August DuPont has spent his whole life inside a dilapidated house with his aunt Hydrangea. His lonely existence ends abruptly with the arrival of an invitation to meet an aunt--and cousins--he didn't even know existed. When Aunt Orchid suggests that August attend school with his cousins, it's a dream come true. But August has scarcely begun to celebrate his reversal of fortune when he is confronted by a small problem on his way home. So begins an adventure filled with a wild child, a zombie, a fabled white alligator, and an unimaginable family secret.
I received a copy of this book in return for an honest review.
My Thoughts:
- The story is a little slow, especially at the beginning. It gets better towards the end.
- The zombie doesn't show up until about halfway through the book. I wish the story had focused a little more on her.
- I enjoyed the whimsical characters and the family history. The characters are what really drive the story. I hope Madame Marvell shows up more in the series.
- I really liked reading this with my daughter. It was fun to see her reactions to things. She liked the story, and she thought it was funny, especially the zombie.
Sounds cute. Although, I would have wanted the zombie to show up sooner, too.
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