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  • The Haunted House

    Charles Dickens

    language (, Jan. 11, 2016)
    The Haunted House is a story published in 1859 for the weekly periodical All the Year Round. It was "Conducted by Charles Dickens", with contributions from others. It is a "portmanteau" story, with Dickens writing the opening and closing stories, framing stories by Dickens himself and five other authors
  • The Haunted House

    Charles Dickens

    language (, Jan. 11, 2016)
    The Haunted House is a story published in 1859 for the weekly periodical All the Year Round. It was "Conducted by Charles Dickens", with contributions from others. It is a "portmanteau" story, with Dickens writing the opening and closing stories, framing stories by Dickens himself and five other authors
  • The Haunted House

    Paul Hutchens

    eBook (Moody Publishers, Feb. 1, 1998)
    The tales and travels of the Sugar Creek Gang have passed the test of time, delighting young readers for more than fifty years. Great mysteries with a message, The Sugar Creek Gang series chronicles the faith-building adventures of a group of fun-loving, courageous Christian boys. Your kids will be thrilled, chilled, and inspired to grow as they follow the legendary escapades of Bill Collins, Dragonfly, and the rest of the gang and see how they struggle with the application of their Christian faith to the adventure of life.Way up on a hill on Old Man Paddler's property stands an old house that many people think is haunted. A late night raccoon hunt with dogs from Circus's dad help the gang get to the bottom of the mystery. What will the boys discover in the dark attic of the haunted house? Reflect with Bill on the meaning of the Bible verse "... absent from the body... at home with the Lord".
  • Haunted House

    Sophia Kasbaum, Brenden Ngata

    language (, Nov. 10, 2016)
    Read how one little knock can set off a chain reaction of events with a surprise ending.
  • Haunted Houses

    Grace Hansen

    Library Binding (Abdo Kids Jumbo, Aug. 1, 2018)
    This title explains why haunted houses exist, and that's because people like to be scared! Readers will learn that people have been telling each other scary or spooky stories for centuries. Haunted houses make it so that people can live their own scary story! Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Abdo Kids Jumbo is an imprint of Abdo Kids, a division of ABDO.
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  • Haunted House

    Virginia Loh-Hagan

    Paperback (45th Parallel Press, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Haunted House guides students as they conceive and set up their own haunted house for their friends and community. The considerate text includes easy-to-follow lists and will hold the readers' interest, allowing for successful mastery and comprehension. Written with a high interest level to appeal to a more mature audience, these books maintain a lower level of complexity with clear visuals to help struggling readers along. A table of contents, glossary with simplified pronunciations, and index all enhance achievement and comprehension.
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  • Haunted Houses

    Robert D. San Souci, Kelly Murphy, Antoine Revoy

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), July 20, 2010)
    Scare-master Robert San Souci serves up ten chilling tales about untraditional haunted houses: a mansion full of pirate treasure, a ghost trapped in a mysterious dollhouse, a boy whose vacation house comes complete with people-eating spiders, and many more. But beware because not all of the protagonists in these stories get out alive.
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  • Haunted house

    Peggy Parish

    Mass Market Paperback (Collier Books, March 15, 1973)
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  • One Haunted House

    Calee M. Lee, Maria Bulon

    Paperback (Xist Publishing, April 20, 2017)
    Preschool Halloween Counting Book One Haunted House is joined by Two Perfect Pumpkins, Three Winsome Witches, Four Baffled Bats and even more Halloween friends Perfect for toddlers through Kindergarteners, One Haunted House is a gentle introduction to the spooky side of Halloween, with lots of candy and good fun of course!
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  • The Haunted House

    Francine Pascal

    Mass Market Paperback (Sweet Valley, Sept. 1, 1986)
    The twins find themselves on different sides in their investigation into the mystery of the supposedly haunted Mercandy mansion as they argue over whether or not Nora Mercandy is a witch
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  • The Haunted House

    Charles Dickens, Wesley Stace

    language (Modern Library, Dec. 18, 2007)
    On Christmas Eve, a party of friends descends on a purportedly haunted country retreat, charged with the task of discovering evidence of the supernatural. Sequestered in their rooms for the holiday, the friends reconvene on Twelfth Night at a great feast and share their stories of spectral encounter. “Conducted” by Charles Dickens and counting Elizabeth Gaskell and Wilkie Collins among its contributors, The Haunted House examines quintessentially Victorian themes–sex and longing, nostalgia and loss–in ways that continue to resonate today. Ingeniously conceived and written, and spiked with flashes of Dickensian humor, this volume is a strange and sheer delight.
  • The haunted house

    Charles Dickens

    language (, Nov. 15, 2015)
    The Haunted House is a story published in 1859 for the weekly periodical All the Year Round. It was "Conducted by Charles Dickens", with contributions from others. It is a "portmanteau" story, with Dickens writing the opening and closing stories, framing stories by Dickens himself and five other authors:[1]"The Mortals in the House" (Charles Dickens)"The Ghost in the Clock Room" (Hesba Stretton)"The Ghost in the Double Room" (George Augustus Sala)"The Ghost in the Picture Room" (Adelaide Anne Procter)"The Ghost in the Cupboard Room" (Wilkie Collins)"The Ghost in Master B's Room" (Charles Dickens)"The Ghost in the Garden Room" (Elizabeth Gaskell)"The Ghost in the Corner Room" (Charles Dickens)The story appeared in the Extra Christmas Number on 13 December 1859. Dickens began a tradition of Christmas publications with A Christmas Carol in 1843 and his Christmas stories soon became a national institution. The Haunted House was his 1859 offering.