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Title:Breathe: A Ghost Story
Author:Cliff McNish
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 261 pages
Published:October 28th 2006 by Lerner Publishing Group (first published June 6th 2006)
Categories:Horror. Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Ghosts. Mystery
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Breathe: A Ghost Story Hardcover | Pages: 261 pages
Rating: 3.92 | 3207 Users | 473 Reviews

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Jack is used to danger. His asthma has nearly killed him more than once. But his new home has a danger he’s never known before - the spirits of the dead. They can’t breathe, but in Jack’s house they chase, hide, scream. Only Jack can see them. Only he can hear them. And only he can learn their secrets in time to save himself... and his mother... Winner of the Salford Book Award, the Calderdale Book Award and the Virginia Readers' Choice Award. In May 2013 Breathe was voted by the Schools Network of British Libraries as one of the top 100 adult and children's novels of all time.

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Original Title: Breathe: A Ghost Story
ISBN: 0822564432 (ISBN13: 9780822564430)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Sarah Parker, Jack Tenpenny, the ghost mother
Literary Awards: Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee (2008)


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This book is a little disappointing, when compared to othr ghost stories. Jack is a 12 year old boy, who has a really bad case of asthma. He can also detect the dead, or in other words, see ghost. When Jack and his mother, Sarah, move to an eerie old house after his father's death, the Ghost Mother appears and wishes him to be his pretend son. But soon enough, Jack discovers the Ghost Children. He learns that the Ghost Mother feeds on the dead children's spirits, to keep her from entering the

I preread this book to see if it was "too scary" for my kids. It was, but not because the ghosts were scary -- because there was too much despair. I don't usually write spoilers, but in this book you have:o Ghosts trapped in the plane of the living by other, predatory ghosts.o Ghosts draining other ghosts of their energy in order to save themselves from the "Nightmare passage" (a place like hell, but you don't go there because you are bad, you go there because your spirit energy is drained in

This was another novel I wasn't sure I'd like and ended up really loving it! There was a deep sense of darkness in this novel, and it was almost a whimsical ghost story, if that makes sense. I was reminded of Coraline in this story, such as the ghost children and the evil mother but I really liked it.The writing was really well done and I liked the ease in which he transitioned into a new chapter or section. The book did make me look around the room a few times I was pleasantly surprised at that

I read this when I was nine and from what I remember, the book is amazing. I loved the way it was written and the vision it gives. I would definitely read it again if I get the chance to.

Also view at Bookmarks and Blogging3.5 starsI class myself as a horror fan. Not a big one, mind you, but I do enjoy a scary story every now and again. I like being left shaken and wondering if the things from the book are actually real and are coming to get me, even if it means I don't get to sleep for a week.Maybe it's because I mainly read Stephen King when I read horror, or maybe it's because I'm not as much as a wimp as I first thought, but Breathe wasn't very scary. Quite creepy, yes, but

I liked it. I liked it a lot. All but the ending.........But I'll get into that later. Now the rest of the story.It was very original. Well okay some of it wasn't original. Like the fact that the main charater is living in an old haunted house. And the fact that the main charater can sense the dead. (ha, ha. "I can see dead people.") But the rest was original. Like the fact that the Ghost Mother was going after Jack (the main charater) because she wanted to be a mother again. And the fact that
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