You Cant Come In Here!: Book 2 (Creepover)


Like the end of the first one was open to interpretation but this one definitely wasn't and it was spooky. Overall, I really enjoyed the story and I'm sure the kids that it is targeted to would love it!

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Oct 17, Katejay rated it really liked it. Not scary but a fun read!! Nov 23, Dona rated it it was amazing. Feb 17, Eric Desmarais rated it liked it. Well written if a little predictable. Feb 15, Der Her rated it really liked it. The genre of this book is a mystery. This book was a mystery because the main character keeps hearing a howl and a wolf when the new neighbor came and lived in the other side of the street. The main character in this book is Emily. The conflict in this book is that Emily keeps seeing and hearing the wolf howling on the street when the new neighbor moved into the old house.

The conflict was scary so it made me want to read more of the book. Emily saw the wolf when into the new neighbor house and there were two teenagers in the house called Vicky and Drew. I like how the author gave the name to the characters.

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Emily was scary that the wolf might eat Vicky and Drew. They said Emily might be dreaming. I like this book! Wanneer Femke nieuwe buren krijgt, kan ze niet blijer zijn. Eindelijk wonen er kinderen in de straat met wie ze kan rondhangen!

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Daan en Iris, de twee kinderen van de nieuwe buren, blijken nog supercool te zijn ook, met hun speelkamer vol gitaren en spelletjes. Het enige nadeel is dat ze thuisonderwijs krijgen, en dat betekent dat Femke haar nieuwe vrienden helemaal niet voor kan stellen aan haar klasgenootjes. Dus bedenkt Femke een plan: Maar het wordt een feest met griezelige gevolgen… Femkes nieuwe buren blijken namelijk een beetje vreemd.

Allereerst krijgen ze natuurlijk thuisonderwijs, wat al een beetje raar is, maar daarnaast krijgt Femke de ouders van Daan en Iris nooit te zien en blijkt er ook een kamer in hun huis te zijn waar Femke absoluut niet mag komen.

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Editorial Reviews. About the Author. A lifelong night owl, P.J. Night often works furiously into the Similar books to You Can't Come In Here!: Book 2 (Creepover ). Editorial Reviews. About the Author. A lifelong night owl, P.J. Night often works furiously into the You Can't Come in Here! (You're No Trick-or-Treating!.

En wat doet die enge wolf met zijn bebloede bek midden in de nacht in de tuin van Daan en Iris? Langzaam maar zeker komt Femke er achter dat er iets goed mis is. Is haar verbeelding op hol geslagen en wordt ze gek, of houden Daan en Iris iets voor haar achter? Lees de hele recensie hier: Feb 08, Jan rated it really liked it Shelves: Emily really likes the neighbors across the street, Vicki and Drew.

Yes, they are sort of weird and their house is practically falling down, but the are so much fun. But when a strange wolf starts appearing in the neighborhood, Emily starts to suspect that something odd it going on. I really enjoyed this middle grade book. It is just creepy enough. I think it would give a tween boy or girl a few good chills. And because this is a newer series, the technology is up to date unlike reprints of some Emily really likes the neighbors across the street, Vicki and Drew.

And because this is a newer series, the technology is up to date unlike reprints of some older series. Oct 11, Miss Donnamaria added it. Emily lives in a very nice quiet neighborhood. Besides the old creepy house. Vicky and Drew are nothing like Emily. They are very Gothic and also they are homed school. I think this book is very good in my opinion. I think this because i like how the characters are different but they are still friends.

Also, I like how Book Review Title: Also, I like how this book has a lot of action and adventure in it.

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Even though the characters don't look like they have anything in common they actually do. I would recommend this book to people who like action, drama and friendship all in one because this is what this book is about and also it does sometimes gives you the chills Jul 17, Mehsi rated it liked it Shelves: I read this book in Dutch since I wasn't sure if I wanted to buy it in English , so I will be using the Dutch names in this review. Femke was a really interesting character, I loved that she loved horror stories, that she loved creepy things.

Daan and Iris, I already had my suspicions about them, even before everything spiralled into doom and despair and creepiness. And I was right about them all.

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They were 2 really creepy kids? I really had goosebumps through quite a few parts of the books yeah, goosebumps! The ending was the best part, I didn't expect it like that, it makes you wonder about quite a few things too. While I enjoyed this one, I am not going to buy it for my collection. I just feel this one doesn't fit with the others. Review first posted at http: Dec 14, Jessica Ong rated it liked it Shelves: Emily loves being over at her new friends house across the street. As for there totally awesome Rec room to there amazing gatair playing. But Drew and Vicky wouldn't let Emily into some of the rooms and for some strange reason there w as always a howling wolf on there front lawn howling every night.

So Emily had an idea to invite her school friends and drew and Vicky over for a sleep over Why I picked up this book I picked up this book because I have enjoyed the whole series and want to finish the Emily loves being over at her new friends house across the street. So Emily had an idea to invite her school friends and drew and Vicky over for a sleep over Why I picked up this book I picked up this book because I have enjoyed the whole series and want to finish the whole series by Christmas Why I finished this book So I could finish the whole series by Christmas and because the whole series are very interesting and make you want to read on.

Who I recommend this book to I recommend this boo to my moms friends daughter because she told me about this series and that's what got me started and she hasn't read the whole series. In this second book of thrill series Creepover, we find a lead protagonist, Emily being a good doer and attempting to befriend her new neighbors, who are home schooled. So, what does any intelligent girl to do? The siding is still ripped up.

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The old shutters hang from the windows. The porch is about to collapse, and the next big storm we get will probably take that roof down. The lawn is brown and dead. Your father and I and the rest of the people on this street work hard to have a nice place to live, and a nice community.

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So what if I go over to their house all the time? Then she scowled slightly. Then she kissed her mom and hurried across the dining room. She glanced up and down the block. House after house looked pretty much the same. The soft glow of streetlights and porch lights revealed muted-color siding, sliding glass doors leading onto decks, nicely mowed lawns, landscaped gardens, and blacktop driveways.

And then there was the Strig house. Looking across the street, Emily saw the ramshackle old place. The last few flakes of paint on the original wooden clapboard danced in the wind. The sun-bleached shutters dangled on rusty nails. Green moss spread across the roof.

The front lawn had died long ago, and even the weeds seemed to be struggling to survive. Emily realized that her mom was right. The place looked as if no one had lived there for years. But she knew better. She knew that a family with two kids was living there. And they liked her. They wanted to hang out with her, and she liked hanging out with them. They had a lot of cool stuff in their house. And that was good enough for Emily. She walked across the crunchy brown lawn and stepped up onto the porch. Ancient floorboards creaked as she approached the front door.

Emily was about to knock when she felt a tap on her shoulder. She jumped at the touch, spun around, and found herself face-to-face with Drew Strig. Drew was taller than Emily, and very thin. His face was pale. His black T-shirt and jeans looked slightly too small for his body. Why are you always going over there? Vicky looked very different from her brother. Her hair was pure white, but not old-lady white, more like glowing platinum.

It hung down to her shoulders in perfectly straight strands extending from the part in the middle of her head. There was never a strand out of place.

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Her skin was the same color as her hair, and her thin lips had an odd purplish tint to them. She was as skinny as her brother and almost as tall. Her black oversize shirt extended below her waist. The sleeves were so long, they hid her hands.

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To Emily, Vicky looked like some kind of goth-hippie hybrid. In fact, Emily thought that both Drew and Vicky dressed like rock stars. Emily, with her long, curly, reddish brown hair, sneakers instead of boots, and often sunburned face from always forgetting to put on sunscreen before she went outside , never thought she looked as cool as these two.

She dropped down onto the porch without making a sound and without the slightest stumble. She followed, noticing that the floorboards creaked loudly beneath her own clumsy feet. Drew pushed open the front door. It swung inward with a woeful squeak. Emily followed Drew and Vicky inside. Emily followed Drew and Vicky deeper into the house. This was not the first time she had been inside, but the weird layout of the place always surprised her a bit. It was so different from her own house right across the street.

Just inside the front door, there were two narrow hallways, formed by unpainted Sheetrock walls. One turned to the left. The other led to a large room that was made entirely of wood paneling. And not just the walls, but the floor and ceiling too, as if someone had found a bunch of the stuff on sale and decided to build a whole room out of it. Its main furnishings were a Ping-Pong table and a foosball table, plus a couple of ripped-up chairs and a table with an old-fashioned rotary dial phone. A line of electric guitars and amplifiers stood in a row along one wall.

A stereo, complete with a record turntable, sat in one corner. Next to it stood stacks and stacks of vinyl LPs. Drew turned on the stereo and put an album on the turntable. Punk music filled the room. Emily took the other side and spun her players a few times. Vicky reacted instinctively when Emily fired a shot at her goal. When Vicky had beaten Emily two more times, Drew turned off the stereo and picked up a guitar.

She loved playing guitar with Drew and Vicky, who had been playing for far longer than she had. She always had a great time with them, and she could feel her playing improve. Night Write Review Rated 0. More books by P. Find a book you'll love, get our newsletter name email. YES I have read and consent to Hachette Australia using my personal information or data as set out in its Privacy Policy and I understand I have the right to withdraw my consent at any time.

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