Ghost Boy of Makenzie House: Book Review

Hello everyone! I just finished a book I got from Digitally Lit, Ghost Boy of Makenzie House by Patti Larsen! I brought it with me to read on the plane on the way to-oh wait… I almost spoiled my next post! Hahaha! I will write about the trip very soon, but right now, we can focus on the book! ✈️

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Author: Patti Larsen

Publisher: Gooselane Editions

Pages: 153

Ghost Boy of Makenzie Ghost Boy of Makenzie House is the story of ten-year-old Chloe, who is an orphan because her parents died in a car crash. With both of her parents dead, she has no choice but to move from Ontario to with her aunt in Prince Edward Island. Chloe finds out that there is in fact, a ghost hanging around her house, but everyone chooses to ignore him and pretend they didn’t see him. Because, let’s face it, if you actually saw a ghost in your house it would be less creepy to convince yourself that you were hallucinating rather than believe. But Chloe finds out that this boy needs her help, she then tries to help him as best as she can. This book is a really fun read, although it’s short, it’s fun! Also, I could relate to Chloe because she moved from Ontario to Atlantic Canada! This book is great!

To find out what happens to Chloe and her ghosty friend, you can click here to order the book through the Acornpress catalog 😊

Thank you for taking the time to read my review! Stayed tuned for more adventures and book reviews, bye!

5 thoughts on “Ghost Boy of Makenzie House: Book Review

  1. Looks like you got yourself into a real pickle with this blog. . . or are YOU the pickle? 😄
    Looking forward to your next report! Anita and I are just beginning to come out of covid-hibernation by having two couples over for Thanxgiving Dinner, and now some dear friend just for supper tonight. If you and your family ever come through Kentucky, let us know and we’ll take you around.
    ❤️&🙏, c.a.

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