Synopses & Reviews
Kat didnt believe in ghostsuntil now. . .
When Kat Sinclairs dad tells her his new job hosting the ghost-hunting TV show Passport to Paranormal means theyll be living on the road and visiting the worlds most haunted places, Kat packs her bags without a second thought. But the ghostbusting life isnt as cool as Kat expected. The cast and crew dont always get along, the producers annoying nephew has unexpectedly shown up, and Kat thinks the showand her dadmight be cursed. Kat decides to start writing a blog with a behind the scenes look at the creepiest show on TV.” But she soon discovers that going behind the scenes may just reveal more than she really wants to know.
Synopsis
Kat didn't believe in ghosts--until she became a teenage ghostbuster. . . When Kat Sinclair's dad tells her his new job hosting the ghost-hunting TV show Passport to Paranormal means they'll be living on the road and visiting the world's most haunted places, Kat packs her bags without a second thought. But her new life as a ghostbuster isn't as cool as Kat expected. The cast and crew don't always get along, the producer's annoying nephew has unexpectedly shown up, and Kat thinks the show--and her dad--might be cursed. Kat decides to start writing a blog with "a behind the scenes look at the creepiest show on TV." But she soon discovers that going behind the scenes may just reveal more than she really wants to know.
Synopsis
Former band director Michelle Schusterman ends her adorable series about middleschool band geeks with the perfect coda! The band has been preparing for their big regional competition all year and it's time for all of their work to pay off. On top of preparing for competition, Holly is excited to go to the Spring Dance with Owen, but is he still interested after meeting a new girl at art camp over spring break? Holly and friends band together to have an amazing end to their seventh grade year.
About the Author
Michelle Schusterman is a former band director and forever band geek, dating back to when she first picked up a pair of drumsticks in the sixth grade. Now Michelle writes books, screenplays, and music. She lives in New York City with her husband (and band mate) and their chocolate lab (who is more of a vocalist).