In the grandest house on the hill lives Reginald P. Toodlethorpe the Third-a ghost with glasses, a velvet smoking jacket, and a flair for the dramatic. He boasts of twelve-course dinner parties, lion-taming with spoons, and mustaches so legendary they sprout squirrels. But when Arthur moves in seeking quiet, and his sharp-eyed son, Theo begins to explore the mansion, Reginald's tall tales begin to crumble. Theo isn't dazzled by ghostly nonsense. He wants the truth. What starts as a battle of boasts becomes a journey into memory, honesty, and legacy. Beneath the puffed-up stories lies a ghost afraid of being forgotten. With humor, heart, and whimsical watercolor illustrations, The Ghost Who Loves to Boast shows that being remembered isn't about being the best-it's about being real.