| Title: | I Want My Mummy | Author First Name: | Bill | Author Last Name: | Myers | Co-Author First Name: | | Co-Author Last Name: | | Series: | Bloodhounds Inc. | Series #: | 9 | Publisher: | Bethany House Publishers | ISBN: | 1556614926 | Genre: | Mystery | Sub Genre: | Adventure | Target Gender: | Both | Target Age: | 12-13 | Issue: Death: | None | Issue: Lifestyle: | None | Issue: Physical: | None | Issue: Relationships: | Siblings | Issue: Religion: | Christianity | Issue: Self Image: | None | Issue: Spiritual: | Faith/Trust | Summary: | An Egyptian Mummy has been delivered to the museum for a display. The only problem is that it never made it there. It vanished. And now it's on the loose and haunting the town! As always it's up to Sean and Melissa to discover the truth behind the mystery. | Extra Notes: | Once again the kids are in the midst of a crazy mystery. Once again, what people blame on ghosts or, in this case, a mummy, turns out to have a logical explanation. Bill Myers does two kinds of books dealing with ghosts. The younger kids books like BloodHounds INC. show that most "ghosts" are just misunderstandings or technology deceptions. His older books like the Forbidden Doors series deals with demons, a being that has the ability to masquerade as the commonly believed image of a ghost or human who has died. Both show that ghosts are not real, but whereas the books for older audiences do address the supernatural, the younger books are more lighthearted, dealing with humans rather than the supernatural. | Reviewer: | J:-)mi | Recommendation Scale: | 3 |
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