Review: The Breakfast Club Adventures #2: The Ghoul in the School

Review: The Breakfast Club Adventures #2: The Ghoul in the School

The Breakfast Club Adventures The Ghoul in the School by Marcus Rashford, Alex Falase-Koya, Marta KissiA new mystery haunts the school, this time a ghoul is out to play and a curse is on the basketball team!

So happy that I could finally read this one, and with this one read that means I am all up to date with the series. I am so excited that I found out about this series and happy that more books are coming~

In this one next to a spooky mystery we also get some worries. Because lately the BCA hasn’t had any luck so far with their cases. They aren’t able to solve them, the cases are a bit low, and things just go a bit wonky. And we see how that affects Marcus, our MC. He is worried that if there are no cases the group will fall apart and that they won’t be friends any more. I found that so sad, because I could see that just because they had little cases they were still a strong group. But I could also understand his worries.

I loved reading about the curse of the basketball team and then also of course meet the ghoul. Geez, that one was terrifying. Of course, because of all the other books, I knew that it had to be a human (or humans) inside, but still it was scary! And I love that. It was fun how that ghoul seemed to pop up in the creepiest times and places. The curse was a delight and I loved reading more about how long the curse has been around and why it is now back again. Plus, seeing them figure out what was truly going on was fun.

I wasn’t such a fan of the journalism group. I found them way too cocky and at points annoying. Later on this lessened a bit for Maxine, but not that much for Noah.

I also hope that our group has learned a lesson. To not just focus on their own, but also to ask help, either by the club or friends, but also teachers.

And well, Stacey was once again annoying. Again, I don’t mind that someone LOVES supernatural, but if it is all they can think about? That gets annoying and it gets in the way of a case. You need to look at it objectively, from all points, not just one. Plus, she is constantly frightening everyone, though I would think that eventually her friends would dismiss it a bit more.

But all in all, I had OODLES of fun with this one! It was spooky, exciting, and a great mystery. I would recommend this book and the series to all.

Star rating, 5 stars

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