Book details
The Loch Ness Punster (43 Old Cemetery Road) (43 Old Cemetery Road, 7)
Description
In the seventh and final installment of the popular 43 Old Cemetery Road series, twelve-year-old Seymour Hope has inherited a castle in Loch Ness, Scotland. It could be the perfect summer vacation spot for Seymour and his parents, Olive C. Spence and Ignatius B. Grumply. But Iggy wants nothing to do with the castle. Why? Because it was owned by his uncle Ian, a world-famous psychiatrist and the world's worst punster. So Iggy stays home to write, and Seymour and Olive set off for Scotland—each with a secret.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
144 pages
Book in series
#7
Why to read
- Engaging Mystery: 'The Loch Ness Punster' offers readers an intriguing mystery that unfolds in a unique setting, keeping readers engaged as they try to solve the puzzle alongside the characters.
- Humorous Writing: Kate Klise is known for her witty and pun-filled writing style, which makes the reading experience enjoyable and light-hearted, perfect for young readers and those young at heart.
- Creative Format: The book is part of the '43 Old Cemetery Road' series, which is presented through a series of letters, newspaper articles, and other documents, providing a refreshing and interactive reading experience.
- Themes of Friendship and Collaboration: The story emphasizes the importance of working together and the power of friendship, as the characters must collaborate to unravel the mystery, making it a great read for teaching valuable life lessons.