Scooby and the gang are spending their summer at Craggy Mountain Camp. But they get more than spooky ghost stories when a ghastly giant begins haunting their campfire. Looks like the gang’s got a mystery to solve!Scooby-Doo and the Ghastly Giant is a storybook for children ages 7-8
Jesse Leon McCann is an American comic book and children's book author. He wrote most of the stories for the Pinky and the Brain comic series, edited two out of the four Simpsons episode guides, and wrote all of the Smiley the Psychotic Button comics for Chaos! Comics. McCann's Shrek II movie adaptation novel made the New York Times Best Selling Children's Book list in 2005. While McCann mostly scribes comic books and children's books, he has written for a variety of genres in different forms (such as the Austin Powers trivia game).
A fun read that could have easily been a tale from the original TV series. The man in the mask had a few options and there was a decent mystery trying to figure it out. Highly recommended for any fan of the world's best detective dog (sorry MacGruff).
This was the one that I saw the cover wanted to read it then never actually read it. This book was a good book but I liked the other four much more than this one I didn't think there was enough action in it.
This is a fairly typical Scooby-Doo story, taking the gang to a mountain campground. This is a good picture book, with a short narrative and lots of colorful, action-filled illustrations. The mystery wasn't too difficult, nor was it very scary. I purchased this for our youngest for her birthday and we enjoyed reading it together. We donated this book to our local library after we read it.