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HUGO’S HAUNTED HANDBOOK by Dave Whamond

HUGO’S HAUNTED HANDBOOK

by Dave Whamond ; illustrated by Dave Whamond

Pub Date: March 12th, 2024
ISBN: 9781771475877
Publisher: Owlkids Books

A self-proclaimed ghost expert instructs readers on how to rid their homes of spirits.

“GOT GHOSTS?” asks Hugo, a dark-skinned child with huge eyes and a mop of black curls. “Thinkin’ about ditchin’ your apparition? Do you want to give your spirit a lift? Force out your phantom? Boot out your boo? Then you’ve come to the right book!” Hugo brags about having ousted a ghost, then suggests that readers try a few experiments to determine if they really have a ghost at home (look for ectoplasm, set up a camera). Hugo then identifies typical ghostly behaviors (spirits are prone to boredom and enjoy pranks) and offers suggestions for getting rid of them (shriek “Bam shicka lam shicka boom boom bam,” practice playing your recorder as loudly as you can). All the while, the ghost whom Hugo supposedly banished follows the unaware child from room to room. Eventually, child and ghost meet and talk, with encouraging results. This graphic novel aimed at younger readers features exaggerated cartoon illustrations and silly exchanges between Hugo and the ghost. The tale brims with wordplay, visual gags, potty humor, and whimsy. (Who knew ghosts love to short-sheet each other?) The text is concise, making it ideal for reluctant readers. Some sophisticated vocabulary is incorporated, and the burgeoning friendship between Hugo and the ghost is heartening.

Spook-tacular!

(Graphic fiction. 5-8)