Sunday, September 2, 2012

Review- Hocus Pocus Hotel by Michael Dahl, Lisa K. Weber

Hocus Pocus Hotel by Michael Dahl, Lisa K. Weber

Ever since it was built by the great magician Abracadabra, the hotel Tyler Yu lives in has had its share of mysterious events. Ghosts wandering the halls, a magician who vanishes into thin air – Ty can’t figure these things out on his own. But Charlie Hitchcock, with his photographic memory, might just be the partner the school bully needs. Together, they’ll solve magical mysteries beyond your wildest imagination.

 

My Review: I liked the book Hocus Pocus Hotel. The auther Michael Dahl put in a marvelous amount of detail, for example, Charlie Hitchcock one of the characters Michael puts in needs a big angry dog and he needs a body guard,  but he has none of these things. Michael made the characters look and sound so real,  I enjoyed it. 

The world in the book was, lets just say it was as if I was living it. The main characters are Tyler, Charlie and Mr. Madagascar.  Ty is a mean person, or a bully and skinny.  Charlie is a geek, skinny and weak.  I really hope that Michael writes another book in this series,  I loved it.

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