Thursday, July 2, 2026

June 2026 EOM Wrap Up

I read 10 books (not including children's books).
Igniting Lies (Burning, # 1) by Rebecca Donovan
I Survived the Japanese Tsunami, 2011 (I Survived) by Lauren Tarshis
The Wind Weaver (Reign of Remnants, # 1) by Julie Johnson
I Survived the Battle of Gettysburg, 1863 (I Survived) by Lauren Tarshis
Silver Elite (Silver Elite, # 1) by Dani Francis
I Survived the Galveston Hurricane, 1900 (I Survived) by Lauren Tarshis
Rain of Shadows and Endings (The Legacy, # 1) by Melissa K Roehrich
Dire Bound (The Wolves of Ruin, # 1) by Sable Sorensen
Fury Bound (The Wolves of Ruin, # 2) by Sable Sorensen
The Tiger Rising by Kate DiCamillon

I reviewed 8 books (not including mini reviews of children's books).
First and Forever by Lynn Painter
An Accidental Marriage (The Gentleman's Gamble, # ?) by Deborah M. Hathaway
A Foolish Proposal (The Gentleman's Gamble, # ?) by Kasey Stockton
Forever is the Sweetest Con by Joanna Thurlow
Igniting Lies (Burning, # 1) by Rebecca Donovan
A Founding Mother: A Novel of Abigail Adams – A Historical Novel of the Woman Who Helped Shape America from the Shadows by Stephanie Dray & Laura Kamoie
A Novel Engagement (The Gentleman's Gamble, # ?) by Anneka R Walker
A Bewildered Bachelor (The Gentleman's Gamble, # ?) by Holli Jo Monroe

Other Posts:
Sunday Post - 06/07/26
Sunday Post - 06/14/26
Sunday Post - 06/28/26
Top Ten Summer 2026
Top Ten Most Anticiapted Releases of Q3/Q4 2026
Can't Wait for Trust Fall by Lynn Painter
Can't Wait for Spirit Lands (The Spice Road, # 3) by Maiya Ibrahim
Can't Wait for Light of My Life by Kasie West
Can't Wait for Twined Fates (Tangled Hearts, # 3) by K. Bromberg
Homeschool Friday - Clifford's Manners
Homeschool Friday - The Spooky Sound
Homeschool Firday - Facts About Frogs and Snakes
April & May 2026 EOM Wrap Up

Goals:
I'm a few days ahead on my Bible-in-a-year plan.
I've read 84 out of 110 books (including children's books).

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Can't Wait for The Mirror of Infinite Endings

Can't-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Wishful Endings to spotlight and talk about the books we're excited about that we have yet to read. Generally they're books that have yet to be released as well. It's based on Waiting on Wednesday, hosted by the fabulous Jill at Breaking the Spine. Find out more here.

The Mirror of Infinite Endings (Once Upon a Broken Heart, # 3.5)

By: Stephanie Garber

Expected Publication: September 22, 2026 by Flatiron Books

256 pages

Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy,

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Goodreads description--The #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING Once Upon a Broken Heart series continues… Return to the Magnificent North and the BREATHTAKING LOVE STORY that has captivated readers all over the world!

Jacks and Evangeline Fox have finally found their happily ever after.

Everything here in the Hollow is wonderful and perfect.

Nothing is going to go wrong.

No one is keeping a secret . . . except for maybe one.

But don’t worry, it’s not going to rewrite reality or alter history or change the ending of Jacks and Evangeline’s story.

Definitely not.

Featuring cameos from fan-favorite characters and twenty full-page illustrations by Lotusbubble, the newest installment in the Once Upon a Broken Heart universe will immerse readers once again in this beloved, #1 New York Times bestselling series. Because every story has the potential for infinite endings.

What are you guys waiting on this week? Let me know!

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Top Ten Most Anticipated Releases of Q3/Q4 2026

Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. This week's topic is Top Ten Most Anticipated Releases of Q3/Q4 2026
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  1. Burn of the Everflame (Kindred's Curse, # 4) by Penn Cole
  2. Tempest (The Lyrian Sea, # 1) by Victoria Aveyard
  3. Not Book 4 (Empyrean, # 3.5?, 0.5?, 2.5?) by Rebecca Yarros (not pictured)
  4. ACOTAR 6 (A Court of Thorns and Roses, # 6) by Sarah J Maas (not pictured)
  5. The Mirror of Infinite Endings (Once Upon a Broken Heart, # 3.5) by Stephanie Garber
  6. Kiss of the Black Flame by Helen Scheuerer
  7. Peculiar Stars by Rebecca Yarros
  8. Twined Fates (Tangled Hearts, # 3) by K Bromberg
  9. Throne of the Heavens (The King's Men, # 4) by Connilyn Cossette
  10. Miss Beresford & the Beast (Daughters of Somerset, # 1) by Mimi Matthews

Which books are on you anticipating for the next half of the year? Let me know!

Monday, June 29, 2026

A Bewildered Bachelor - Mini Review

A Bewildered Bachelor (The Gentlemen's Gamble, # ?)

By: Holli Jo Monroe

Publication: March 5, 2026 by Brillig Press

250 pages

Genre: Adult, Historical Fiction

Source: Personal Kindle Library

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Goodreads description--The bet was simple. The plan was perfect. The result was bewildering.
To win a high-stakes wager, Ambrose Hartley must find a wife, preferably one who will help secure his ideal future. Hardened by past disappointment, he is avoiding fickle emotions by focusing on a logical list of requirements. His plans include a serious courtship, a suitable partner, and a predictable life.

Susanna Fenton is unpredictable, unsuitable, and rarely serious. A contented spinster, she believes love is the only proper reason to surrender her freedom. Having known Ambrose since childhood, she doesn’t hesitate to mock his plan. But as she watches him court eligible ladies, she begins to wonder if what she feels isn’t sisterly concern but jealousy.

As Ambrose’s plan unravels, Susanna worries that she will never measure up to his impossible standards. With their mutual misunderstandings mounting and six hundred pounds on the line, can they find the courage to risk their hearts for a future they never thought to plan?

***The Gentlemen's Gamble is a series about seven men racing to the altar in order to avoid losing a wager. Starting January, the books will release in an unannounced order to keep the loser of the wager a surprise.

Somehow I skipped writing my review for A Bewildered Bachelor upon completing this book. That being said...I finished this book three months before sitting down to write my review of it, once I realized that I never did. And I remember nearly nothing about this book. Also, I didn't highlight anything in my Kindle for notes, impressions, or quotes I wanted to refer back to. I did list it in my spreadsheet when I finished the book with a 4 Star rating. Thank goodness for that. I have racked my brain trying to remember a single thing about this book, but everything I thought I remembered was actually about a different book in this series. I don't think that's a fault of the book, but my fault for not reviewing it promptly. I do remember that it wasn't my least favorite book in this series. I actually did write a timely review of that book, and it will be coming. Maybe I should re-read this book so I can write a proper review. This is probably the worst book review I've published on my blog since I had zero to say about Harry Potter when I was originally listening to those on audiobook back in 2011.

Have you read A Bewildered Bachelor? What did you think? Let me know!

Sunday, June 28, 2026

Sunday Post - 06/28/26

The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba @ The Caffeinated Book Reviewer ~this meme was inspired in part by ~ In My Mailbox~ It's a chance to share News. A post to recap the past week, showcase books and things we have received and share news about what is coming up for the week on our blog.

Monday my sister and niece showed up to surprise me for my birthday. That was so nice. It's been since Christmas that I've gotten to see them. Tuesday, we spent the day with my parents, sister, and niece. We ended up taking the kids to the trampoline park. They had a blast. Then I did my grocery pickup, and the Big Kids went to martial arts. My sister came after martial arts to let Big Girl spend the night at Grandma's with my sister and niece also. Wednesday, I ended up take the boys to the doctor. They both have swimmer's ear in one ear. So we had to get medication for that. Wednesday night, Big Girl and I went to church. Thursday, we mostly stayed at home. The Big Kids had martial arts again. And then Friday, we had to run to the store to pick up a birthday present for a birthday party on Saturday. The boys played so well together. Saturday, Little Boy had a birthday party for a friend from his baseball team.

THE PAST TWO WEEKS

Monday 6/15: Review of Forever is the Sweetest Con by Joanna Thurlow (4 Stars)
Wednesday 6/17: Can't Wait for Light Up My Life by Kasie West
Thursday 6/18: Review of Igniting Lies (Burning, # 1) by Rebecca Donovan (4 Stars)
Friday 6/19: Homeschool Friday - The Spooky Sound
Monday 6/22: Review of A Founding Mother by Stephanie Dray (5 Stars)
Tuesday 6/23: Top Ten Summer 2026 TBR List
Wednesday 6/24: Can't Wait for Twined Fates (Tangled Hearts, # 3) by K. Bromberg
Thursday 6/25: Review of A Novel Engagement (The Gentlemen's Gamble, # ?) by Anneka R Walker
Friday 6/26: Homeschool Friday - Facts About Frogs and Snakes

UPCOMING THIS WEEK:

Monday: Review of A Bewildered Bachelor (The Gentlemen's Gamble, # ?) by Holli Jo Monroe
Tuesday: Top Ten Tuesday?
Wednesday: Can't Wait for Wednesday

NEW BOOKS:

Fury Bound (The Wolves of Ruin, #2)

By: Sable Sorensen

Publication: May 5, 2026 by Requited

608 pages

Genre: Adult, Fantasy

Source: Personal Kindle Library

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Goodreads description--Revenge demands sacrifice.

CROWNED BY DESTINY. CONSUMED BY VENGEANCE.

Against all odds, Meryn Cooper has inherited the crown—and a deadly war. As the Kingdom of Nocturna splinters under the weight of generations of lies, it is up to Meryn, her bonded direwolf Anassa, and their allies to bring the country back from the brink.

But the commoners, the Bonded, and the nobles are distrustful of their new queen and Meryn is caught in a deadly game of politics. Meanwhile, Meryn’s beloved younger sister, Saela, is more at risk than ever.

Confusingly, the one person Meryn can trust is Stark Therion—the dark, dangerous Alpha she thought hated her as much as she loathed him. Yet, his loyalty is unshakeable. His presence is intoxicating. And with his guidance, Meryn can seize an unthinkable level of power.

With enemies closing in and shadows stirring in her dreams, Meryn stands to lose her kingdom—and her heart.

Blood will spill. Bonds will break. Fate will be tested.

That's it for my shelves and recaps of my past and upcoming week. What did you add to your shelves this week? Any bookish news you want to talk about? Let me know!

Friday, June 26, 2026

Homeschool Friday - Facts About Frogs and Snakes

Homeschool Friday is a feature here at Somewhere Only We Know that showcases books my family reads during homeschool and provides a mini-review for each.

Facts About Frogs and Snakes

By: Sue Stuever

Publication: January 1, 2020 by The Good and the Beautiful

62 pages

Genre: Children's, Picture Books, Level-2, Early Readers

Source: Personal Library

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Goodreads description--I can read it all by myself! Young readers will be excited to learn about two of their favorite animals in this fun, fact-filled book. Close-up photographs of real frogs and snakes will fascinate young readers as they keep reading to learn about the behaviors, diets, habits, and more of these interesting animals. Facts About Frogs & Snakes is just right for children reading at Level 2. Five challenge words will help them stretch their skills.

The Good and the Beautiful ranks Facts About Frogs & Snakes as a Level-2A. Level 2 starts to get into some longer books, but 62 pages is still longer than a lot of the other level-2 books that we own. I think stretching the child to longer books is a good idea. So I like that this isn't a 30-page book like the level-1s and early level-2 books we own.

As the name suggests, this book is all about various facts concerning frogs and snakes. What they eat, their physical bodies, where they live, and more are facts that are presented in this book. If your child is reading, why not enjoy some books that will teach them some fun topics. Frogs and snakes both freak me out a little but learning more about how God created them takes a little of the fear out.

Facts About Frogs and Snakes is a great addition to your level-2 library or reading list. The information is factual. The photographs are beautiful--if you can stand looking at pictures of snakes and frogs. It's a win-win to work on reading fluency and learn about some of God's amazing creatures at the same time. Facts About Frogs and Snakes gets 4 Stars. Have you or your child read Facts About Frogs & Snakes? What did you think? Let me know!

Thursday, June 25, 2026

A Novel Engagement - Review

A Novel Engagement (The Gentlemen's Gamble, # ?)

By: Anneka R Walker

Expected Publication: March 19, 2026 by Anneka R. Walker

238 pages

Genre: Adult, Historical Fiction

Source: Personal Kindle Library

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Goodreads description--A reckless wager. A forgotten promise. Two enemies in a race to the altar.

With an arranged marriage looming, Rowan Ashworth and Arabella Delafield cannot get past their vexing history—or their growing attraction. He has a vow to keep, and she’s determined to wed anyone but him. Old hurts, mistaken identities, and surprise chemistry turn a childhood promise into a second chance neither expected—and a love neither can outrun.

***The Gentlemen's Gamble is a series about seven men racing to the altar in order to avoid losing a wager. Starting January, the books will release in surprise order so as not to give away who the final bachelor and loser of the wager is.

Rowan and Arabella have been arranged to marry since they were little. The story goes that Arabella and family arrived at Rowan's family's house for a house party in tears. Two-year-old Rowan asked to hold baby Arabella, and she settled. At the entire house party, whenever Arabella would get upset, they would jokingly call in Master Amrbose to calm her down, and it worked every time. And thus they were promised to each other. However, being told you're going to marry someone from the time you're little doesn't always sit right, and Arabella and Rowan began to resent and tease each other. Rowan's mother dies while he is still young, and his grief plays a part in his treatment of Arabella. Also, he and his friends ridicule Arabella's writing and break her heart in the process, as writing has become her favorite pastime and way of dealing with life. Yet after the wager between his friends, Rowan has finally decided it is time to do his duty and marry Arabella afterall.

Arabella knows that Rowan is coming to force her hand since he's written to her father. She travels to visit her sister and concocts a plan to find someone else to marry in the meantime. She does settle on her sister's husband's cousin. She hopes that marrying him will allow her to live a quiet life where she will continue to write undeterred. But there are a couple of issues with Mr. Clodwick, one he's not Rowan. Two, Arabella isn't attracted to him at all and can only stand close proximity to him in small doses, and three, he believes in ghosts and thinks they not only haunt his house but also follow him around.

Rowan and Arabella have a lot of history that has caused a lot of tension. They behave with each other in a way that they wouldn't behave towards anyone else. Yet they also have a sweet history that needs to be remembered and brought back to the surface.

Favorite quotes:

-"You're a liar Arabella Delafield. You're more drawn to me than you dare admit. So fight all you want, but in the end, we both know I'm the only one for you."

-The more she tried to push me away, the more she ensnared my interest.

A Novel Engagement is probably my second favorite of this series. And I'm not going to quite say that Anneka R Walker is a better author than the other ladies writing this series, but I will say that I noted her writing style and felt it was more polished and to my tastes, even if I plan to seek out more books by the other authors of this series as well. Anneka R Walker has become an auto-read author for me, and A Novel Engagement reinforced exactly why. A Novel Engagement gets 4 Stars. Have you read A Novel Engagement? What did you think? Let me know!

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Can't Wait for Twined Fates

Can't-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Wishful Endings to spotlight and talk about the books we're excited about that we have yet to read. Generally they're books that have yet to be released as well. It's based on Waiting on Wednesday, hosted by the fabulous Jill at Breaking the Spine. Find out more here.

Twined Fates (Tangled Hearts, # 3)

By: K Bromberg

Expected Publication: October 20, 2026 by Bramble

368 pages

Genre: Adult, Contemporary

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Goodreads description--The explosive conclusion to the Tangled Hearts trilogy from New York Times bestselling author K. Bromberg!

Holden
She’s my rival. My obsession. My ruin.
I told myself Rowan Rothschild was nothing more than the enemy across the boardroom table.
But the longer our worlds collide, the harder it is to remember which battles are worth winning.
Now she’s the woman I can’t stay away from, even when the cost might be everything I’ve worked years for.

Rowan
The company. The inheritance. The family name.
I’ve fought to protect it all from Holden Knight, but nothing prepared me to face him again.
Every look, every touch, every ruthless move he makes drags me deeper back into him.
The line between love and hate has never been thinner.
And this time, falling for him could destroy us both.

What are you guys waiting on this week? Let me know!

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Top Ten Summer 2026 TBR List

Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. This week's topic is Top Ten Summer 2026 TBR List
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  1. Silver & Smoke (The Ashes of Thezmarr, # 3) by Helen Scheuerer
  2. Her Hidden Fire by Kasie West
  3. Soulgazer (The Magpie & the Wolf, # 1) by Maggie Rapier
  4. The Sea Spinner (Reign of Remnants, # 2) by Julie Johnson
  5. Deceptive Inheritance (Remnants of the Lost, # 1) by Jennifer Anne Davis
  6. Chase Me if You Can by Heather Frances
  7. Spellcast (Fire in the Sky, # 3) by Sophie Jordan
  8. Pride Comes Before the Fall (Miss Prentice's Protegees, # 3) by Virginia Heath
  9. The Matchmaker's Cottage by Kat Sloane
  10. Kiss of the Black Flame by Helen Scheuerer

Which books are on your summer 2026 TBR list? Let me know!

Monday, June 22, 2026

A Founding Mother - Review

A Founding Mother: A Novel of Abigail Adams – A Historical Novel of the Woman Who Helped Shape America from the Shadows

By: Stephanie Dray & Laura Kamoie

Narrated By: Cassandra Campbell

Publication: May 5, 2026 by William Morrow Paperbacks

464 pages

Genre: Adult, Historical Fiction, American Revolution

Source: Publisher via NetGalley (Thank you!!)

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Goodreads description--In time for the 250th Anniversary of the birth of the United States comes a sweeping, intimate portrayal of Abigail Adams—wife of one president and mother to another—whose wit, willpower, and wisdom helped shape the fledgling republic. A stunning historical novel with modern-day implications from the New York Times bestselling authors of America’s First Daughter and My Dear Hamilton.

In the heart of revolutionary Boston, Abigail Adams raises her children amid riots, blockades, and the outbreak of war. While her husband, John Adams, rises from country lawyer to nation-builder, often away for years at a time, Abigail builds her own independence—managing their farm, making lucrative investments, amassing savings, battling plague and loss, and defending their home. Unafraid to speak her mind, she famously offers fearless political counsel, urging John to “remember the ladies” in the new government. Through it all, she becomes his most trusted confidante and indispensable ally.

When peace is secured, Abigail steps onto the world stage—exchanging ideas with Thomas Jefferson in the French countryside, navigating court life as the wife of the Minister to Great Britain, and presiding over the parlor politics of the early American republic in New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC. Even after her husband’s presidential administration, she continues battling political foes and working behind the scenes to advance her family, secure independence for the women in her life, and ensure a better life for the next generation of Americans.

From war-torn streets to the chandeliered halls of power, A Founding Mother is the unforgettable story of a woman ahead of her time—one whose voice, vision, and valor still resonate powerfully today.

Given the United States of America is set to turn 250 years old this July 4th, I saw A Founding Mother for review and knew I wanted to check it out. I requested the audio version because I knew I would get through it quicker that way. And man, was that the right choice! Cassandra Campbell does a wonderful job narrating the audio version.

I've got to be honest. I didn't know too much about John or Abigail Adams. Neither was a big part of my American History education throughout school, and after listening to this audiobook, I feel like that's probably a disservice to myself and to the Adams family and their service to the country.

I do find history fascinating. When you look at it through the lens of just being a collection of stories about individual people, then I find it much easier to learn about. I will say that I cried at least three times while listening to this book. I don't think that has ever happened to me while reading (or listening to) a book before. Part of that is the story, but also, as I mention, Cassandra Campbell does a wonderful job bringing this story to life. Stephanie Dray & Laura Kamoie's writing. All of it merging into a wonderful conglomeration.

Of course, when you're reading a book that isn't dual or multiple perspectives, you are just getting one person's point of view. So it's easier to sympathize with what a person is going through and to see that person as being the "good guy" and the people that oppose them as "bad guys". That isn't the correct lens to look at the world, though. Things are rarely black and white. And the people who might have worked against the Adams family have their own versions of events. I have come out of this story having learned a lot while also having a desire to learn more. And that's one of the best recommendations that I can give it.

It amazes me how much things haven't changed in our world. How, from the formation of America, the news has been printing lies, scandals, stirring the pot, and trying to take down the opposite political viewpoint. Today we often think of the biased news media as being a new thing. It's talked about so frequently that it's easy to see. But this has been happening since the beginning. It's also easy for us to think that the Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, 1776, and the country was unified and everyone was happy and working together to create this great nation. Without proper education on how truly difficult our forefathers fought to create our nation, it's so easy to forget what all the people who lived and died fought for. It seems like American History must hardly be taught, and what is taught is skewed.

For instance, I know that slavery is such a talked-about thing concerning America's foundation. And a lot of our founding fathers even owned slaves, but then when you look deeper, you learn that some of our founders opposed slavery from the beginning. Abigail was strongly against it, and her work for women's rights is something that could easily be forgotten because progress wasn't exactly made in her lifetime.

A Founding Mother was a deeply moving story about a woman whom I came to respect. My heart broke for her throughout the story, yet Abigail was a strong woman who stood through many heartbreaking times. She had a strong understanding of politics and helped her husband often throughout his political career. She was also a brilliant businesswoman, taking control of their family's finances nearly on her own while John was overseas and even after, to the point where John didn't concern himself with finances and he didn't even know how Abigail actually made money for their family. It's mind-blowing what she accomplished in a time when women weren't given the freedoms that we have today. The story itself is engaging enough for me to recommend it to my readers. I was never bored while listening to it.

Yet if you have a particular fondness or interest in history, I cannot recommend this book to you enough. A Founding Mother easily gets 5 Stars from me. As a matter of fact, A Founding Mother is the first book I've given 5 Stars to in 2026. Have you read or listened to A Founding Mother? What did you think? Let me know!

Friday, June 19, 2026

Homeschool Friday - The Spooky Sound

Homeschool Friday is a feature here at Somewhere Only We Know that showcases books my family reads during homeschool and provides a mini-review for each.

The Spooky Sound (Disney/Pixar Cars)

By: Melissa Lagonegro

Illustrated By: Ron Cohee

Publication: July 13, 2010 by RH/Disney

32 pages

Genre: Children's, Picture Books, Level-2, Early Readers

Source: Personal Library

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Goodreads description--CAfter Mater and Lightning McQueen hear a mysterious sound one night, they decide to investigate. But when they can't figure out where it's coming from, Radiator Springs suddenly becomes very spooky!

Disney•Pixar's Cars fans will love this all-new Step 2 reader featuring all of their favorite characters.

The Spooky Sound is one of our Level-2 readers. This one was given to us and not one that I bought. Lightning McQueen and Mater like telling scary stories. But they aren't scared. Yet they are. They see a variety of spooky shadows and shapes on their way home. But then each of these scary things is revealed to be something not scary at all. I liked the play on how often the things we get worked up and scared about, especially as a kid, all have unscary truths behind them. However, sometimes just telling scary stories can get us scared over nothing. The yo-yo of not scared, scared, not scared, scared was actually funny for my level-2 reader.

My son read this book with a little less reluctance than some other books. I don't think there were any words he struggled with. He wanted to see what each of the spooky things Lightning and Mater were afraid of actually were. The Spooky Sound gets 4 Stars. Have you or your child read The Spooky Sound? What did you think? Let me know!