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Señor Pepino Series : La casa embrujada

Señor Pepino Series : La casa embrujada

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This was actually pretty funny
Review: Contrary from what I have seen in other reviews, this book is decent. I found it not laugh-out-loud, rolling-on-the-floor funny, but still pretty funny. I too am in Spanish 3 and am in High School, yet I didn't find this book too difficult to read; I managed to enjoy the book. It seems to me that the reviewer who wasn't able to understand a "comic mystery for intermediate students" might not in fact be an intermediate student.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not wild about it, but it is a decent book
Review: I am a high school student and I read La Casa Embrujada as an extra credit assignment. The humor may be a little dry, but all around this is a nice book for high school students to read. In my spanish 3 class we are assigned to read Marianela, and let me tell you this book is sooooo much better (and easier to understand) than Marianela. I have read the preceeding book to La Casa Embrujada, entitled El Secuestrador. I enjoyed reading that book as well. I would reccomend this book to all spanish students that enjoy reading spanish literature.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cool spanish book
Review: La casa embrujada is the coolest and best spanish book I ever read. It rules!!! The characters are funny and the book is hilarious. The book is very comical, awesome, and educational. I would recommend it to any spanish-book reader. Panzon and Pepino are classic. You would be a fool not to read this neat book.


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