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  • Horror!

    Alan MacDonald

    language (Stripes Publishing, Oct. 6, 2014)
    Calling all Dirty Bertie fans! Dirty Bertie - the boy with nose-pickingly disgusting habits - is back for another helping of comic chaos! With ever-increasing madcap schemes and crazy capers, Bertie continues to delight his legions of fans who revel in his revolting ways. In Horror! join Bertie as he sneaks into a scary film, meets a bad-tempered guard dog on his paper round and ruins a priceless work of art on a school trip! Dirty Bertie is a hugely popular series created by award-winning illustrator, David Roberts (Tyrannosaurus Drip, The Wind in the Willows, The Troll, Eddie Dickens Trilogy). With each hilarious story approximately thirty pages long and split into chapters with illustrations on nearly every spread, Dirty Bertie is ideal for confident readers to enjoy by themselves, or for sharing with your child.
  • The Horror

    Rodman Philbrick, Lynn Harnett

    eBook (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, Dec. 16, 2014)
    A haunted house continues its quest for vengeance on two young children After surviving the wrath of the house that wants them dead, Jason and his four-year-old sister, Sally, face a new challenge—a week without their mom and dad. When their parents are called away to deal with a work crisis, they are left with Katie, a seventeen-year-old babysitter. Katie doesn’t believe in spirits, but that doesn’t matter to Bobby, the ghost of the child who was murdered here. Bobby has become closer than ever to Sally—in fact, he now possesses her. And his hatred of babysitters and desire for vengeance will leave Jason, Sally, and Katie in even more danger than before.The Horror is the second book of the chilling House on Cherry Street trilogy from prolific wife-and-husband coauthors Lynn Harnett and Rodman Philbrick, the Newbery Honor Award–winning author of Freak the Mighty.
  • Horror!

    Alan MacDonald PhD

    Paperback (Stripes Publishing, Oct. 6, 2014)
    Calling all Dirty Bertie fans! Dirty Bertie - the boy with nose-pickingly disgusting habits - is back for another helping of comic chaos! With ever-increasing madcap schemes and crazy capers, Bertie continues to delight his legions of fans who revel in his revolting ways. In Horror! join Bertie as he sneaks into a scary film, meets a bad-tempered guard dog on his paper round and ruins a priceless work of art on a school trip! Dirty Bertie is a hugely popular series created by award-winning illustrator, David Roberts (Tyrannosaurus Drip, The Wind in the Willows, The Troll, Eddie Dickens Trilogy). With each hilarious story approximately thirty pages long and split into chapters with illustrations on nearly every spread, Dirty Bertie is ideal for confident readers to enjoy by themselves, or for sharing with your child.
  • The Horror

    Rodman Philbrick, Lynn Harnett

    Paperback (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, March 27, 2018)
    A haunted house continues its quest for vengeance on two young children After surviving the wrath of the house that wants them dead, Jason and his four-year-old sister, Sally, face a new challenge—a week without their mom and dad. When their parents are called away to deal with a work crisis, they are left with Katie, a seventeen-year-old babysitter. Katie doesn’t believe in spirits, but that doesn’t matter to Bobby, the ghost of the child who was murdered here. Bobby has become closer than ever to Sally—in fact, he now possesses her. And his hatred of babysitters and desire for vengeance will leave Jason, Sally, and Katie in even more danger than before.The Horror is the second book of the chilling House on Cherry Street trilogy from prolific wife-and-husband coauthors Lynn Harnett and Rodman Philbrick, the Newbery Honor Award–winning author of Freak the Mighty.
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  • Horror

    John Hamilton

    Library Binding (Abdo Group, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Describes how to write horror fiction, including formulating a plot, creating characters, organizing a work schedule, and getting it published.
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  • Horror

    Valerie Bodden

    Hardcover (Creative Education, Sept. 1, 2013)
    "A survey of the horror fiction genre, from its folkloric origins and Gothic influences to the famous authors--such as Stephen King--whose works have defined the genre over time"--Provided by publisher.
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  • Horror House

    H. I. Larry

    Paperback (Hardie Grant Egmont, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Zac is going undercover to a house that might be haunted. He's lucky he doesn't get scared easily! Now he just has to figure out who's behind all the creepy surprises.
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  • The Horror

    W. R. Philbrick, Lynn Harnett

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, July 1, 1995)
    When their parents are suddenly called away, Jason and Sally are left with a baby-sitter, and the evil spirits of the Cherry Street house come forth again with a renewed desire for vengeance that leaves the two youngsters unprotected. Original.
  • Horse Horror

    Catherine Coe, Jan Mccafferty

    eBook (Orchard Books, Oct. 17, 2013)
    Casper loves his horse, Blue the Brave, more than anything else. But Blue doesn't seem to want to go anywhere today. Can Casper discover what's wrong with him?
  • Horrors, Horrors, Horrors

    Helen Hoke, Bill Prosser

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 1978)
    Fifteen horror stories by Benson, Dunsany, Sturgeon, Bradbury, and other masters show the innocent to be suspect, the ordinary to be bizarre, and the expected to be full of surprise
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  • The Horror

    T. D Reynolds

    language (, Feb. 10, 2016)
    This is a collection of short stories written with the sole purpose of providing scream out scares, as well as creepy chills all the way down your spine. Plain and simple, monsters, ghosts and horror.This book is split into 3 sections. 'Monsters' features a strange young girl who Daniel encounters at a Cosplay Convention. She has only one question to ask him, ‘Do you believe in monsters?’ Her tales of horrifying terror will defy the most sceptical of critics to suggest that they don’t!Meanwhile, 'Gilbert' is the new kid at Bellows Boys High School. The boys don’t exactly make him feel entirely welcome. However, there’s a camping trip coming up and the boys are eager to share their usual round of spine chillingly spooky ghost stories. Who can provide the biggest fright?And lastly we come to 'The Cleaner.' It’s the end of the show and time to leave. He doesn’t seem like he’s anyone special, as he sweeps the floor and clears up after everyone else. But this man might just blow your mind with a final story that will bewilder you and challenge you to believe in the impossible. Excerpts:"Slowly the head turned. Anna almost screamed out aloud, as it seemed to be looking directly at her! For a moment that terrible ugly face stared towards her. She was sure it could see her. A long time it seemed to stay there, sniffing the air, grunting and squinting. Then its eyes narrowed even more and it seemed to edge that little bit closer; so near that the smell became so strong, Anna actually imagined that she could taste it. She wanted to vomit, she felt so nauseous and scared. Could it see her? Could it hear her? It seemed to be leaning closer and closer..." (Monsters - Anna)"Just then from behind her, she heard the slightest little snap. It was the noise of a stick cracking. She half turned to catch a brief glimpse of the man creeping up toward her. But another sound made her spin sharply back round. It was the dog. Big, black and furry, snarling ferociously, all teeth and fangs; lunging straight for her! She screamed out in horror, screwed her eyes tight shut and fell to her knees in the soft gritty damp mud. She flung her arms up in front of her face, waited for the monstrous looking dog to sink its long sharp fangs deep into her. The moment of anticipation seemed long and agonizing." (Monsters - Lucky Devil) "As Daniel squinted to focus his vision better, he could see that her eyes were glazing over. It was as if a film was forming over her irises. The pupils too seemed to melt away into her eyes until they were completely white. Then suddenly a huge pair of thick muscular arms, with gigantic hands and clawed fingers, reached out from beyond the hoarding, gripped hold of both her shoulders and yanked her backwards off her seat. “Woah!” exclaimed Daniel in disbelief, “Did anyone see that?” " (Monsters)"There were a couple of boxes piled one on top of the other, encrusted with ancient dirt and cobwebs. The creaking seemed to be coming from behind them, heehawing in a lulling tempo that rose and fell. Sid’s hands began to tremble, as he contemplated whatever could be beyond those boxes. He crept towards them, his heart beating fast and his nerves jangling. He held the lighter shakily before him, peeped anxiously around the boxes. To his utter surprise, the swell of light fell upon a slippered pair of feet! Sid gasped in startled fright. Then the feeble wavering flame illuminated wrinkly legs riddled with varicose veins and liver spots, a white frilly night gown, aged gnarled hands wrung tightly together lying on a lap, an ashen face crowned by a wild shock of unruly grey hair. There was an old lady swaying to and fro..." (Gilbert - The Attic)Recommended - Read alone. At night. In the dark. Prepare to be chilled to the bone!T. D Reynolds is also the author of another collection of short stories 'Urban Legends - Totally Mythed!'
  • Horse Horror

    Catherine Coe, Jan McCafferty

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton, June 7, 2012)
    What could be wrong with Casper's beloved horse? Casper loves his horse, Blue the Brave, more than anything else, but Blue doesn't seem to want to go anywhere today. Can Casper discover what's wrong with him?
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