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Ghost Town at Sundown by Mary Pope Osborne
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Ghost Town at Sundown

by Mary Pope Osborne

Series: Magic Tree House (10)

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this book is full of mysteries and action. The main characters are jack and annie. They go on a quest to help morgan find spells. They run into some trouble and have to fight their way out. ( )
  TrueVillian23 | Sep 24, 2009 |
Jack and Annie start off on a new adventure this time to the Wild West. They end up in a ghost town where no one is around with a riddle to solve about, "out of the blue, my lonely voice calls out to you, who am I?am I? The two start off exploring the ghost town and find a piano playing by itself. Then a herd of bandits ride through on horses with a mustang horse they have separated from its baby. The baby comes through and the two decide they must try to help. Suddenly the horses owners show up and want to know why they have his horse. They explain and help Slim go to rescue the mother from the bandits. Their mission is successful and they spend the night in the canyon with Slim. In the morning, they convince Slim to let the horses go free and he agrees. When Annie yells bye into the canyon to the horse, she hears an echo of her voice, that is when they realized they solved the riddle. ( )
  ktibbs | Jun 6, 2009 |
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  fatjackadams | Jan 4, 2009 |
I liked it because one thing was named after an animal--it was called Rattlensnake Flasts. It was a little funny. ( )
  skeeterbo | Jul 21, 2008 |
Jack and Annie must solve another riddle, but they also feel they must help a cow boy get his horses back from the theives who stole them. They accomplish both goals- bringing them one step closer to becoming master librariens. ( )
  t1bclasslibrary | Nov 5, 2006 |
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