Ivy and Bean and the Ghost That Had to Go: Bk. 2 (Ivy and Bean) (Paperback)

Annie Barrows (Author)

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Ivy and Bean and the Ghost That Had to Go: Bk. 2 (Ivy and Bean)

Ivy and Bean and the Ghost That Had to Go: Bk. 2 (Ivy and Bean)

£4.99 £4.00

Ivy and Bean and the Ghost That Had to Go: Bk. 2 (Ivy and Bean)

£4.99 £4.00

A Netflix Original Film Series A New York Times Bestselling Series Over 8 Million Copies Sold Best friends Ivy and Bean are back and looking for adventure in the second installment of this engaging series.

This time they've made an amazing discovery a ghost in the school bathroom! Ivy and Bean can see its cloudy form and its glowing eyes. They can hear its moaning voice. This is the best thing that ever happened at school until the teachers find out. Now Ivy and Bean have to figure out how to get the ghost out of the bathroom. Will they succeed? Maybe. Will they have fun? Of course!
  • Publisher: Chronicle Books
  • ISBN: 9780811849111
  • Pages: 136
  • Weight: 0.192
Annie Barrows writes for both grownups and children. If you’re a grownup, read this paragraph: Annie Barrows is the co-author, with her aunt Mary Ann Shaffer, of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, published by the Dial Press in 2008. An international best-seller, translated into 38 languages, the novel was adapted into a feature film in 2018. Her best-selling second novel, The Truth According to Us, was published in 2015. Annie lives in Berkeley, California, with her family. If you’re a kid, read this paragraph: Wow! Was that boring or what? Annie has written a bunch of books for kids. In fact, she has written NINETEEN books for kids, and all of them are very very good. Mostly, they’re funny too. She has written the award-winning series Ivy + Bean; the also-award-winning Magic Half and its sequel, Magic in the Mix; Nothing, for young adult readers (that means it has bad words in it); a picture book called What John Marco Saw (don’t worry—she didn’t draw the pictures); and The Best of Iggy, which is the first book in a new series about—you guessed it!—a kid named Iggy who does not play the cello, plant flowers by the side of the road, or learn his lesson and become a better person. Still, he’s a pretty great kid.

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