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Greetings from the Graveyard (43 Old Cemetery Road), by Kate Klise

Greetings from the Graveyard (43 Old Cemetery Road), by Kate Klise

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Greetings from the Graveyard (43 Old Cemetery Road), by Kate Klise

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Greetings from the Graveyard (43 Old Cemetery Road), by Kate Klise

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Roses are red, Violets are blue. If a ghost can write books, Why not greeting cards, too?

The bestselling trio from Spence Mansion is launching a greeting card company called Greetings from the Graveyard. But what kind of card do you send to an ex-girlfriend who threatens to publish the love letters of Ignatius B. Grumply? And what do you send when the town of Ghastly is rocked by its first crime wave and two escaped convicts are on the loose? If you’re Olive C. Spence, you send for your old butler, T. Leeves, who arrives just in time for tea—and trouble!      Told in generously illustrated letters and newspaper articles, the 43 Old Cemetery Road books are a visual feast perfect for kids who love series like Big Nate and the Dork Diaries but with a ghostly twist.

Greetings from the Graveyard (43 Old Cemetery Road), by Kate Klise

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #139635 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-10-06
  • Released on: 2015-10-06
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.50" h x .50" w x 5.00" l, 1.00 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 160 pages
Greetings from the Graveyard (43 Old Cemetery Road), by Kate Klise

From School Library Journal Gr 4–7—The ghostly trio from Spence Mansion is debuting a greeting card company called "Greetings from the Graveyard." But when an ex-girlfriend threatens to publish the love letters of Ignatius B. Grumply and the town of Ghastly is plagued by two escaped convicts, trouble ensues. Told in illustrated letters, court transcripts, and newspaper clippings, this hilarious series entry will be a hit with fans and even garner new ones.

Review "This hilarious series entry will be a hit with fans and even garner new ones."—School Library Journal

About the Author Kate Klise is the author of many punny and funny middle grade novels, including all of the books in the popular 43 Old Cemetery Road series. She has also written a number of picture books and young adult novels. Ms. Klise lives in Norwood, Missouri. For more information about Kate, visit www.kateandsarahklise.com.M. Sarah Klise illustrates picture books and middle grade novels with a graphic twist. She also teaches art to children and adults in the Bay Area in California. For more information about Sarah, visit www.kateandsarahklise.com.


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Have the whole series purchased for my Granddaughter who loves them. By Nancy Have the whole series purchased for my Granddaughter who loves them. No matter how old she gets this series from Kate and M. Sarah Klise is still on her top 5 list. She has read and re-read all of them. From the moment we read the first one together (she was 8 yrs. old) and I explained the play on words she was hooked. What a joy these books have been. Please Kate and M. Sarah keep up the great work.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. You'll die laughing By Dienne So who hasn’t had that awkward need to say something without knowing quite what to say? Times when a Hallmark just won’t do. Maybe you need a ghostwriter. Fortunately, the world’s most unusual family, residing at 43 Old Cemetery Road, are here to help. Our beloved Ignatius B. Grumply, his wife and ghostwriter Olive C. Spence and their son Seymour Hope have opened a sideline business, “Greetings from the Graveyard”: “Send one along when everything goes wrong”.Of course, nothing is ever easy for the trio. What with Iggy’s long lost ex-fiancé, Nadia S. Richenov, coming back into the picture and those two escaped cons, Robb Z. Lott and his wife Liza, on the loose. In times like these, you might be in need of a security system, and fortunately new Ghastly residents, Ben and Mia Bizzy are on the job. This installment’s cast of characters is rounded out by appraiser Art Smart, Olive’s former industrious if intrusive butler T. Leeves and the return of Iggy’s old publisher, Paige Turner. Demand for those cards is going to be high.As is standard for this series, we encounter more twists and turns than a Dan Brown book, all packed into about 160 pages of richly illustrated letters, newspapers, text message printouts and other assorted written communications. And once again the Klise sisters have hit it out of the park. I first encountered this series with Book IV, THE PHANTOM OF THE POST OFFICE, and was so hooked I immediately got the first three books to catch myself up. Whether you are new to the series or an old friend, you won’t be disappointed in this latest episode of the lives (and deaths) of some of the most original and enchanting characters in children’s literature.

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. The Most Inspired Bit of Lunacy Launches a Greeting Card Company By FredTownWard Having absolutely loved the first five books in the 43 Old Cemetary Road series: Dying to Meet You, Over My Dead Body, Till Death Do Us Bark, The Phantom of the Post Office, and Hollywood, Dead Ahead, I had little doubt I would love this one, and I was not disappointed.As our story opens, the writing team (and family) of I. B. Grumply, Olive C. Spence, and Seymour Hope, residing in the old Spence Mansion at 43 Cemetery Road, Ghastly, IL, are confronting a problem not all that uncommon to the rich and famous: someone out of their past come forward to try to cash in on their success. In this case it is Nadia S. Richenov, the woman a young Iggy asked to marry him 21 years ago, whose proposal she "turned down like a bedspread". In the midst of writing Nadia a letter telling her off in no uncertain terms, Iggy is interrupted by Olive objecting to the rudeness of his letter. Iggy wishes there was a greeting card for occasions like this, and Olive is inspired to launch a greeting card company that writes and illustrates custom rhyming greeting cards for sticky situations not covered by standard greeting cards: "Greetings from the Graveyard".Meanwhile, a married couple of escaped convicts, Rob Z. Lott and Liza Lott, neither the first, the last, nor the worst of the soul crushing puns contained herein, have launched an unprecedented crime spree in previously crime free Ghastly, IL, that is simply beyond the capabilities of Sheriff Mike Ondolences (I warned you) to deal with. Worse, a determined Nadia S. Richenov has shown up in Ghastly, intending either to marry Iggy or blackmail him with the threat of publishing all those embarrassing love letters he wrote to her. Meanwhile, Seymour Hope is trying to figure out how to earn enough money to buy Iggy a great gift for his first Father's Day, and Olive C. Spense is getting worried enough about the crime wave (The portrait of her hanging in the Spense mansion dining room, the one whose eyes appear to follow you around the room, was recently appraised at $5,000,000.00, and it made the local news.) to request the return of her former butler T. Leeves,...despite the fact that he died before she did, which leaves the problem of contacting him among others, but if you can send "Greetings from the Graveyard",...?Chaos and hilarity ensue, and once more the gimmick of having the story told entirely through written communication works fairly well.I shall be eagerly awaiting the next volumes in this delightful series, soul crushing puns and all.

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