement fait mention de la jeune fille... ni du devenir des Tolls sanguinaires... des détails...). Et c'est un peu là que la frustration commence, car j'ai toujours adoré le personnage de la sorcière et elle n'a jamais été exploitée réellement. En fait, globalement, la série reste très superficielle sur tout, mais c'était la fin, donc j'avais encore espoir. Pour son départ, elle octroie à Sally, Cindy, Adam, Tic-Tac et Brice un souhait. Et là clairement, on sent que ça va foirer. Ils ont douze ans... ça sent le cadeau empoisonné à plein nez, mais aussi une dernière leçon de la part de celle qui a toujours veillé sur eux. Anne Templeton dit pourtant que les souhaits sont très bien... et c'est là que je remets grandement en cause son jugement ! XD Mis à part celui d'Adam... les autres sont très discutables...

Et puis vient l'aventure en elle-même. Des extraterrestres... encore... Moi, je voulais de la fantaisie pure, plus d'Anne Templeton, plus de l'essence même de Spooksville. Et nous voilà, encore une fois, envoyés dans l'espace pour sauver le monde. Alors, oui, l'histoire est sympa, il y a beaucoup d'action, le travail sur les voeux de chacun est aussi très bien géré... mais c'est un tome qui aurait pu se trouver à n'importe quel moment de la saga. Et oui, je trouve dommage d'avoir encore choisi des extraterrestres alors que le folklore mondial est si vaste.

Concernant les souhaits. Comme je le disais, mis à part celui d'Adam, je n'ai pas trouvé les autres très intelligents, et dès que l'on comprend ce qu'ils ont souhaité, on sait que cela va partie en cacahuètes. J'ai plus vécu cela comme une leçon que comme une chance, et je me dis que l'effet cadeau d'au revoir était encore une entourloupe. Les enfants gèrent très bien les choses, et clairement c'est super de voir qu'ils apprennent de leurs erreurs et qu'ils ont cette maturité qui ne pourra que grandir au fil des années, mais tout de même...

Je referme donc ce chapitre, un peu mitigée. Je suis contente d'avoir été au bout cependant, car j'avais abandonné la saga durant mon adolescence et je me demandais vraiment comment tout avait fini. Ma curiosité a donc été assouvie ! Spooksville reste cependant une bonne saga jeunesse malgré ses défauts. Elle a bien vieilli, je m'attendais à bien pire, et on notera aussi toujours ces petites morales bienveillantes qui sont dans chacun des tomes.
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28 reviews
March 27, 2008
just love to read this book.. =)

great plot.. interesting story for a young childern =)

besides i love all the things about witches..

^_^..V

-recommended for childern who loves to have adventure in their own world .. -
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