Goldfish from Beyond the Grave #4 (Undead Pets), by Sam Hay
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Goldfish from Beyond the Grave #4 (Undead Pets), by Sam Hay
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What happens when a beloved pet refuses to go through to the other side? The protector of undead pets may be a fish out of water this time.Just when Joe thought things couldn’t get any stranger, he is visited by Fizz, a zombie goldfish. Fizz was flushed down the toilet by his owner Danny’s little sister, who doesn’t realize that she’s sent the fish to a watery grave. Fizz needs to ensure the truth is revealed before his fellow fish meet a similar fate. But how do you get a goldfish to rest in peace?
Goldfish from Beyond the Grave #4 (Undead Pets), by Sam Hay- Amazon Sales Rank: #151208 in Books
- Brand: Hay, Sam/ Cooper, Simon (ILT)
- Published on: 2015-03-10
- Released on: 2015-03-10
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.63" h x .26" w x 5.13" l, 1.00 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 112 pages
About the Author Sam Hay grew up in Scotland. A former journalist, she has written several children's books. She lives with her husband, two children and several pets in a small house with a big garden. Visit her website at http://samhayauthor.com/ or on Twitter @samhayauthor
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“Three . . . Two . . . One . . . Go!”
Joe shot away from the side of the swimming pool, like a great white shark on the attack. He swam away from the deep end—his arms cutting through the water—pausing just for a second to glance back. “Come on, Matt, what are you waiting for?”
His best friend’s head bobbed up next to him. “What are you waiting for, you mean?” And he hurtled past Joe, kicking water in his face.
Joe spit out a mouthful and raced after him.
“I’m on your tail,” he yelled. He dodged past two old ladies swimming laps, and a couple of smaller kids practicing the breaststroke. But Matt was already halfway down the pool. Joe stuck his face in the water and raced on. He was gaining on Matt now, with just a few yards to go . . .
But then something wobbled out in front of him. Joe collided with a small girl in water wings who was doing the backstroke.
“Be careful over there!” shouted the lifeguard from the other side of the pool.
“Sorry,” muttered Joe. He could see Matt already in the shallow end, laughing and punching the air. He’d won!
Joe groaned and swam over.
“What took you so long?” said Matt, grinning.
“Very funny!” said Joe. He gave a mischievous smile. “Actually, Matt, I forgot to tell you, the race was two pool lengths—not one!”
“What?”
“See ya!” Joe launched into the water and powered back toward the deep end.
“Hey!” Matt began to chase after him, but the swimming ladies were in his way. He dodged them, and then got tangled up with Joe’s dad and Toby, Joe’s little brother, who was practicing underwater turns.
“Sorry, Mr. Edmunds!” Matt called as he splashed past them. But Joe had already reached the other end of the pool. He was hauling himself up onto the side by the time Matt arrived.
“Loser!” Joe smirked.
“That was such a lame trick!” Matt climbed out of the water next to Joe. They sat, watching the swimmers and swinging their feet in the water.
“Hey, guess what?” Matt said. “My cousin’s fish have gone cannibal!”
“What?”
“You know Dan, my older cousin? Well, one of his goldfish has been eaten by another fish.”
“No way!”
“One day it was swimming around in the tank with the others, the next it was gone. Swallowed whole . . .”
“Gross!”
“Dan’s crushed. Fizz—the one that got eaten—was his first goldfish. He’d had him since he was little.”
“What kind of fish are the other ones? Piranhas or something?” asked Joe.
“Nope, there’s one guppy, but apart from that, they’re just goldfish!”
“Killer goldfish!” Joe grinned.
He was just about to slip back into the water when he saw something dart past his toes. “Hey, what was that?”
“Mmm?” said Matt.
Joe scanned the water. “I know it sounds crazy, but I think I just saw a fish . . .”
“Yeah, that sounds crazy!” Matt gave Joe a shove, and he splashed back into the water, pretending to sink like a stone. Then he bounced off the bottom and shot back up, grabbing Matt’s ankles and pulling him into the water, too.
“Race you!” Joe shouted, pushing off and zooming down the pool.
Matt gave chase, but Joe was ahead . . . until Toby decided he wanted to join in.
“Hey, Joe,” he called, paddling over and grabbing his big brother’s arm.
“Watch it!” yelled Joe.
“I win!” Matt called as he hurtled past him.
“Thanks a lot!” Joe glared at his little brother.
Toby bit his lip. “Sorry, I just wanted to play.”
Dad called over to them, “Time to get out now, boys.”
“Five more minutes?” begged Joe.
“You can stay in for two more minutes,” said Dad. “Come on, Toby, shower time.”
“No!” Toby wailed. “That’s not fair!”
“Hey, Matt!” Joe shouted. “One last race?”
“Sure! First one back to the deep end . . .” And he raced off.
But just as Joe was about to swim after him, he spotted something streaking through the water. Then he felt something cold and slimy.
Joe peered down. It was a fish—a slightly green goldfish! And it had suckered itself onto his toe.
“Get off!” Joe yelped, trying to flick it away. But the fish held tight. Joe dunked his head into the water and grabbed his foot with both hands, but just as he went to pull the fish away, it let go.
“Hello, Joe,” it said, a stream of green bubbles popping out of its mouth. “I’ve been looking for you.”
Joe swallowed a mouthful of water in shock. Coughing and spluttering, he bobbed up to the surface. The fish followed, floating next to him.
“Going somewhere?” it said sarcastically.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Wonderful! By Jessica F. I bought this for my 13 year old daughter. I want to start by saying she is dyslexic and trying to get her to read anything is a struggle for me. I started her on this book series in hopes that she would enjoy it. I am happy to say that she loves them! In fact as soon as she finishes one she is asking for the next book in the series. Thank you for a wonderful series that draws my child into the magical world of reading!!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This one sucks big time. Worst in the series. By Mrs. B I started reading this series to my 5 year old son. This is the second one we've read so far. He really likes these books, enough so that after reading the 1st one, he used his Christmas money to purchase this one & the next 3.The books are full of action and each chapter ends with a cliff hanger. I like the story line, but as a mother, I wish the main character had a little more patience.The storyline is about a boy that receives an ancient amulet from his explorer uncle. The amulet grants the boy one wish, and he wishes for a pet, but the pet he gets is a gold fish stuck between life & death. The boy needs to help the undead goldfish solve a problem so it can move on to the afterlife. The fish is a pushy jerk & I hate the book. So far this is the worst in the series & I've never been more ready to be done with a book.I like that the boy doesn't get exactly what he wished for, and I like that he is assigned to help the "zombie" pets move on to a happy life after death, I just hate how the kid is constantly putting it off because he didn't get what he wanted. He gets too frustrated too quickly with the undead pets and I worry these books are teaching my child to get angry, instead of taking his time to do something right. But, so far these are the only books my son has been truely interested in, beyond short stories & toddler books. We'll keep reading the series for now (since we own 1-5), I'm being hopeful that the boy in the story learns to be more accepting & patient as he learns to deal with these, not so dead animals.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Good book/series for young grades By Mellisue922 My daughter is obsessed with this series. It's not too gross, definitely age appropriate for a grade schooler.The series all run about the same for reading levels.590LN3
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