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The House Where Nobody Lived

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The lovable underdog Lewis Barnavelt and his best friend Rose Rita are at it again—investigating the curious (and possibly supernatural?) goings-on in their town of New Zebedee. They get more than they bargained for when a new family moves into the Hawaii House, one of the oddest-looking houses in town, and Lewis and Rose Rita are drawn into a mystery involving forces far beyond the shores of their imagination. Why are there strange drumbeats emanating from the top floor of the Hawaii House? And why is Lewis having dreams about Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of fire?

Incorporating actual Hawaiian legends with a spine-tingling story of suspense, this is another great addition to the Bellairs canon.

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    • School Library Journal

      January 1, 2007
      Gr 4-7-In this adventure set in the 1950s, 11-year-old Lewis Barnavelt and his friend Rose Rita discover a peculiar-looking, empty house nestled in the woods near their hometown of New Zebedee, MI. Eerie sounds emanate from it, and Lewis is sure that he sees an army of ghosts marching nearby. His Uncle Jonathan explains that the Hawaii House was built long ago by a retired sea captain for his Hawaiian princess wife, and that all of its occupants mysteriously died in their sleep, and makes the children promise to stay away from it. The bulk of the story takes place a few years later, when David and his family move into the house, and Lewis must summon his inner boldness to help his new friend exorcise the evil spirits from his home. Filled with likable, kooky characters, this mystery is fast paced and funny. Lewis's Uncle Jonathan, a sorcerer, and their neighbor, eccentric Mrs. Zimmerman, a kindly witch, add a magical element that is sure to appeal to fantasy fans. Yet, the normalcy of the younger characters allows readers to relate to the protagonists and root for them the whole way through."Carly B. Wiskoff, Sayville Library, NY"

      Copyright 2007 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      January 1, 2007
      The latest in the series of Lewis Barnavelt mysteries, begun by John Bellairs and ably continued by Strickland, finds a more self-confident Lewis, 13, discovering that people have moved into an old, long-abandoned house with a sordid past. The new family seems nice, and Lewis, sympathetic to bullying, befriends the boy, David, whose stutter subjects him to school teasing. Meanwhile, it seems that the house is home to ghostly residents, some of which, including a vengeful Hawaiian goddess, come to life--with potentially perilous consequences. Aided by his friend Rose Rita, his uncle Jonathan, and his neighbor Florence Zimmerman, who is a witch, Lewis faces dangers and unearthly foes. Series fans and new readers will enjoy the magic, mayhem, and spooky suspense as well as the droll narrative and colorful characters.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2007, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2007
      Lewis Barnavelt and his best friend, Rose Rita, again encounter danger as they investigate supernatural goings-on at Hawaii House. The friends--along with Uncle Jonathan and Mrs. Zimmermann--encounter an angry goddess, ancient relics, a Hawaiian princess, and an army of ghostly warriors before the house returns to a peaceful state. Fans will enjoy the story's suspense and fillips of humor.

      (Copyright 2007 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:6
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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