The Perils of a Paranormal Preteen: Pete knew there would be a lot more homework in Sixth Grade, but he didn't plan on the reading list including the minds of his teachers and classmates. Knowing what they think can be helpful sometimes, but it also gets complicated - ESPecially when Pete thinks the substitute teacher is planning a big robbery.
"Must Read!..The story idea, ingenious, and the writing is laugh-out-loud hilarious..."
John Lehman, BookReview.com
***** "...a wonderful debut 'Tween book... a fine addition to your personal library..."
Janet Boyer, author of The Back in Time Tarot Book
Amazon Top 50 Reviewer
"... a lively story about a boy with special abilities... His quick mind and his relationships with his school friends and adults will be an inspiration to children who read this book."
Peggie Fedderson,
Rhine On-Line: Institute for Consciousness Studies Newsletter - Vol 1(2) 2009
"Reminiscent of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events... heavy on tweeny charm."
Kirkus Discoveries
Moonbeam Children's Book Award - Silver Medal
ForeWord Book of the Year - Finalist
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I have three nieces in this age group. Can't wait to get this to them (and their mom, a teacher)! The 'tweens should eat this up! Everyone loves a good caper!
While I don't have much sixth-grade sense as a late middle-aged guy, I have been an educator for over 25 years and I am the award-winnig author of "Where the River Splits," I can easily say that the story kept engaged from start to finish. That is no small accomplishment. Nice job.