Hollywood, Dead Ahead

Hollywood, Dead Ahead by Kate Klise is a reprint edition published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade & Reference Publishers on October 7, 2014. This 144-page book is written in English and continues the adventures of the characters from 43 Old Cemetery Road as they journey to Hollywood, California, in pursuit of fame and fortune. The story follows Ignatius B. Grumply, Olive C. Spence, and Seymour Hope as they navigate the challenges of the film industry, including unexpected changes in their roles and the pressures of stardom.
Readers will find a humorous narrative that explores themes of family, adoption, and the impact of fame, all while incorporating elements of horror and comedy. As Olive grapples with being sidelined in the movie adaptation of their story, she devises a plan to reclaim her place, showcasing her resourcefulness and determination. This edition presents a blend of juvenile fiction and graphic novel elements, making it an engaging read for those interested in stories about animals, dogs, and the complexities of relationships in a humorous context.
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In this fifth volume from 43 Old Cemetery Road, the trio at Spence Mansion leaves Ghastly for Hollywood, California . . . and for a shot at stardom!
The film producer Moe Block Busters wants to make the 43 Old Cemetery Road story into a movie–and he promises it will be a sure-fire hit! Lured by the lights of Tinseltown, Ignatius B. Grumply, Olive C. Spence, and Seymour Hope pack their suitcases. But when they arrive in Hollywood, Olive has a sure-fire fit when she discovers how quickly fame changes Iggy and Seymour. Even worse, Olive has been written out of the script! “Little old lady ghosts are so yesterday,” says Moe. “What America wants is a terrifying ghost named Evilo.” Well, if it’s Evilo they want, it’s Evilo they’ll get. And Olive knows just the femme fatale to help her scare Hollywood’s most despicable director half to death.
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