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(More customer reviews)This was a very charming story. I particularly liked the characters of Mr. Tuttle, Phineas's guardian angel and the maniacal uncles, who reminded me of David Copperfield's family --- Charles Dickens would have been proud. There was a charm to Ghasterville that made me want to know more of the town. I look forward to reading more from Mr. Miller.
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Welcome to the spooky town of Ghasterville, where grim reapers lurk in graveyards and amusement parks rides are haunted by homeless poltergeists. Where death is not the end, but the beginning of an adventure.Phineas Rigormortis Bean has the unusual dilemma of being the only living soul trapped in the Afterlife. Inheriting his mysterious power of communing with the dead, he must rescue his recently departed parents, uncover the secrets of a cryptic amulet, and reveal his family's dark past. Turning eleven was more of an adventure than he bargained for.The Short Death of Phineas Bean is a morbidly quirky novel gears toward middle grade to adult readers. Set in the genre of dark fantasy it is tonally similar to the Harry Potter Series.
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