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  • Christina's Ghost

    Betty Ren Wright

    Paperback (Holiday House, Sept. 4, 2018)
    When the ghostly figure of a small, sad boy appears in her uncle's old house, Christina must figure out what he's trying to tell her—and how to help him—in this classic horror novel for young readers.Ten-year-old Christina was looking forward to spending the summer on her grandmother's farm—not being stuck with her crabby uncle Ralph, in a dusty Victorian house that's "cozy as a tomb." But she's determined to stay busy, and stay out of her uncle's way. There's plenty she can do on her own—she just needs to find a project to focus on. But when the ghost of a little boy appears, Christina begins to suspect that the house is full of secrets. Though the young apparition seems friendly, there's also something in the attic . . . something terrifying . . . something getting stronger every day. Christina is strong-willed, clever, and independent—but that might not be enough to unravel the mysteries of this strange, creepy house, and the horrifying events that took place there. Can she win over Uncle Ralph and convince him there's really something supernatural going on? Or will the malevolent presence in the attic get them first? This classic ghost story, recipient of seven kids' choice state awards, including the Texas Bluebonnet Award, is back in print after many years with an updated jacket . . . and it's ready to chill a new generation of readers looking for an unforgettable mystery.
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  • A Ghost In The House

    Betty Ren Wright

    Paperback (Scholastic Press, July 1, 1995)
    Adjusting to her new home, Sarah Prescott notices strange occurrences when her creepy great aunt moves in, such as rooms turning suddenly cold, lights turning on and off by themselves, and footsteps passing overhead. Reprint.
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  • The Dollhouse Murders

    Betty Ren Wright

    Paperback (Holiday House, Oct. 15, 2008)
    Best-selling author Betty Ren Wright earned eight state awards for this middle-grade mystery about a murder kept secret in a dollhouse. Amy is terrified. She hears scratching and scurrying noises coming from the dollhouse, and the dolls she was playing with are not where she left them. Dolls can't move by themselves, she tells herself. But every night when Amy goes into the attic to check on the dollhouse, it is filled with an eerie light and the dolls have moved again! Are the dolls trying to tell her something? Are their movements connected to grisly murders of her own great-grandparents?
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  • Out of the Dark

    Betty Ren Wright

    Paperback (Scholastic/Apple, March 15, 1995)
    Out Of The Dark by Betty Ren Wright is a wonderful, surprising, and thrilling book. The book is about a girl named Jessie. Jessie and her family just moved in her grandma's house while her grandma was away. Almost every night Jessie seems to have bad dreams, in her grandma's old room. Jessie thinks that a change of room might help. Jessie hears of a girl her age and that lives right next door. Jessie decides to go and see what the girl was like. Jessie and the girl, Tony didn't get to a good start. Even though they didn't get to a good start Jessie asked Tony if she would like to take a walk with her. When Jessie and the girl discovered a schoolhouse Jessie needs to get out of the schoolhouse. In Jessie's later days she stared to read her grandmother's diary, which she found in the stuffy old room she was staying in. Once Jessie starts reading her grandma's diary a ghost starts to follow Jessie and try's to hurt Jessie. By the information Jessie has read she thinks she knows who the ghost is. After all the things Jessie has experienced she decides to write to her grandma. But at the end it ends up to be a surprise.
  • Ghosts Beneath Our Feet

    Betty Ren Wright

    language (Holiday House, July 7, 2015)
    Something chilling lurks underground, and two step-siblings must unite to uncover the truth in this “engrossing mystery” (Booklist). Katie knows that something eerie is happening in the old, deserted town where she, her stepbrother, and her newly widowed mother are spending the summer taking care of Uncle Frank. Sometimes, when Katie puts her ear to the ground in Uncle Frank’s backyard, she hears a groaning noise that sounds almost human. But when a crippled ghost-girl appears to her out of the gloom in an abandoned mine, Katie is at once terrified and puzzled. Could the girl’s chilling appearance have something to do with a tragic mining accident thirty years before? In a fiery climax, Katie and her rebellious stepbrother learn the truth about the past and discover things about each other that strengthen their fragile relationship.
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  • Christina's Ghost

    Betty Ren Wright

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Oct. 1, 1985)
    Christina is not looking forward to spending the summer with Uncle Ralph. She dreads the long days in the spooky, isolated Victorian mansion, especially because Uncle Ralph dislikes her and there are no children nearby to play with. Things change, however, when she sees the ghostly figure of small, sad boy who mysteriously disappears before she can talk to him. Convinced that he's a ghost, Christina sets out to discover why he's there. Could he be linked to the murders that happened in the house thirty years before? And what evil, chilling presence is lurking in the attic? Betty Ren Wright adroitly combines a suspenseful tale of the supernatural with the touching story of two very different people who learn to like each other.
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  • The Ghost Witch

    Betty Ren Wright

    Paperback (Little Apple, Sept. 1, 1995)
    An early chapter story finds a young girl convincing the ghost of a witch to move from her house to an abandoned house down the street where a group of kids are planning a Halloween party. Reprint.
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  • The Secret Window

    Betty Ren Wright

    language (Holiday House, July 7, 2015)
    Meg’s dreams seem to predict the future—but can she make a better future for herself? “Filled with sensitivity and warmth” (Children’s Book Review Service). “It was crazy to have dreams that came true. If you talked about them, it’d upset the people you loved and make them angry. Meg had learned something bad about herself, an ugly secret.” And so she decided to keep the dreams to herself, writing them down in a special notebook. Sometimes her dreams were pleasant, but other times they were disturbing—especially the one about the cave with the blue light. When Meg’s worst dreams begin to come true, she’s convinced they bring bad luck. Why else would her father move out to “find himself” or her best friend desert her for a rowdy crowd of older kids? Meg’s grandmother and a wonderful new neighbor finally help her realize that her “secret window” into the future can bring good luck, if understood properly.
  • The Ghosts of Mercy Manor by Betty Ren Wright

    Betty Ren Wright

    Hardcover (Scholastic Trade, March 15, 1801)
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  • The Ghost Comes Calling

    Betty Ren Wright

    Paperback (Little Apple, Dec. 1, 1997)
    Having seen enough strange things to know that his family's cabin on Perch Lake is haunted, Chad, accompanied by his friend Jeannie, follows eerie visions and sounds to the side of a ghost with a story to tell. Reprint.
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  • The Dollhouse Murders

    Betty Ren Wright, R.L. Stine

    eBook (Holiday House, Oct. 9, 2018)
    Dolls can't move by themselves. . . . Or can they? This special anniversary edition of the hair-raising mystery that's kept readers up at night for thirty-five years features a foreword by Goosebumps creator R.L. Stine.Amy is terrified. She hears scratching and scurrying noises coming from the dollhouse in the attic, and the dolls she was playing with are not where she left them. Dolls can't move by themselves, she tells herself. But every night when Amy goes up to check on the dollhouse, it's filled with an eerie light and the dolls have moved again! Are the dolls trying to tell her something? Could this all be connected to the murders of her great-grandparents? Sinister secrets unravel as Amy gets closer to revealing the mystery of the dolls in this haunting novel that combines complicated family relationships with a bone-chilling mystery. Even readers who love scary stories will want to keep the lights on after finishing!The all-new foreword and jacket art make this spooky classic, an Edgar award nominee, perfect for sharing with a new generation.
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  • A Ghost In The House

    Betty Ren Wright

    Paperback (Scholastic Press, July 1, 1995)
    Adjusting to her new home, Sarah Prescott notices strange occurrences when her creepy great aunt moves in, such as rooms turning suddenly cold, lights turning on and off by themselves, and footsteps passing overhead. Reprint.