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Still, there is probably enough throttle applied to the narrative to appeal once again to the primary schooler in the audience. The characters are firmly established by now, and defined very loosely – although one does show too much ingenuity at a key moment. What Gilman proves is that he knows how to begin a story, and how to finish it, for the conclusion here invites us to go way beyond what at one time was due to end with this initial trilogy. I wouldn't be averse to being on that journey, especially if Gilman can prove he can provide the complete middle this fails to provide.
I must thank the publishers for my review copy. We also have a review of [[Substitute Creature (Tales from Lovecraft Middle 4) by Charles Gilman|book four in the series]].
The middle book of the series so far was [[The Slither Sisters: Tales from Lovecraft Middle School by Charles Gilman|The Slither Sisters]]. You might also appreciate [[Lousy Thinking: Hitching a Ride on a Schoolboy's Mind by Mike Davies]].