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  • Johnny and the Dead

    Terry Pratchett, Richard Mitchley, Random House AudioBooks

    Audiobook (Random House AudioBooks, Jan. 20, 2011)
    Sell the cemetery? Over their dead bodies.... Not many people can see the dead (and not many would want to). Twelve-year-old Johnny Maxwell can. And he's got bad news for them: the council want to sell the cemetery as a building site. But the dead aren't going to take it lying down... especially since it's Halloween tomorrow. Besides, they're beginning to find that life is a lot more fun than it was when they were... well... alive. Particularly if they break a few rules.
  • Johnny and the Dead

    Terry Pratchett

    language (HarperCollins, Oct. 6, 2009)
    Post-life citizensBreath challengedVertically disadvantaged(buried, not short)Johnny Maxwell's new friends not appreciate the term "ghosts," but they are, well, dead.The town council wants to sell the cemetery, and its inhabitants aren't about to take that lying down! Johnny is the only one who can see them, and and the previously alive need his help to save their home and their history. Johnny didn't mean to become the voice for the lifeless, but if he doesn't speak up, who will?In Johnny Maxwell's second adventure, Carnegie Medalist Terry Pratchett explores the bonds between the living and the dead and proves that it's never too late to have the time of your life -- even if it is your afterlife!
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  • Johnny and the Dead

    Terry Pratchett

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Post-life citizens Breath challenged Vertically disadvantaged (buried, not short) Johnny Maxwell's new friends not appreciate the term "ghosts," but they are, well, dead. The town council wants to sell the cemetery, and its inhabitants aren't about to take that lying down! Johnny is the only one who can see them, and and the previously alive need his help to save their home and their history. Johnny didn't mean to become the voice for the lifeless, but if he doesn't speak up, who will? In Johnny Maxwell's second adventure, Carnegie Medalist Terry Pratchett explores the bonds between the living and the dead and proves that it's never too late to have the time of your life -- even if it is your afterlife!
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  • Johnny and the Dead

    Terry Pratchett

    eBook (RHCP Digital, June 22, 2010)
    Sell the cemetery?Over their dead bodies . . . Not many people can see the dead (not many would want to). Twelve-year-old Johnny Maxwell can. And he's got bad news for them: the council want to sell the cemetery as a building site. But the dead have learnt a thing or two from Johnny. They're not going to take it lying down . . . especially since it's Halloween tomorrow. Besides, they're beginning to find that life is a lot more fun than it was when they were . . . well . . . alive. Particularly if they break a few rules . . .The second book in the Johnny Maxwell trilogy.
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  • Oxford Playscripts: Johnny & the Dead

    Terry Pratchett

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, USA, May 1, 2003)
    Shortlisted for Britain's Carnegie Medal, this follow-up to "Only You Can Serve Mankind" begins as Johnny Maxwell takes on developers and the city council to save the local cemetery at the insistence of the cemetery's residents.
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  • Johnny and the Dead

    Terry Pratchett

    Paperback (Corgi, Aug. 17, 2010)
    The second hilarious fantasy novel about Johnny Maxwell from master storyteller Terry Pratchett. Sell the cemetery? Over their dead bodies. Not many people can see the dead (not many would want to). Twelve-year-old Johnny Maxwell can. And he's got bad news for them: the council want to sell the cemetery as a building site. But the dead have learnt a thing or two from Johnny. They're not going to take it lying down... especially since it's Halloween tomorrow. Besides, they're beginning to find that life is a lot more fun than it was when they were... well... alive. Particularly if they break a few rules.
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  • Johnny and the Dead

    Terry Pratchett

    Paperback (Corgi Childrens, July 24, 2018)
    Sell the cemetery? Over their dead bodies . . . Not many people can see the dead (not many would want to). Twelve-year-old Johnny Maxwell can. And he's got bad news for them: the council want to sell the cemetery as a building site. But the dead have learnt a thing or two from Johnny. They're not going to take it lying down . . . especially since it's Halloween tomorrow. Besides, they're beginning to find that life is a lot more fun than it was when they were . . . well . . . alive. Particularly if they break a few rules . . . The second book in the Johnny Maxwell trilogy.
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  • Johnny and the Dead

    Terry Pratchett

    Mass Market Paperback (Corgi, July 6, 1994)
    Mass market paperback
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  • Johnny and the Dead

    Terry Pratchett

    Paperback (HarperCollins, April 3, 2007)
    The town council wants to sell the cemetery, and its inhabitants aren't about to take that lying down! Johnny is the only one who can see the outraged ghosts, and the previously alive need his help to save their home and their history. Johnny didn't mean to become the voice for the lifeless, but if he doesn't speak up, who will?
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  • Johnny and the Dead

    Terry Pratchett, Richard Mitchley

    Audio CD (Chivers Audio Books, Nov. 1, 2001)
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  • Johnny and the Dead

    Terry Pratchett

    Paperback (Corgi, July 6, 2004)
    Corgi 2004 trade edition paperback, fine In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
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  • Johnny and the Dead

    Terry Pratchett

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Post-life citizens Breath challenged Vertically disadvantaged (buried, not short) Johnny Maxwell's new friends not appreciate the term "ghosts," but they are, well, dead. The town council wants to sell the cemetery, and its inhabitants aren't about to take that lying down! Johnny is the only one who can see them, and and the previously alive need his help to save their home and their history. Johnny didnÂ’t mean to become the voice for the lifeless, but if he doesnÂ’t speak up, who will? In Johnny Maxwell's second adventure, Carnegie Medalist Terry Pratchett explores the bonds between the living and the dead and proves that itÂ’s never too late to have the time of your life -- even if it is your afterlife!
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