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The Zombie Who Visited New Orleans

By: Steve Brezenoff, Chris Canga
Narrated by: anonymous
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On a class trip to New Orleans, Catalina Cat Duran and her friends find themselves in the middle of a voodoo mystery.

©2014 Steve Brezenoff, Chris Canga (P)2013 Capstone Publishers, Inc.

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A fun voodoo mystery

A fun, quick read (or listen) about some kids who go on a field trip to New Orleans. While there, some of the students spot a zombie. But, when they try to tell others about it, the idea is laughed at. In addition, accidents start happening. Is someone working voodoo against them?

I listened to the audiobook version, which is narrated by "anonymous." Whoever did the narration did a good job. Her voice kind of reminded me of a happy librarian reading the book for story hour and it worked. Not only was the mystery fun, with a bit of a Scooby-Doo vibe, but there were several true factoids about New Orleans included in the story.

A great story for kids in 3rd grade or higher.

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