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Reviews for Ghost Island (Choose Your Own Adventure Series)

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The average rating for Ghost Island (Choose Your Own Adventure Series) based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.has a rating of 2.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2018-10-26 00:00:00
2008was given a rating of 1 stars John Breaker
What adventures could you scare up on the island of Antigua under normal circumstances? How about if you're anchored there at English Harbor, which locals inform you has a cemetery haunted by a malevolent ghost? You're vacationing on the Caribbean Sea with your parents, accompanied by your best friends Jamie and Meg, but you relish the challenge of proving ghosts don't exist. Goaded by Jamie and Meg, you agree to sneak off your parents' boat one night and visit the cemetery alone. You refuse to be intimidated by the scary stories of imaginative islanders. As darkness arrives your confidence wanes, but you can't back out. Should you actually go to the cemetery, or hide elsewhere and pretend you did? You might run into the ghost of a headless soldier among the gravestones, or see Jamie and Meg show up draped in a white sheet hoping to convince you they're a ghost. Their attempt is pitiful, but that doesn't mean you're safe in the cemetery. If you explore away from the cemetery you'll be mysteriously transported to Antigua of the distant past, before European colonists came. The Arawak Indians populated the island at the time, and you're welcome to live among them and learn their peaceful ways. You may not even want to return home at the first opportunity, but time travel is complicated, and lingering in the past has unforeseen consequences. Choose to fake your trip to the haunted cemetery, relaxing instead on the beach under the stars, and you won't avoid the ghost of English Harbor. He was a British soldier decapitated centuries ago by Carib Indians. His head wasn't buried with his body, and he demands you steal his skull from a nearby museum and return it so he can rest in peace. The ghost will tolerate nothing but rote compliance, but you're not sure how to pull off this heist. Should you consult Jamie and Meg, or go it solo? Removing the skull without being caught is difficult, but even if that part goes according to plan you aren't guaranteed to be spared the ghost's wrath. Can you return his skull in exactly the manner he prescribed before you and your parents sail away to another Caribbean isle? Angering the ghost is always bad, but you can satisfy him if you're diligent and lucky. Haunted Harbor isn't a bad book if you find one of the in-depth storylines that don't end prematurely. The most complete adventure is with the Arawak Indians, where you'll find the closest thing in this book to an emotional connection. Out of respect for that narrative branch, I would almost round my one-and-a-half-star rating up instead of down. Bill Schmidt, illustrator of all eighteen original Choose Your Own Nightmare books, does good work in these pages, particularly the night scenes. Haunted Harbor wasn't everything I expected, but it's worth future rereads.
Review # 2 was written on 2019-09-23 00:00:00
2008was given a rating of 4 stars thomas garrera
While not my favorite in the CYOA series, this younger version is a lot of fun. Ages 8 to 10 (or even ages 6 and 7 possibly with a little help could read) can read and enjoy the fun a CYOA allows. While difficult to read to a group, a one-on-one read with a child could be a blast (especially if they are like me: I pick option 1, then reread with one change and continue until that's exhausted then go with option 2 and repeat above process!)


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