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Books published by publisher Avon Camelot

  • The Tale of Anabelle Hedgehog

    Steve Lawhead, Laura Potter

    Paperback (Camelot, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Anabelle worries that the arrival of a powerful beast with rippling muscles, a sleek coat, a pink tongue, and large teeth on the riverbank will mean the demise of the feathered creatures' newly laid eggs. Reprint.
  • Return to Howliday Inn

    James Howe

    Paperback (Avon / Camelot, March 1, 1993)
    Return to Howliday Inn The animals sense something is wrong in the Monroe house. Howie is racing around on his little dachshund legs pretending he's chasing hubcaps at the Indianapolis Five Hundred, Bunnicula is hopping all over his cage as if he's dancing on hot tar, and Harold is desperately trying to get some sleep. Chester insists something terrible is about to happen. And he's right. The Monroes are going on vacation--and the animals are going to Chateau Bow-Wow...known to them as Howliday Inn. This visit turns out to be even worse than the last harrowing experience--with a whole new cast of characters: a very sad Great Dane, a pair of worried yuppie puppies, and two sinister sisters who pride themselves as cat burglars. But even more frightening are the voices in the night, mysterious disappearances...and the bone-chilling secret of Howliday Inn. Unexplained voices, buried bones, a mysterious collar, and a secret code all make for a paranormal experience no one at Chateau Bow Wow
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  • Captain Kate

    Carolyn Reeder

    Paperback (Avon Camelot, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Determined to take her father's coal-carrying barge on the C & O Canal from Cumberland, Maryland, to Georgetown in D.C., twelve-year-old Kate learns hurtful truths about herself
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  • Ramona the Brave by Beverly Cleary

    Beverly Cleary

    Paperback (Avon Camelot, Jan. 1, 1760)
    For a young lady as excited about existence as Ramona, beginning the primary review ought to be simple! Be that as it may, with an instructor who doesn't comprehend her, a bigmouth schoolmate, and an alarming canine who takes after her on the walk home from school, Ramona experiences considerable difficulties acting like the young lady everybody anticipates that her will be. In any case, when she appears to class with a missing shoe, Ramona gets a new hold on her mettle keeping in mind the end goal to endure an embarrassing circumstance.
  • The Master

    T. H. White

    Mass Market Paperback (AVON/Camelot, March 15, 1967)
    A scince-fiction adventure novel from the author of The Once and Future King, The Master involves two children, Judy and Nicky, and their dog Jokey, who are stranded on an extremely small, uninhabited, remote rocky islet in the North Atlantic Ocean. They find that it is hollow and inhabited by a mysterious 157-year-old person who aims to take over the world.
  • The Prisoner of Pineapple Place

    Anne Lindbergh

    Paperback (Avon Camelot, Dec. 1, 1990)
    Pineapple Place, an invisible street that moves from city to city and keeps its inhabitants the same age forever, is threatened with change when nine-year-old Jeremiah becomes bored and makes contact with the outside world.
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  • The Secrets of Hidden Creek

    Wylly Folk St. John, Paul Galdone

    Paperback (Avon Camelot, Jan. 1, 1968)
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  • Tales From Moominvalley

    Tove Jansson

    Paperback (Avon Camelot, Jan. 1, 1977)
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  • Becoming Felix

    Nancy Hope Wilson

    Paperback (Camelot, July 1, 1998)
    Twelve-year-old J.J. is pulled in two directions--to his clarinet, which he inherited from his grandfather and which he loves, and to his family's dairy farm, which is on the verge of collapse. Reprint.
  • Wayside School Gets a Little Stranger

    Louis Sachar

    Paperback (Avon Camelot, Jan. 1, 1995)
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  • The 101 Dalmations

    Dodie Smith

    Paperback (avon camelot, Aug. 16, 1969)
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  • The Gold Dust Letters

    Janet Taylor Lisle

    Paperback (Camelot, May 1, 1996)
    Mystified by the strange sparkly messages they receive on the mantel every night, Angela and her friends learn the story of a lonely fairy who longs to communicate with humans, and the girls plan an investigative sleepover party. Reprint.
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