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Peeled |  | Author: Joan Bauer Publisher: Speak
List Price: $7.99 Buy New: $4.32 as of 11/5/2009 18:01 CST details You Save: $3.67 (46%)
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Seller: smokymtnbooks Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 45936
Media: Paperback Edition: Reprint Reading Level: Young Adult Pages: 256 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.5 x 0.7
ISBN: 0142414301 EAN: 9780142414309 ASIN: 0142414301
Publication Date: June 25, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Hildy Biddle wants something monumental to happen so she can finally prove herself to be more than a high school journalist. The problem? Her towns biggest story stars a ghost, which is not an easy interview. But while the local paper is playing up peoples fears with shocking headlines of creepy happenings, Hildy is determined to discover whats really going on. Unfortunately, her desire to uncover the truth is starting to cause a stir. With rumors swirling and tensions high, can Hildy push past all the hype and find out the real truth?
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And Another Book Read Reviews June 20, 2009 And Another Book Read Hildy Biddle is a sixteen year old journalist following her dead father's footsteps. She is determined to find the truth. Hildy lives in Banesville, New York which has an abundance of apple orchards and a haunted house that has come back to life. There have been weird events occurring at the old Ludlow house now for a while, including a mysterious break-in and then a death. The town becomes a bundle of nerves with the price of mace skyrocketing while property prices are dwindling. No one is sure of the truth and the editor at the local newspaper, the Buzz, is of no help. Hildy, along with the help of the members of the school newspaper, the Core, set off on a journey of clues and lies to solve the mystery of the Ludlow house. Hildy won't settle for anything less than the truth and is quite perturbed when there are many lies floating around town. Soon there is a clash of the newspapers and a desperate fury to solve the mystery. Who could be behind the haunted house? Could it really be ghosts or is it just greedy people?
This was a really cute book and great for all ages. I'm so glad I got the chance to read it, as it is now one of my favorite books. It mixes mystery, high school, and even a little romance into one great heap of a book! Hildy is a lovable character who I couldn't get enough of. Everything starts to unfold at the end of the book and just made me keep turning the pages. Joan Bauer has once again created an unforgettable book which will be loved for many years to come. The writing is excellent, the characters are great, and the storyline is fantastic. For anyone looking for a little mystery and a novel as sweet as an apple in their lives, look no further than Peeled by Joan Bauer.
Courtesy of Books Love Jessica Marie April 22, 2009 Jessica Gallagher (OH, USA) Including Peeled, I have read four books by Joan Bauer. I originally read The Rules of the Road around fifth grade and have been in love with it ever since, which could also explain why I liked Best Foot Forward because it is a sequel. However, when I decided to try Thwonk I wasn't that impressed because it had a lot of fantasy elements within it which isn't her normal style. This caused me to be a bit hesitant towards reading Peeled, but I gave in due to the fact that the cover was just that amazing.
I am very glad that I decided to give her another try. Peeled is an excellent story about a teen journalist who is trying to uncover the truth about a haunted house in her town. All of the characters are extremely lifelike, even though the book just offers a brief glimpse into their lives. Both Hildy and her cousin Elizabeth have lost a parent, but under two completely different circumstances. Hildy got to know her father, while Elizabeth's mother died while she was young. This helps connect with the readers because it doesn't limit the experience.
The story was a little predictable at times, but it does contain a couple of twists are still surprising to the reader. I would definitely recommend this book to any fans of The Rules of the Road, YA fiction in general, and especially anyone who has written for a newspaper or dreams of doing so in the future.
Hey! I've heard this one before... January 16, 2009 Alissa J. Lemerise "And they would have gotten away with it too if it hadn't been for those meddling kids". A fun read, but a bit too much like an episode of Scooby-Doo.
Peeled January 3, 2009 Melissa A. Palmer Small, apple growing town is gaining fame for having a haunted house. Is it legit or are sinister forces at work behind the scenes? Hildy, a HS newspaper journalist, vows to find out. She begins to look into the mysterious happenings in her small hometown. Good action/mystery to keep readers hooked. Joan Bauer is a well-known ya author and this book does not disappoint.
A high school reporter eager to stand up for the truth - even when a ghost is involved September 8, 2008 Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) Joan Bauer's PEELED tells of a high school reporter eager to stand up for the truth - even when a ghost is involved. A host of ghostly sightings involves Hildy in a run to discover what's really going on, uncovering a dangerous plot in the process.
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