Reviewed by Chelsee
MAP 2008, 8th grade
The ghost grave.
By: Peg Kehret, Published by Penguin Group, 2005.
210 pages
I sit upon the cold hard ground with no sound. This silence has never been so haunting. As I read in the quite, I could feel as Josh felt, I could hear as Josh heard, I could see as Josh saw.
Joshes story began when he had to spend the summer with his crazy aunt. And to his surprise it was not as he expected. He made a new friend named Willie. Willie was very different from the rest of us. He has passed away so very long ago. It was Josh’s mission to help Willie to get his legs back with the rest of his body. When he is un-digging the leg he finds something unexpected, a suitcase full of stolen money. How far will the person that buried that go to get it back? You’ll have to read this book to find out what happens.
I really liked this book. I thought it was interesting how the banker happened to bury the case where Willie’s bones are buried.
I would recommend this book to anybody who likes a book that makes you sit at the edge of your seat to see what will happen next. For people who like cool chillers this book is for you.

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