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Kat didn’t believe in ghosts—until she became a teenage ghostbuster. . .
When Kat Sinclair’s dad tells her his new job hosting the ghost-hunting TV show Passport to Paranormal means they’ll be living on the road and visiting the world’s most haunted places, Kat packs her bags without a second thought. But her new life as a ghostbuster isn’t as cool as Kat expected. The cast and crew don’t always get along, the producer’s annoying nephew has unexpectedly shown up, and Kat thinks the show—and her dad—might be cursed. Kat decides to start writing a blog with “a behind the scenes look at the creepiest show on TV.” But she soon discovers that going behind the scenes may just reveal more than she really wants to know.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 7, 2015
      In this fast-paced first book of the Kat Sinclair Files series, Schusterman (the I Heart Band series) layers on the intrigue. Thirteen-year-old Kat is skeptical of all things paranormal and wary about accompanying her father from Ohio to Europe, where he is starting a new job as host of a TV show chronicling the work of ghost hunters. Kat's grandmother, a retired horror movie actress, suggests that the teen begin a blog following the ghost hunters' expeditions. Their adventures involve eerie warnings on laptops and phones, two filming sites with no shortage of ghosts, and an alleged curse plaguing the show's hosts. Balancing the scariness are some poignant emotional threads concerning Kat's confused feelings about her mother's pending remarriage, her own haunting by the apparition of the girl she believes her mother wants her to be, and her friendship with a ghost hunter's nephew who's battling his own metaphorical demons. Blog posts, emails, and posts in the show's online fan forum mix up the storytelling while offering additional insight into this dynamic heroine. Ages 8â12. Agent: Sarah Davies, Greenhouse Literary Agency.

    • Kirkus

      June 15, 2015
      Thirteen-year-old Kat doesn't believe in ghosts, but she might change her mind as she accompanies her dad while he films a TV show on the paranormal. Her mother moved out a while ago, and Kat hasn't been able to forgive her. Kat's a skeptic about ghosts, but she's excited that her dad has become the new host of Passport to Paranormal, which films in Europe. However, the show has low ratings, and Kat worries that her dad's gig may be a short one. Meanwhile, she becomes involved with an online fan forum, then starts a blog that becomes a hit. As events progress, Kat begins to experience some major, possibly paranormal activity. When one of the show's staff shows signs of possession, Kat grows suspicious that real ghosts might be at work but also worries that someone behind the scenes might be sabotaging the show. Can Kat solve the mystery even after her dad bans her from the set for interfering and spoiling the filming? Schusterman keeps the narrative light and completely accessible for middle school readers. She also gives Kat another kind of haunting experience: the Thing, a specter that might not be a ghost but that haunts Kat on a daily basis. It's a nice touch that brings a bit of depth to a story that otherwise would merely be a suspense romp. A promising series opener for fans of the paranormal. (Suspense. 10-13)

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    • School Library Journal

      August 1, 2015

      Gr 4-6-Fourteen-year-old Kat Sinclair knows that there are no ghosts, not really...right? Her father has a new assignment as a guest host on a ghost-hunting TV show. The action takes place in Rotterdam and Brussels, where pirates once kidnapped men and sold them into slavery, where 94 hardened criminals planned an escape that went terribly wrong. While on set, Kat witnesses an actress being possessed by an ancient ghost. The young sleuth starts a blog about the background stories from these nefarious places and also includes her hunches as to why guest hosts do not last very long on this job. Her father may be the one to be terminated, perhaps mortally, due to the malevolence of the spirits from the past as well as the vitriol from the current players. VERDICT An exciting romp that mixes modern issues with paranormal events, this book will appeal to readers who enjoy fast-paced, eerie mysteries.-Lillian Hecker, Town of Pelham Public Library, NY

      Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2016
      Kat's dad is the new host for a ghost-hunting TV show that has perhaps as much eerie activity going on behind the scenes as before the camera. Kat starts a blog to chronicle happenings with the show and ends up investigating a paranormal mystery. Blog posts, emails, Wiki entries, and more begin each chapter. A thrilling start to a light and modern series.

      (Copyright 2016 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.8
  • Lexile® Measure:670
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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