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Books with title The Bump in the Night

  • The Night Bus

    Anthony Horowitz

    eBook (Orchard Books, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Three terrifying short stories by Anthony Horowitz, a master storyteller and the bestselling author of the Alex Rider series. It's Hallowe'en, but the living dead on the Night Bus aren't trick or treaters. And when Nick and Jeremy get on board, it looks like the bus is not going to be taking them home...When his dad picks up a hitchhiker, Jacob find himself in a life or death situation. Could the hitcher be on the run from the nearby Maximum Security Unit? For sure, someone in the car has a deadly secret...Who is the man with the damaged yellow face in the middle photo in Peter's strip of passport photos - because it can't be him, can it? Is is a ghost, or something more sinister?
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  • Things That Go Bump Night in the Night

    Louis C. Jones

    Paperback (Syrcause University Press, June 1, 1983)
    Haunted houses, sudden and violent deaths and restless spirits returning to avenge their murderers are among the subjects of these spine-chilling accounts
  • Ninja in the Night

    Megan Raugh, David Camacho

    eBook (Chase Your Imagination, June 12, 2020)
    Discover a hilarious tale about a ninja in the night!Michael has a secret. He’s the only one who knows about the mysterious Ninja in the Night. Who is this mysterious shadow in the night? What are they after? And why is the kitchen such a mess? Michael’s parents think that he’s the one responsible, but Michael knows the truth! If only he could find a way to prove it…Kids of all ages will adore this fun and hilarious bedtime story! With delightful illustrations, the Ninja in the Night will keep them captivated with every page as this lighthearted and playful tale unfolds.Book details:Perfect for all ages, especially 5-10A lighthearted story which is great for winding down at bedtimeAnd a story that kids will ask for again and again!So if you’re in need of a delightful and memorable story about mysterious cookie-stealing ninjas, then this book is for you!Scroll up and buy now to start reading tonight!
  • Noise in the Night

    Anne Alexander, Abner Graboff

    Hardcover (Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, )
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  • Things That Go Bump in the Night

    Louis C. Jones

    eBook (Phocion Publishing, Nov. 1, 2019)
    Things That Go Bump in the Night, first published in 1959, is a fascinating collection of some of the many ghost and haunted house stories and places of New York state.Traditional folksy ghost stories collected by the author and his students while he was teaching at Cornell. Some of these stories made me want to visit the places mentioned. The author said that he didn’t change any of the place names but he did change names of people so tracking down the particular stone house somewhere between Middleville and Norway becomes problematic since limestone was a popular building material in that area.
  • Grump in the Night

    Celeste Sisler, Steph Laberis

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 7, 2020)
    This spooky Halloween storybook with glow-in-the-dark pages and stickers stars the beloved Grumpy Cat!It's time for Pokey's Halloween party--and Grumpy Cat wants nothing to do with it. Will her friends force her to join in the tricks, treats, and games? That sounds scary! Children ages 3 to 7, as well as Grumpy Cat fans of all ages, will enjoy this not-too-spooky book, which includes glow-in-the-dark pages and stickers!
  • Bright in the Night

    Lena Sjöberg

    Hardcover (Thames & Hudson, Jan. 14, 2020)
    A beautifully illustrated, nonfiction picture book showing readers all the bright things that can be found in the dark of night.When night falls, everything is dark. Or is it? The Moon shines with a pale light. A car drives along the street, and when its headlights flash, two bright dots run by. Is it a cat’s eyes? Or perhaps a fox’s? Stars twinkle in the night sky, and sometimes even the bright belt of the Milky Way is visible.Come on a journey and visit the dark forest, the deep ocean, and the shadows of the city, and discover everything that glows, glitters, and shines in the night! This nonfiction picture book is full of fun facts about all the strange and wonderful sources of light on Earth and in the sky, from the Moon and the stars to glow-in-the-dark insects, luminous underwater creatures, lighthouses, fireworks, and phosphorescence. Illustrated in color throughout
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  • Bumps in the Night

    M.B. Ryther

    eBook
    A whimsical look at nighttime bumps, thumps, creaks, and squeaks. Featuring amusing color pictures and lyrical rhyming text, Bumps in the Night offers mostly reasonable explanations for spooky sounds a child may hear while trying to go to sleep. Klutzy family members, a noisy neighborhood, even a fire-breathing furnace all take the stage during the course of the night. Then again, not every noise is so easily explained. Where’s the fun in that?ABOUT THE AUTHORM.B. Ryther is a professional freelance writer whose work has appeared in a variety of print and online magazines, including Boys' Life, National Geographic Kids, Stories for Children, Woman's World, Catholic Parent, San Diego Family, and many others. She lives in Washington State with her husband and four children.
  • Bump In The Night

    Michael Johnson

    Paperback (Quixotic Enterprises, Sept. 3, 2012)
    Eight children survived the harvest of Russet Creek. Just eight. Russet Creek was a small town. Its population was about five thousand people. Of that five thousand, probably a thousand or so of them were children. Of that thousand or so, eight survived. All of the rest were taken in one night. It was a glorious victory for the boogeymen. Or so they thought. For as long as there have been children, there have been boogeymen to take them. Sometimes they eat the children. Sometimes they carry them away to some horrible, unknown place, and the children are never heard from again. Sometimes—more often that you would like to think—they are hiding in the closet because the child's parents let them in. For as long as there have been boogeymen, there have been those who fought against them; humans, animals, fantastical creatures; armed with toys, and magic, and stories. The war between the Kinderguard and the boogeymen is the oldest struggle in the history of the human race. After the boogeymen invade their town, five eleven year olds, two teenagers, and one infant will find themselves at the center of this great conflict. BUMP IN THE NIGHT is a story for very brave children who are wise enough to know that the thing under the bed is real, and for adults who are not too grown up to understand that stories are what save us from the monsters.
  • The Bump in the Night

    A. Rockwell

    Paperback (Scholastic Young Hippo, April 3, 1986)
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  • Exiles Vol. 9: Bump In The Night

    Tony Bedard, Mizuki Sakakibara, Jim Calafiore

    language (Marvel, July 11, 2007)
    Collects Exiles #52-58.The Exiles enter into a world of swords and sorcery that any true X-fan will enjoy! Guest-starring the villainy of Kulan Gath! Plus: Ego the Living Planet - a father?! It's up to the Exiles, the Avengers, and the Fantastic Four to keep the Earth from becoming Ego Junior! Finally, a seemingly trivial, low-key mission spirals into a cataclysmic, universe-shattering disaster...all because of a Danish?! It's the Exiles' most hilarious adventure yet!
  • A Bump in the Night

    S. Miller, J. Taylor

    Paperback (Independently published, July 2, 2019)
    After a late-night scary movie, I can’t get any sleep. Are the things I’m seeing in my imagination or do I have a reason for the creeps? A Bump in the Night is a fun rhyming story that shows just how fantastic a kid’s imagination can be.