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The Ghosts of Tupelo Landing
by Sheila Turnage
got really boring (10/12/2015)
this book had so much potential throught its plot, but it elaborate on things that didnt even matter in the end. i feel like the auter had no idea of how they were going to end it so they picked up all the lose ends and tied it into a pretty little know. But no, the book needed more, it need more ghosts! The first 100 pages of the book wont really matter in the end. Sure the inn was what git them on the hunt for ghosts, but it just got redundent after that. Oh,band did i mention there is absolutely no character development! if you really want to read this book, get it from a library, its not good ebough to be bought
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