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Howliday Inn by James Howe
Howliday Inn by James Howe




The story begins, as these things often do, with a journey. In the words of the author at the start: "If the memories of that week no longer make my blood run cold, they still have enough of a chilling effect to give me pause." 'Bunnicula's weakness was that the action barely left the living room and that drained vegetables, no matter how pale, somehow failed to inspire fear. He fully assumes his role as Watson, recording the feats of ratiocination performed by Chester.

Howliday Inn by James Howe

( )Ī harrowing tale of mystery and strange occurances in the night, 'Howliday Inn' is an incredible leap forward, in form and substance, for Harold X, here writing underneath the pseudonym of James Howe. Jessica has her own ideas but she's not sharing them with me yet. Was Chester just saying he knew, or did he actually know? It is kind of left up to the reader to decide.

Howliday Inn by James Howe

but in this one he seems to be more on top of the game with his detective work, though he does still make a few wild accusations, claiming he knew what was going on the whole time at the end. Chester makes a lot of wild accusations that were mostly all wrong, in the first book. Chester and Harold both take turns at being detectives trying to figure out what happened to the missing pets. There's not much horror in this one, it goes straight to the "mystery". With this in mind, we begin the hair-raising and laughter filled journey of Harold and his cat friend, Chester, at the Chateau Bow-Wow. We've set a time that she can read to me, and I am thoroughly enjoying these cute little characters and that Jessica is asking, "Can I go ahead and read the next chapter?" You know when a book begins with a dog named Harold scratching on the door to leave a manuscript in plastic.then stays long enough to have a doughnut and hot chocolate, that you are in for a hilarious adventure. Not that I have anything against television.just saying.

Howliday Inn by James Howe

My little friend, Jessica was always a reader, but this series has really got her READING! I don't think she has turned the television on since she started with the firs book.






Howliday Inn by James Howe