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Scream for the Camera

By Lisi Harrison & Daniel Kraus
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Publisher Description

The second entry in the slightly scary, extremely addictive contemporary middle-grade series from New York Times bestselling authors Lisi Harrison and Daniel Kraus—perfect for fans of scary stories for kids, like R. L. Stine’s Goosebumps, or books for preteens, like Ann M. Martin’s The Babysitters Club.
 
It’s been a month since the events of 1-2-3-4, I Declare a Thumb War, when the Graveyard Girls—Gemma, Whisper, Sophie, Frannie, and Zuzu—discovered Silas Hoke’s empty grave. A month, and no answers. That changes when messages from the other side start to creep up on the Graveyard Girls. Gemma’s good-luck charm. The skull in Whisper’s spilled milk. Sophie’s vanishing phone. Frannie’s theater curse. And Zuzu’s possessed Jōurnal. Who is trying to reach them . . . and why?

The good news: There might be one person with some answers. The bad news: She’s a mortician . . . with a deadly secret.

Speaking of bad news, straight-A Sophie is quickly sliding down the scale to becoming a B-flat friend. She is spending way more time hanging out with “Danger Me” and way less time with the Graveyard Girls and her schoolwork. Will her scary story be enough to win back her pals, or will her picture-perfect life become the ultimate photo bomb?

Fans of author Lisi Harrison’s Monster High books will enjoy this new entry in the Graveyard Girls series of mystery books for kids. Anyone looking for scary books for 10-year-old girls will find exactly what they need in this thrilling sequel to 1-2-3-4, I Declare a Thumb War.

8 Reviews

3.5
“Graveyard Girls is such a fun middle grade series! Scream for the Camera jumps right in where book one left off, but I think you could pick this book up and dive right in. This read was a perfect mix of mystery, spooky elements, and friendship. The pacing of this book is quick and there is always something going on to keep your attention. This book switches between multiple points of view allowing for each character to get their spotlight moment. The spooky parts of this book were kind of gory, but still age appropriate for middle graders. The fun, humor, and drama help balance out this horror read. Thank you to the publisher for sending me a copy for an honest review.”
“The mystery continues. It’s been a month since the Graveyard Girls discovered Silas Hoke’s empty grave. Their mission: find out who stole the body. But who can focus on that when there is a curse to break, a crush to date, a store to save, and a ghost to exorcise? Yes, you’ve heard that right. Life isn’t easy when you are 13, but imagine adding the supernatural to the game. Through the eyes of everyone - this is a multi-perspective book - we experience all the individual struggles these wonderful characters have to navigate while keeping their friendship alive, and maybe solving the scary mystery of the missing body of a killer. I love how different all the girls are in this book and how they unite to form this extraordinary friendship. These connections we forge throughout adolescence teach us to be who we are while accepting others for who they are and how to come together to have each other’s backs. Because life is hard, and we can use every help we can get. All the challenges the Graveyard Girls face - except maybe the grave robber - are relevant, and many girls will see themselves in these characters. Although not for the sensitive mind, the second book in the Graveyard Girls series is an action-packed, fast-paced, and creepy fun read that will become a favourite in many teen girls’ home libraries. Ps.: Zuzu should consider seeing a psychiatrist…”
“Lisi always killing it with her middle school female friendships”

About Lisi Harrison

Lisi Harrison has written forty YA and middle-grade novels including the #1 New York Times bestselling series The Clique, which has sold more than eight million copies, and the Monster High series. In 2021, Harrison launched two new middle-grade book series, Girl Stuff and The Pack. Lisi lives in California, and in addition to her work as an author, she is the cofounder of House of Thrive, a wellness center that teaches tweens, teens, and parents how to have healthy, drama-free friendships. Visit her at lisiharrison.com or Thrive@myhouseofthrive.com.

Daniel Kraus is a New York Times bestselling writer and coauthor of both Trollhunters and The Shape of Water with Guillermo del Toro. Kraus has won a Scribe Award, the Bram Stoker Award, and two Odyssey Awards, has had his work named as a Library Guild selection, a YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults recipient, and more. His work has been translated into more than twenty languages. Daniel lives in Chicago. Visit him at danielkraus.com.

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