The Book of Riddles
From the Series Camp Whispering Woods (Phonics Fun — Chapter Books)
On a hike, Nori and her camp friends discover a mysterious book. They take turns reading its spooky riddles. Then strange things start happening. It couldn’t be the book of riddles making this happen, could it?
Long vowels are practiced in this mystery.
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Author: Brian Hershey
Brian Hershey is an educator with over seventeen years of experience teaching middle school English, language arts, and creative writing in urban districts. He has authored several books including Hurry Up, Slowly, Dark Steps, and Life, Like. He is also a certified fiction editor and helps authors with their structural design & copy-editing needs. Brian lives in Maine.
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Camp Whispering Woods (Phonics Fun — Chapter Books)
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Reviews
School Library Journal
“The stories feature short chapters, simple language, and a handful of illustrations, making them a great fit for older elementary students ready for a mix of chills and accessible reading. . . These riddle-filled, phonics-based horror chapter books will be a hit in libraries where children’s spooky stories are in demand.”—School Library Journal