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This second book featuring the intrepid Zack and his stepmother, Judy, is full of the same humorous and spine-tingling storytelling that has made Chris Grabenstein a fast favorite with young and old alike.
Winner of the 2009 Agatha Award for Best Children's/Young Adult Literature
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Posted February 1, 2012
He has done it again i hve fell in love with chirs's books they cobtinue to inspire me and my siblings keep it up chirs i still continye to read the fist book thr crossroads mu favorite chapter was seven when the branch pinned the man to his seat like a prized trophey in a butterfly collection my fave quote of all rime
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Posted January 8, 2012
Silverthorn to Blackbell: I want to overthrow Jaggedclaw. Mira: Did Wraith cause this?
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Posted December 2, 2011
Enters the three room cabin made for her and looks around. The first room, a kitchen and living room, had a granite counter top with an unnesacary island in the middle. An alaskan knife set was on the island. A steel sink with crystaline handles was below study orange wood cabnits. There were glass bowls and shining silverwhere inside. A stainless steel mini refridgerator was next to the dish washer. On the other side of the room, a creamy tan sofa rested infront of a cosy fire place. A shelf above the fire place had wooden bear and wolves carved out of wood on it. A cinnamon scented candle filled the room with delightful smells. The second rom was a bathroom. The third was a bedroom in which she adorned and embellished with her own furniture.
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Posted May 29, 2011
Suspense keeps building. More development and interaction of the ghosts. Good follow up to 'The Crossroads.' Probably can't stand on its own for a full understanding of Zack's history.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged."Thrills and chills of the ectoplasmic and mildly gruesome kind abound in this exciting, humorous sequel to The Crossroads (2008), the author's first novel about 11-year-old Zack Jennings, who sees and vanquishes ghosts. Zack and his famous-author stepmom Judy arrive at a regional theater in Connecticut where a musical based on Judy's popular books is to be produced. There's more to this theater than greasepaint and sawdust, however. (Hint: Not for nothing is it called "The Hanging Hill Playhouse.") Before long Zack encounters all manner of specters who met their demise in and around the place, and readers are let in on the secret, demented doings of the director, whose dabblings in necromancy are designed to resurrect brutal killers. A new friendship with a famous young film star develops realistically, and Zack and other benevolent ghost hunters are soon on the breathtaking case. Readers will race through terse sentences and demonically paced chapters to reach the satisfying, Indiana Jones-like and, yes, thought-provoking ending-and they'll be hanging on for the next installment."
-Kirkus Reviews
"The Hanging Hill Playhouse has a long, dark history as Zack soon discovers. The 11-year-old, who has the ability to see ghosts; his stepmother, Judy; and his dog arrive at the theater for rehearsals of Curiosity Cat, the musical Judy has written. They are unaware of anything sinister until a series of mysterious ghosts appears and strange things begin to happen. Zack and Meghan, a young actress, nose about while the "psycho" director loses himself in necromancy. An endearing element in the novel is the warm relationship between Zack and his stepmother. The plot is fast paced and there are numerous characters, especially toward the end, with frequent scene switches that demand a lot of readers' ability to visualize the goings-on. All in all, this successor to The Crossroads (Random, 2008) is a successful stand-alone. The story line is hauntingly delicious as the fully fleshed-out creepiness comes tempered with humor. It's a throwback to the kids' matinees of yore."
-School Library Journal, Robyn Gioia
"Does your favorite young reader love ghost stories? If they find it fun to scare their friends with stories of ghouls, and blood, and mad killers, Chris Grabenstein's second Zack and Judy adventure, The Hanging Hill, is the perfect book. The sequel to The Crossroads is even creepier than the first book. It's the perfect late-at-night or Halloween book for readers nine to twelve. Creepy, with some humor,The Hanging Hill, has a heroic young man, a terrific stepmother, and, Zack's dog, Zipper. Grabenstein combines horrible villains with ghosts and humor for a successful ghost story."
-Lesa Holstine, Lesa's Book Critiques
"The Hanging Hill isn't like other ghost stories where the living falls in love with the dead. This book is intense, fast-paced and scary (but not too scary to read before bed.) You won't be able to put it down."
-KidzWorld
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Overview
How serious is stage fright? At the Hanging Hill Playhouse, it can kill you.After narrowly escaping a malevolent spirit in The Crossroads, Zack and Judy are hoping to relax during the rehearsals for a show based on Judy’s bestselling children’s books. Little do they know that the director is planning to raise a horde of evil specters from the dead, and to accomplish this, he needs a human sacrifice . . . and Zack fits the bill perfectly.
This second book featuring the intrepid Zack and his stepmother, Judy, is full of the same humorous and spine-tingling storytelling that has made ...