This series targets new independent readers with easy to follow plots and grade level appropriate text. Help build a better reader today!
When Chase is dared to sleep over at the old Williams house, he stumbles into a haunting situation. The third grade is hard enough for him and his best friend Rosie and cousin Zach, but one night in a haunted house might be more than they can stand. The children discover a family secret that could free the entire town of Gum Springs from the Williams family curse forever.
Are Chase and his friends courageous enough to take the case?
Michael W. Garza often finds himself wondering where his inspiration will come from next and in what form his imagination will bring it to life. The outcomes regularly surprise him and it’s always his ambition to amaze those curious enough to follow him and take in those results. He hopes everyone will find something that frightens, surprises, or simply astonishes them.
This chapter book is perfect for beginning readers. I read it with my daughter, and both of us enjoyed the story. It isn't too scary for little ones, but my daughter found it sufficiently spooky.
The story is about three friends who come across a ghost and must find the key to saving themselves and the town of Gum Springs. My daughter and I loved the characters and the humorous dialogue. I love that this book can be enjoyed by children and parents alike.
If you're looking for a fun read, I highly recommend One Ghost Too Many! I can't wait until the next book in the series comes out.
What kid doesn't think old houses are haunted? I loved this story because the kids' reactions were believable, and it was easy to get sucked into the story and cheer them on. This book isn't at all too scary, and the adventure and humor along the way are really great. I definitely recommend this for early readers.