Invasion of the Vampire Spiders
Susan P. Gates
Finn, the spider lover, and his sister Phoebe move into a remote old schoolhouse on the edge of the moors. To Finn’s delight, the spider psychologist, the great Dr Clinton, lives in the lair, the local manor house. Then, to his horror, he discovers Dr Clinton killing spiders in a frenzy of dusting and cleaning. Soon Finn too succumbs to the cleaning frenzy and actually tidies his room. Both of them have been trapped by the angry ghost of Lady Withers who ran a Servants’ School in the house in Victorian times. Luckily, Phoebe and Dr Clinton’s formidable aunt come to the resue and Finn wins through.
Reviews
I think they should read this book because its a real page turner especially the dilemma
Anonymous 05.09.2017
It is very descriptive and contains amazing adjectives and fronted adverbials and lots more. It is about a boy called Finn who loves spiders and he ses his hero do something terrible. It has a thriller ending with an unexpected twist.
Anonymous 03.08.2017
It is descriptive and has a lot of amazing ajectives, fronted adverbials, power of three The first paragraph sets the scene and tells you is happening. It is about a boy who loves spiders and then sees his hero do something terrible. The story progresses and has a thriller ending
Anonymous 02.08.2017
Because it is descriptive and very interesting. The first paragraph sets the tone with fronted adverbials and amazing adjectives.
Anonymous 29.07.2017