The Woofmore is not haunted

Donna Gephart

Book - 2024

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Subjects
Genres
Humor
Animal stories
Published
New York : Amulet Books 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Donna Gephart (author)
Other Authors
Lori Haskins Houran (author), Josh Cleland (illustrator)
Item Description
Spooky-story author Silas Fang visits The Woofmore to take a break from all things scary, so when a newspaper mistakenly places the hotel on a list of haunted houses, it is up to Rufus to overcome his fears and prove to Mr. Fang the hotel is not haunted.
Physical Description
pages cm
Audience
Ages 5 to 8.
ISBN
9781419767647
9781419767654
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

In his second outing, Rufus, a hairy canine snappily clad in a jacket and bow tie, keeps "very important pooches" happy at Hotel Woofmore. Rufus must ensure that horror writer Silas Fang has a great vacation. The dark-caped German shepherd arrives in a scary car sporting a bat hood ornament, but he wants a break from all things macabre and requests "Unicorns! Bubbles! Rainbows!" Rufus, a "scaredy dog" through and through, is pleased, but when a few guests check in seeking a haunted hotel experience, Mr. Fang is ready to leave. Ms. Coco, the capable chihuahua manager, persuades everyone to stay, but trouble looms. Red pawprints appear…and is that a ghost? Mr. Fang threatens to go, but Rufus dazzles the writer with unicorn pupcakes baked by Chef Goodboyardee, and spa manager Sparkles prepares a poolside bubble bath. Rufus is working on the rainbow when the lights mysteriously go out. Uh-oh. Will the hotel's valued guest storm off? Turns out, Rufus has found a way to please Mr. Fang after all. Some of the spookier scenes employ black and purple hues, but fans of the first installment will still find amusing puns, cheerful doggy employees, and canine guests in quirky clothing; Woofmore lovers will be laughing, while new readers will eagerly jump right in. A smidge of scariness--with a light touch--and a lot of fun for dog lovers. (Chapter book. 6-9) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.