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Thursday, May 23, 2013

#9 The Ghost at Dawn's House



Sorry, everybody.  I totally thought I had posted this weeks ago.  Enjoy!

I am not a ghost person.  I do not believe in ghosts and if they do exists, they don’t bother me.  I am not totally freaked out by the thought of ghosts.  My sister Angie is; I am not.  Dawn is in the same camp as Angie and is all about the ghosties and ghoulies.  Let’s dive right in, shall we?
The cover has Dawn and Jeff looking up a staircase that is apparently the secret passageway.  The only real beef I have with this cover is that it’s supposed to be late August and hot; I sincerely doubt that Jeff will be wearing a sweatshirt and jeans.
The book begins with the reuniting of the BSC.  They spend TWO WHOLE WEEKS apart from each other.  They talk about their sitting jobs and MA and Stacey talk about some issues with the Pike boys, a little carry over from book 8.  Kristy also talks about sitting for the St. Perkins family, who are new charges in this book.  Hooray!  Children who make the other children of the world look like blithering idiots!  We get the intro stuff here too.
Dawn goes home and looks around for Jeff so that they can get ready for dinner.  Sharon got a job and dinner somewhat falls to the kids.  He’s goofing around in the barn; Dawn thinks he’s a ghost.  They decide to eat dinner outside and Dawn gets a little spooked out in the house while Jeff is out setting the table.  Their house is an old farmhouse from the late 1700’s, so Dawn is sure it’s haunted.  Which is probably why she jumps a mile when Sharon comes in and touches her arm.  The have dinner outside and just as they finish eating, a storm arrives.
Dawn decides to spend the evening reading her ghostie and ghoulie book, because she won’t be at all freaked out by it.  She ends up hearing tapping and moaning and whining and shrieks for her mom.  Sharon comes in, calmly and logically points out that they’re in the midst of a big storm and recommends Dawn go to bed.  Dawn, of course, cannot sleep after scaring herself like that.  Mommy Moment:  Sharon was calm and logical; I sure hope she also knew that Dawn was in no calmed by her logic.  Kids (in my experience) generally aren’t.
The next day is kind of a rainy day, so Dawn invites the BSC over to search for a hidden passageway.  They split into teams and start searching.  One of Dawn’s walls has a hollow thud, but nothing comes of it.  One team (Stacey and MA) decides to scare the other after some snotty comments are made.  Then the other team gets back at them.  Then Jeff scares them.  That’s the extent of the day.
A sitting chapter.  MA introduces us to the St. Perkins girls.  Mommy Moment:  Now I get that Gabby is the second child and second and third children tend to be a bit more advanced than their elder siblings.  I think we all hate these kids because the girls make such a big deal about how awesome they are compared to other kids.
Dawn has a sitting job with the Pikes and Mal is the second sitter.  Mrs. Pike again reiterates that they don’t like rules, except for safety reasons, and proceeds to explain that Nicky can go anywhere in a two block radius of the house.  Mommy Moment: Mrs. Pike says the rules are all about safety, but they won’t let Mal dye her hair or get contacts.  How are those safety issues?  It just don’t jive.  Right away the triplets decide to go swimming at a friend’s house and, rather than take Nicky, they ask Dawn if Jeff can come.  Nicky gets mad and storms off. Dawn gets worried and goes to look for Nicky while Mal stays with the girls.  She finds him later, dirty, but smug and cool.  Mommy Moment:  I might suspend the two-block rule while a sitter was there.  I don’t think that it’s a good idea to put that kind of responsibility on a sitter and Dawn’s panic kind of proves my point.
Dawn goes home and the house is hot, so of course she decides to go sit in the barn to read her book.  It’s not cool, but it is relaxing.  She finds a haybale, sits down and falls through the floor.  It turns out she’s found a secret passage that leads to her room!  She also finds a shoe buckle and a key, which of course means the passage is …HAUNTED!!  Yes, because finding junk in a secret passageway automatically equals ghost.  Seriously, Ann, if you want me to believe these girls are intelligent, have them use better deduction skills than this!
Another sitting chapter.  Kristy sits for her sibs, the power goes out and Karen proceeds to scare the snot out of everyone with her ghost stories.  (Will these girls ever learn with that kid???)
Across town, Dawn and Jeff spend the evening in the secret passage.  Sharon is out with “the Trip Man,” which no one is happy about.  When the power goes out, Dawn and Jeff grab a flashlight and investigate the passageway.  Dawn finds a nickel and an ice cream cone, tells Jeff the passageway is haunted and they run screaming out of the passageway to call their mom.  She heads for home while Jeff and Dawn try to  block the passageway with shelving.  The lights come on as Sharon and Trip enter Dawn’s room.  They look over the passageway, decide there isn’t anyone in there and plan to get a lock for the door. 
Dawn is freaked out and decides to sleep downstairs.  She finds a book on the history of Stoneybrook in her mom’s purse and decides to read it.  She stumbles across a chapter on legends.  She reads one about the Mullray family, with a mentally unstable son named Jared, who refused to leave their farm.  No one could find him; his voice seemed to come from between the house and the barn…as though he were in a passageway!.  Of course, Dawn surmises, it’s HER house and HER barn.  Jared Mullray is haunting the passageway.
Another sitting chapter.  Claudia is at the Newton’s and Jamie is a handful.
Dawn and MA are hanging out in the barn and MA says she’s too scared of things.  So Dawn tests her out by taking her into the secret passageway.  As they go through, Dawn looks for the nickel, but it’s not there, but there are peanut shells.  She starts flipping out and tells MA the passageway is haunted, which causes MA to go running out.  She and Dawn run into her room and slam the door shut.  As they sit talking, there are more thumps and thuds and Dawn is convinced there is a ghost, especially when she goes in again and there’s now a book.
Stacey sits for the Pikes and Nicky disappears right after she gets there.  Vanessa and Margo decide to shampoo Claire’s hair with a sample and Stacey is trying to get it out and is worried about Nicky, so she calls Dawn.  Dawn is sitting at the house listening to thumps in the passageway and freaking out, so she jumps at the chance to go looking for Nicky.  She finds him, smelling vaguely familiar, and returns him to the Pikes, sure she won’t hear anything more noises from the passageway.  She’s right.
A few days later, she’s sitting for the Pike boys and Mallory.  The triplets tease Nicky, he runs off and Dawn decide to test her theory.  She goes to the passageway and finds Nicky in there.  They have a talk about him coming there, he apologizes for scaring her and they head for home.  Nicky talks to his mom about needing space and she says she’ll have a talk with the triplets about their behavior to Nicky.  Mommy Moment:  I guess it’s time to break your rule about rules that aren’t about safety, huh Dee?
The BSC has a sleepover at Dawn’s house and they decide to watch movies.  The picks are Ghostbusters (holla!) and Sixteen Candles (Ann has never seen that movie, has she?  It’s MA’s pick and I sincerely believe Richard would never let that movie in the house).  They watch Ghostbusters first, then Claudia decides they should have s’mores.  It turns out they’ve brought junk food and Dawn and Stacey are a little ticked.  Dawn tells Stacey about the secret passage, so they sneak through and scare the other girls in Dawn’s room.  Then there is a rapping noise that freaks everyone out and they spend the rest of the night in the living room.  They wake up the next morning and start talking about how few days there are left of summer vacation.  Dawn’s excited; she’s not going to let a ghost get in her way!

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