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Lindsay Currie has done it again, writing a very spooky novel that can chill your blood while warming your heart! Perfect for fans of scary stories, this story is about Claire, whose scientific mind refuses to believe in the haunting tales her dad writes about - and now includes in his bus tour! But when she is pressed into helping him one night, she discovers a ghost has followed her home from the tour, and is now haunting her! If only her best friend Casley wasn’t so busy with the new girl, she might be able to help. Can Claire solve the mystery of what this ghost wants before it destroys her entire life? Find out September 1 when this book hits shelves, just in time for Halloween season!

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Claire Kostner is a scientist. She doesn’t believe in all those ghost stories her dad adores. As for his books and his latest venture into ghost tours, well that’s all a bit too much for Claire. At least it is, until she ends up helping her dad out with one of his bus tours. Surely she’s imagining the strange looking boy on the back of the bus that night? Surely it’s her overactive imagination? But when the scratching starts at home, Claire starts to have doubts...
I really enjoyed the history behind the ghost stories and Lindsay gives just the right amount of detail to hook you in without going off piste. I found I couldn’t stop turning the pages to learn more. You’ll definitely want to visit her interactive map on her website to learn more.
The characters are superbly created and so relatable for MG children. Feelings of insecurity, family relationships, friendships, truth and honesty all run through the book. You really feel as though you’re there with Claire each step of the story.
Superbly atmospheric and guaranteed to send shivers down your spine; join Claire in her quest to solve the mystery. This is going to be a brilliant addition to my library and perfectly timed for Halloween.

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Wow. . . From the moment I read the description of this book on Netgalley I knew it would be one that I would love. (My students too!)

I read this book mostly in the middle of the night with just the light of my phone to guide me through. There were definitely some spooky parts that had me on the edge of my seat. It also pulled me back into reminiscing about middle school and all of the friend drama and silly conclusions a middle school girl can jump to. The moment in the book in the alley by the garbage cans had me picturing the terror I felt every time I had to take the garbage out to the end of our long drive way as a kid. . . KNOWING. . . just KNOWING . . . that something was going to come snatch me away or jump out at me. (Nothing ever did, but the fear was definitely there and I remember is clearly to this day!)

I am a huge fan of books that tie history into it's pages and I quite enjoyed learning about the different aspects of Chicago's past that I was unaware of before reading this book. I won't give any of it away, but I will definitely be visiting some of the sights and museums mentioned. I am intrigued and can't believe these events aren't talked about more! Even better that you can follow along with Lindsay Currie's interactive map on her site! What a cool feature!

This book has this teacher ready to share with her students AND learn more about the history mentioned. If your students love a good SPOOK as well as a little bit of SLEUTH, then make sure to add this to your classroom library in September!

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Back when I was an actual middle grade kid, I couldn’t get enough of scary books, movies and TV shows. I also couldn’t get enough of stories with strong friendships and relationships, especially ones with bonds that feel unbreakable. When The Peculiar Incident on Shady Street came my way, I was enamored because it embodied both the scary, suspenseful element and that relationship piece. It is a book filled with both fear and heart. Needless to say, Scritch Scratch was a highly anticipated read for me, and I couldn’t stop reading it once the Netgalley Arc came into my possession. The characters are easy to connect with emotionally, and their relationships are realistic and moving. The mystery at the center of the story keeps you desperate to solve it, so you don’t want to leave the story for a moment. The historical Chicago element makes history intriguing, and inspires readers to learn more. It begs the reader to go down a rabbit hole of research on their own when they finish. When kids read this with the lens of “what does this author do that I could emulate?” they are going to realize the importance and success of researching things that interest you to incorporate into your stories. If you or your students love scary, love mystery, and love to connect with the friendships and family relationships in a story, this book should definitely find a place on your TBR lists and shelves.

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Kids are going to love this book. It's spooky, which is always a lot of fun. But what I also loved, and think kiddos will relate to, is all the unique relationships in this book. There's Claire's relationship with her dad, with her brother, with her best friend, with a possible new friend, with her crush, and... dun dun dun... with the ghost. The ghost's identity is the mystery of the book, and I really enjoyed how the ghost's history is steeped in actual Chicago history. Great for teachers, great for kids. A great book, all around.

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Claire is a budding scientist, so why is she tagging along on one of her father’s ghost tours? It’s bad enough that all her friends laugh at her behind her back. On the tour, Claire notices a very sad looking young boy on the bus, but at the end of the tour he’s disappeared. It would appear that something has happened to Claire, because now she’s hearing voices when no one is there and seeing the sad faced boy everywhere she goes. This YA ghost story will be in high demand in my library and others as well

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Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher I was able to read this spooky middle grade book. If you liked Peculiar Incidents on Shady Street you will love this book! It’s a ghost story with all the spine tingling elements any good ghost story should have, but it’s also a story about bravery, friendship, and family.

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I love Lindsay Currie's latest book! After reading Shady Street, I was excited to see that she has come out with something new. Scritch Scratch is a great, creepy story that sheds light on the little known tragic event of the SS Eastland. Not only is this a good "scary story", it has a good plot to go along with it. Meaning, the main character dealing with feelings of her best friend moving on without her, struggles with her dad's work embarrassing her, etc. This will be a huge hit with the scary book fans at my school. Shady Street is already hugely popular and this will be just as liked. Excited to bring this to upper elementary students.

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Creepy goodness!! I’m so incredibly grateful to Lindsay and her publisher for sharing a digital arc with me through Netgalley. The way Lindsay infused so much of Chicago’s history into her beautiful, captivating writing was simply wonderful. This MG novel is filled with a mysterious ghost, a struggling friendship, a first crush, and so much more. You’ll definitely want to get your hands on this one in September. Better yet, preorder now!

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Scritch Scratch! Those two words send goosebumps down my spine each time I think of them. I can imagine someone scritch scratching to try to get my attention, just as the wet boy in the white suit tried to get Claire to listen to him. Just the right amount of spooky with history mixed in makes me want to hop in the car and visit haunted historic Chicago. Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for allowing me to be an early reader and thanks to Lindsey Curry for selecting me to be part of the street team.

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