Elizabeth Cody Kimmel
Elizabeth Kimmel Willard, the pen name for Elizabeth Cody Kimmel, is a lifetime Little House enthusiast. She is the author of many books for children, including the Lily B. series. She lives in Cold Spring, New York, with her husband and their daughter.
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Elizabeth Kimmel Willard, the pen name for Elizabeth Cody Kimmel, is a lifetime Little House enthusiast. She is the author of many books for children, including the Lily B. series. She lives in Cold Spring, New York, with her husband and their daughter.
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School Spirit was a delight. Middle grade paranormal mystery done right. It has the ageless appeal of a clean, slightly creepy story well-told. Much better than my previous paranormal mystery experience of I Text Dead People.The heroine and her best friend in School Spirit are both lovable character...
This was an amazing tale about 4 girls that started a magazine called 4 Girls. They write about things that go on around the school and I did not read the first one but I think it explained a lot of what happened in the last book so your covered. This book was really good with a lot things happening...
Great tween read for boys and girls, very creative and fun reading. I love that the characters are not your typical polished girls. They are very mature for their ages but have moments of angst. Really great and imaginative series, love paranormal ghosties! The books have a great flow, they are perf...
This is a terrific series for tween readers who are into Paranormal reads. Really great books for boys and girls, even though the main character is a girl, it is not girly. Great lessons and role models for quirky kids.Kat is still dealing with the whole teen medium issues, kinda tough when you are ...
What a great book for kids who are into ghosts and paranormal reads!! This is also a terrific book for helping kids who are a little different accept themselves! Because “In reality there is no normal. Normal is something people have agreed to invent so we have something to compare ourselves to. Nor...