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"Ridiculous in all the best ways." —Kirkus Reviews

In the fifth installment of National Book Award winner M.T. Anderson's Pals in Peril series, the intrepid heroes are home from their Delaware crime-stopping excitement, only to discover that Lily's mom has become possessed by a menacing zombie who wants to take over the world! (Or, at least, the world of stage and screen.)
When Lily's mother returns from a little vacation to Todburg—the most haunted town in America—she seems different. She can no longer speak French. She makes better pancakes. And also she no longer recognizes Lily, her own daughter. What if she was taken over...and is now something dangerous and undead?

So our intrepid heroes—Lily Gefelty, Katie Mulligan, and Jasper Dash, Boy Technonaut—blast off on another rollicking adventure, this time to the world of ghosts, ghouls, bats, tarantulas, web-footed vampires, sad-sack magicians, and ninja prep-school girls with love and fashion on their side. The night is dark and the enemies are fierce. You won't know whether to laugh or scream!
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    • The Horn Book

      November 1, 2011
      Mrs. Gefelty, Lily's mom -- worried now that Lily has begun appearing as a book character along with her longtime adventure-series-hero friends Jasper Dash and Katie -- has figured out the perfect solution to her metafictive problem. Having noticed that mothers in children's novels tend to die or disappear, she's decided to retreat to a safe haven -- only it's not quite as safe as she thinks. This fifth book in Anderson's good-humored satirical series gives new life -- er, death? -- to the paranormal horror novel and emphasizes the importance of reading comprehension if one is to avoid becoming a flesh-eating ghoul. Mrs. Gefelty believes she's off to "the town in the U.S. where the fewest people die or something" when really she's taken the headline "TODBURG, N.Y., DECLARED UNDEAD CAPITAL OF THE U.S." completely the wrong way. Lily, Jasper Dash, Katie, and Drgnan Pghlik (the hot young monk from Jasper Dash and the Flame-Pits of Delaware, rev. 9/09) have plenty to do, as usual. They must free Mrs. G. from the clutches of a second-rate actress's ghost and themselves from the withering scorn of snotty it-girl Madigan Westlake-Duvet, Katie's obnoxious cousin from Manhattan. How lucky for them when it turns out they can kill two birds with one stone! Well, not "kill," exactly...Kurt Cyrus's black-and-white illustrations aptly combine the hair-raising with the tongue-in-cheek; e.g., zombies in matching "I'm with Stupid" T-shirts. christine m. heppermann

      (Copyright 2011 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.5
  • Lexile® Measure:710
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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