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Remembering Kaylee Cooper

By: Christopher Francis
Narrated by: Shannon Marie Cusick
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Kaylee Cooper is certain that Alex will become friends with a ghost this year. Alex thinks that he is far too old to be listening to a little grade one and encourages Kaylee to stop jeopardizing his important sixth-grade social life. Kaylee doesn’t listen and finds awkward ways to spend as much time with Alex as possible, even if it means following him into the boy’s washroom. Fed up, Alex develops a strategic plan to ultimately get rid of Kaylee Cooper for good.

However, he soon learns about the mysterious legend of Screaming Ridge Road that pulls an unlikely group of friends together, including the girl of his dreams, and the school’s meanest bully. When they discover the legend is real, and that Kaylee Cooper is at the core of the mystery, Alex stares death in the face and helps save her from an eternal life of misery and confusion.

©2014, 2016, 2019 Christopher Francis (P)2023 Christopher Francis
Fantasy Fantasy & Magic Fiction Mystery
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You will make friends with a ghost...

Alex is a 6th grader who finds himself being stalked by a first grader, which is the absolute last thing that he needs. It all seems to start when he trips over Kaylee - which created an embarrassing situation for Alex. From that point forward, Kaylee will not leave him alone; he can't even get away from her in the bathroom! Not only does she continually show up in places that he would rather she not be, but she also keeps telling him things that he definitely doesn't want to hear, like that he has a new pimple on his face and that he will become friends with a ghost.

In this paranormal story, Alex has a near-death experience and develops the ability to see and speak to ghosts, though he doesn't realize it immediately. However, when a classmate tells a story about the legend of Screaming Ridge, Alex is compelled to investigate with others in his class, and they soon discover the legend is real.

This was a really fun story to listen to. the narrator - Shannon Marie Cusick - did a wonderful job with the story. Her voice pulled me right into the story. After listening to this story - especially with that ending! - I am definitely looking forward to listening to the next book in the series. I have also put Christopher Francis on my list of go-to authors for MG stories. Every one that I have read/listened to so far has been great.

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Ghost Story

I absolutely adored Kaylee Cooper. Her attitude reminded me of my niece. "Want to know how I know?"

I found the story interesting. The twists of what was going on.

This is one I will be sharing with me nieces and nephews when they are old enough.

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Great book! Amazing narration!

I enjoyed this book very much! It made my morning commute pass by quickly. The narrator's voice is so clear and crisp. I loved how she used different voices for the different characters. Great book overall!

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Perfect for a Child

Miss Cusick's audio narration for this book is excellent, keeping the listener captivated throughout. Her voice perfectly accentuates the thoughts and emotions of the characters and makes us feel as if we are in their world. This story is great for children of all ages and is well told.

10/10 would listen to again.

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Many interesting twists, a great adventure overall

You'll discover there's more to the strange incidents affecting the lives of the residents in this small town. More than just new students in school, a group of friends will team up to uncover the secrets and solve the puzzle. Will you as well?

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