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Age at time of review - 12
Reviewer's Location - Phoenix, AZ, United States
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The Monsters' Anonymous Club: Don't Play with Dead Things is a book about an 11-year-old named Jeremy, who solves a supernatural mystery with the help of his friends. In secret, the Monsters' Anonymous Club (MAC) has been saving the town from monsters, like vampires and ghosts. However, they aren't sure how to help when Jeremy's mother becomes possessed. Her possession is the result of a rule he broke. The MAC investigates and finds that they must go to mean ol’ Mr. Crankle's house. When they arrive at his home, they receive more than they bargained for.

Opinion: 

Monsters' Anonymous Club: Don't Play with Dead Things was an awesome book. J.L. Lipp wrote an excellent book filled with excitement, fun, and many plot twists. One aspect I really liked about this book was the rich descriptions in it. For example: “Kimmy ate four hot-dogs, two helpings of potato salad, three ears of corn and a huge piece of cherry pie. And she didn’t even get a stomachache!” I felt the characters could have been developed further, but they were described adequately. I would recommend this book to anyone aged 8 and above.

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5
Content Rating:

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