When Meg's new neighbor, Kelly Pitts, begins dating a mysterious boy named Victor, Meg suspects that the boy is actually Vincent, the vampire who had terrorized her last year on Moose Island. Original.
Ann Hodgman is a funny lady. In this book, she explains how she got that way. But the book only goes up through sixth grade. After that, her life became so embarrassing that writing it down would have caused the pages to burst into flames.
Meg, her friend Voldar, and "Batboy," an injured baby bat, must complete a dangerous mission at the vampire castle ordered by her blood-sucking ex-babysitter--or else she will be the next vampire in Drazylvonia. Original.
Hardcover
(Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), May 10, 2011)
Ann Hodgman is a funny lady. In this book, she explains how she got that way. But the book only goes up through sixth grade. After that, her life became so embarrassing that writing it down would have caused the pages to burst into flames.
A novelization for children of the Paramount motion picture, Addams Family Values, based on the popular television show, contains a full-color photographic insert from the film. Original.
Eleven-year-old Meg is not happy that her mother insists on hiring a babysitter for her and her younger brother, especially one with pointed teeth and a fondness for biting people's necks.
When the baby that Meg and her friend Kelly are babysitting suddenly dislikes sunshine, loves bats, and insists on dressing all in black, they fear he may be turning into a vampire
Barely surviving an attack by a vampire, Meg Swain writes down her adventures and is surprised when her father uses them as the plot for a new movie, but while helping out on location, Meg encounters a new enemy
When the fifth grade teacher asks everyone to bring in an old family Thanksgiving recipe, C.D. Bitesky, a young vampire, and Howie Wolfner, a werewolf, ask their friend Danny Keegan, for help
While spending the summer at a seaside boarding house, young readers come to the aid of Tana, a mermaid stranded on the shore and separated from her companions.
When strange things begin happening in their school--a sneaker walking by itself, mysterious cafeteria meals, a smashed trophy case--the sixth grade class is determined to find the culprits
The new computerized cooking system at Hollis Elementary School malfunctions, and the kids are inundated by pizza when the cook accidentally makes one thousand pies instead of one hundred