Present Out Of Books The Ghost in the Big Brass Bed (Nina Tanleven #3)
Title | : | The Ghost in the Big Brass Bed (Nina Tanleven #3) |
Author | : | Bruce Coville |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 192 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 1991 by Turtleback Books |
Categories | : | Paranormal. Ghosts. Mystery. Fantasy. Childrens. Fiction. Middle Grade |
Bruce Coville
Hardcover | Pages: 192 pages Rating: 4.09 | 496 Users | 34 Reviews
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When sixth grader Nina Tanleven starts working at an antiques shop, she never expects to stumble onto a mystery -- or into danger. But that's exactly what happens when she and her best friend, Chris, go to pick up an antique wardrobe at old Miss Watson's. From the moment the girls set foot in the run-down mansion, they sense that it's haunted -- even before they discover the tower room with its big brass bed and grieving little girl ghost! But the tower romm isn't the only place holding secrets. In the parlor there's a gruesome painting, which seems to have a terrible hold over Nina. Could there be a connection between it and the ghostly child crying upstairs? As Nina and Chris begin investigating, a second ghost puts in an eerie appearance. The girls realize this could be the biggest ghost-busting adventure of their lives -- if they survive!Describe Books Conducive To The Ghost in the Big Brass Bed (Nina Tanleven #3)
ISBN: | 0785797718 (ISBN13: 9780785797715) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.brucecoville.com/books.asp?tid=157 |
Series: | Nina Tanleven #3 |
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Ratings: 4.09 From 496 Users | 34 ReviewsColumn Out Of Books The Ghost in the Big Brass Bed (Nina Tanleven #3)
My second favorite in the trilogy. This one has several ghosts and they all revolve around the obligatory creepy house. But, it is why they are haunting the house that is so remarkable. Add in art, friendship and antiques and you have a multi-layered story.My second favorite in the trilogy. This one has several ghosts and they all revolve around the obligatory creepy house. But, it is why they are haunting the house that is so remarkable. Add in art, friendship and antiques and you have a multi-layered story.
This book is REALLY SCARY.
I've been reading through my old favourites to see if they stand up and if they still merit a spot on my bookshelf, and I was thinking I'd probably end up giving this away. Nah dude!! This is middle-grade lit at its best. The intricacy of the plot, the relevance of the commentary, our two engaging and entertaining heroines all shine. The enduring maturity of the themes and tone that have defined the entire series are hiked up to Nine Tan-leven, and the ending is absolutely gorgeous.
This book was really good. But, the character that I really hated was that she seemed nice, but then towards the end, she turned out evil.
This series will always have a special place in my heart, always. Because we never forget the books that sparked our love for reading.
The last book in the trilogy (unless you count the ebook-only short story "The Ghost Let Go," which is terrible). This installment isn't as strong as the others, mainly because the narrative is too complicated and loses focus on the main characters we've come to love so well. Nine and Chris aren't quite as charmingly engaged in this mystery as they have been before, but that's because the mystery itself is weighted down with gloom from the First World War. It's still a Coville book, with great
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