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Books with title Ghost town treasure

  • Linda Craig: The Ghost Town Treasure

    Sheldon

    Paperback (Aladdin, April 2, 1982)
    Linda, her brother, and their two friends encounter danger and mystery as they search for lost treasure in the high Sierras.
  • Ghost Town

    Becky Bolinger

    language (Dead Key Publishing, Feb. 17, 2014)
    Point Bluff is the perfect place for hiking, rock climbing and cave exploring. But hidden inside one of the Montana caves is a deadly virus of unknown origins. When this virus attacks, it wipes out nearly all of Point Bluff's 10,000 townspeople, leaving almost no trace and no clues as to their disappearance. The survivors find each other and try to flee, but they soon discover they are trapped. No one is safe, and no one immune, when even they start dying mysterious deaths.
  • Ghost Town

    Linda Cargill

    language (Edward Ware Thrillers YA, an imprint of Cheops Books LLC, May 3, 2016)
    Josie is suntanning herself at Long Beach in Washington state when her straw hat flies off her head. A seagull catches it and Josie chases him through the sand dunes back away from the beach. By the time she catches up with her hat she has stumbled upon a ghost town from one hundred years ago. The church is deserted. So is the bar and each house that she sees. This place takes on an eerie quality all its own as night comes on and people from long ago come to life and go about their nightly tasks. Josie is lost trapped in a time warp. How does she get back to the beach? She’d better figure it out soon or she, too, could become one of the lost.
  • Ghost Pirate Treasure

    Geronimo Stilton

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 1, 2012)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When someone begins to dig holes around Squeakspeare Mansion at night, Billy wonders if a legendary pirate who is said to have buried treasure locally is responsible, in a case that tests Creepella's investigative prowess.
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  • Ghost Town

    Krystal Doolittle

    (Independently published, July 26, 2019)
    The other side is closer than you think.Willow was like any other teenage girl, until a fatal car accident left her an orphan and with the ability to see earthbound spirits. Forced to relocate to a small town in Kansas, she moves in with her grandparents.Talking to things others can’t see doesn’t help her make friends, except for those that are no longer living. Even they don’t stick around long though, because she does whatever is necessary to help those spirits stuck with unfinished business to move on. But when she hears about a haunted school, she can’t help but investigate. What she finds might end up being more than she bargained for.The locations in this book are real, but the story itself is pure fiction.
  • Treasure in Ghost Town

    Barbara Turner

    Paperback (Cedar Fort, April 13, 2001)
    While spending the summer in Cripple Creek, Colorado, Tom and Tammy explore an empty, boarded-up house and find a hidden treasure.
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  • Ghost Town

    Richard W. Jennings

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, June 29, 2009)
    Spencer Adams Honesty may be the last best hope for Paisley, Kansasand for lonely kids everywhere.Spencer Honesty and his mom are the last people left in Paisley, except for Chief Leopard Frog, SpenceÂ’s imaginary friend. One lonely day, Chief Leopard FrogÂ’s carved rabbit talisman tells Spence to take his photo, so Spence digs up his late fatherÂ’s camera and starts shooting photographs all around his ghost town. When the photos come back developed, he does not expect to see his old neighbor Maureen Balderson in her bedroom. Or Ma Puttering clearing weeds in her yard. They arenÂ’t in Paisley anymore. Yet there they are.What happens to Spence next is unexpected. It involves a catalog called Uncle MiltonÂ’s Thousand Things You Thought YouÂ’d Never Find, a poetry deal gone awry, and a ghost camera that promises to take pictures of the past (just be sure not to photograph yourself).
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  • Ghost Town

    E. Bard

    language (, Jan. 2, 2012)
    Sam and Clara are two fouteen year olds living in a ghost town. Of course if the local residents knew their quaint community was thought of as a ghost town, they might sit back and have a chuckle. But for young people, there's not a lot to do in such a small town steeped in history and little else. For most teenagers, it makes Night's Port a pretty boring place. But not for Sam and Clara. They know better. Night's Port isn't just another soon to be forgotten small town. It's a very real ghost town. It has its share of buried secrets. And now something is going on that has the old ghosts rattled. Ghosts. Zombies. Pirate treasure. Ages 9-12.
  • Treasure Town

    Doug Wilhelm, Sarah-Lee Terrat

    Paperback (Pelican, Jan. 13, 2016)
    “A boisterous, slapstick adventure that will entertain budding readers.”—Kirkus Reviews“Great characters, funny events, and big dollops of history and geography. Well done!”—R. A. Montgomery, co-creator of the Choose Your Own Adventure series“I LOVE this book! I could use this in so many ways as a teacher.”—Professor Lynn Gatto, Warner School of Education, University of Rochester“Treasure Town will be treasured by every reader who loves action, humor, and a rollicking good tale.”—Ellen Miles, author of The Puppy Place seriesWhat happens when some directionally challenged, gold-hungry bumblers join up with a trio of smart and imaginative kids? Chaos!Diverse characters in a familiar town setting provide this mystery adventure just enough details to keep middle readers enthralled-and reading! Created by talented author/illustrator siblings to help kids transition into chapter books, Treasure Town is filled with hilarious characters, narrative illustrations, short chapters and loads of fun! From his acclaimed, bestselling novel The Revealers to his many books in the Choose Your Own Adventure series, author Doug Wilhelm embraces his imagination and the challenges faced by young readers. A world traveler, musician, and former journalist, Wilhelm is a frequent visitor to classrooms and authors the popular blog, Reading Matters.A professional artist, Sarah-Lee Terrat was an original member of the Ben & Jerry’s design team. When not working on murals and illustrations, she designs silly toys. Collaborating with her big brother Doug, is always an adventure!
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  • Ghost Town

    Phoebe Rivers

    Hardcover (Simon Spotlight, May 1, 2012)
    In this start to a paranormal series, Sara’s new town has a lot of history—and a lot of ghosts who want to tell her all about it.Sara Collins is a normal twelve-year-old girl with an abnormal secret: She is psychic. She’s had her abilities for as long as she can remember, but she doesn’t like to talk about them. She hopes that if she ignores them, they might go away. Sara wants nothing more than to have a normal life, and to her, “normal” doesn’t include anything paranormal. But Sara’s life is about to be turned upside down, because she’s moving across the country with her dad to an old shore town in New Jersey. A shore town with a lot of history…and more than its fair share of ghosts roaming around. As Sara tries to settle into her new home, she discovers that for the first time, the ghosts around her can communicate with her. One ghost in particular desperately needs something from her and won’t leave her alone. Sara wants to help, but she’s scared. Can Sara put her fear aside and help the spirit? Will doing so put her in jeopardy? Meanwhile, Sara meets a great local girl named Lily Randazzo, and against all odds, really bonds with her. Sara has made a true friend for the first time in her life. Maybe New Jersey isn’t so bad after all….
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  • Ghost Town

    Joan Lowery Nixon

    Paperback (Yearling, Aug. 27, 2002)
    Stagecoach robberies. Shoot-outs. Striking it rich. Throughout the Wild West small towns were formed, thriving with men and women from the East and gold from the mines. Notorious outlaws, desperadoes, and gunslingers rustled up trouble in town after town. When the gold disappeared, the outlaws, as well as the local folks, abandoned their towns. Or did they? There are still sounds, not just the paint peeling from the deserted storefronts, or the tumbleweeds whispering as they somersault down the empty streets. There are voices, whispering stories--are they real or imagined? Stories like the one about the Lost Mine in Maiden, Texas, or the Bad Man from Bodie, California, who's still searching for his lost finger. . . .From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Ghost Town

    Rachel Caine

    Hardcover (NAL Hardcover, Oct. 26, 2010)
    Deep in the heart of Texas, Morganville is a small college town full of laid-back students and eccentric townies, not to mention the sort of creatures you wouldn't want to run into after dark. Despite their obvious differences, the human and vampire residents of Morganville have learned to coexist, but that doesn't stop genius student Claire Danvers from keeping up her guard. Because in Morganville, nothing is as it seems... While developing a new system to maintain the town's defences, Claire discovers a way to use the vampires' powers to help keep outsiders from spreading news of Morganville's "unique" situation once they've crossed the city limits. But the new system has an unexpected and possibly deadly consequence: People inside the town start forgetting who and what they are - even the vampires. And when Claire's boyfriend, Shane, and her best friend, Eve, start treating her like a perfect stranger, Claire realizes she has to figure out a way to pull the plug on her experiment -