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Books with title the dog next door

  • The Ghoul Next Door

    Suzanne Nelson

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2012)
    A ghostly pale girl moves in next door. But every time Libby tries to talk to Julia, she has a strange way of disappearing. And when Libby sees the words "Help Me" scrawled on Julia's bedroom window, she starts to suspect that something seriously creepy - supernatural, even - is going on.
  • The Witch Next Door

    Norman Bridwell

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Oct. 1, 1986)
    Two small children quickly discover the good qualities of their unusual next door neighbor
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  • The Boys Next Door

    Jennifer Echols

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2007-06-30, June 30, 2007)
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  • The Next-Door Dogs

    Colby Rodowsky, Amy June Bates

    eBook (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), July 7, 2015)
    Putting a fear to restSara Barker is afraid of dogs. Whenever she sees even a picture of one, she feels clammy and cold all over. So what's Sara to do when she learns that her new next-door neighbor owns two of them? Two young and big dogs, to be specific. Her neighbor turns out to be an ebullient older woman who befriends Sara and promises her dogs will keep their distance. But one day a situation arises in which Sara is forced to venture into the yard next door, even as the dogs there are desperately barking.Kids will relate to Sara, and dog-lovers will enjoy seeing her overcome her fears in this easy-to-read chapter book, with numerous cheerful pictures.The Next-Door Dogs is a 2006 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
  • The Dead Next Door

    Eric Mosher

    language (, Feb. 26, 2015)
    For David Gale, high school has suddenly turned deadly when the newest student turns out to be a vampire. Even worse, his family has moved into the old creepy house across the street! With classmates dropping like flies and an undead plague threatening to engulf the whole town, the prospects of surviving until graduation look slim and the salvation of Smith’s Grove is up to three reluctant heroes. Armed with knowledge that only hundreds of hours of horror movies can impart, Dave and his friends might be the only ones who can stop...The Dead Next Door!
  • The Hero Next Door

    HIT Entertainment Limited

    eBook (HIT Entertainment Limited, )
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  • The Stranger Next Door

    Peg Kehret, Pete the Cat

    Paperback (Puffin Books, June 19, 2008)
    If there’s a mystery to be solved, Pete’s your man. Er, your cat. Pete’s a cat, specifically, Alex’s cat. And since Alex and his family moved into a new housing development, Pete is Alex’s only friend. Things start looking up for Alex when Rocky moves in next door. But Rocky isn’t very friendly, and Alex starts to suspect he’s hiding something. And when the neighborhood is terrorized by a rash of fires and vandalism, Pete knows that he’s got to investigate.
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  • The Nightmare Next Door

    Joel A. Sutherland

    eBook (Sourcebooks Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2020)
    The new neighbors are not who they seem...Siblings Matt and Sophie aren't thrilled when their parents move them away from the country to a boring neighborhood in a new development.The only house that stands out is the one next door—an old stone farmhouse whose owners have refused to sell to developers. They even have a horse in the pasture. And Sophie hopes the owners will let her ride it if she helps take care of it.But something is not quite right about their new neighbors, and Matt and Sophie are determined to find out what exactly is wrong with the house next door.
  • The Boy Next Door

    Laura Dower, Mimi McCoy

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2007)
    A sassy twist on the evolving middle-school friendship between Taryn and Jeff, the boy next door, told from their alternating points of view. One of the first titles in the new CANDY APPLE line!Taryn and Jeff have lived next door to each other their whole lives. It never really seemed to matter that they were a girl and a boy -- they were just friends. But when they hit sixth grade, everything changes . . . whether they want it to or not.
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  • The House Next Door

    P.J. Night

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Oct. 1, 2013)
    A new year means new frights for party guests at the Peterson home…It’s New Year’s Eve, and for the three Peterson sisters, that means their family’s huge bash. Their house is the perfect place for a party—if you don’t mind the drive. That’s because the Petersons live way out at the edge of town, where there are no other houses for miles…except for the old one next door that’s been abandoned for as long as anyone can remember. The Peterson girls have seen strange things going on at that house over years, but they’ve always been able to dismiss them. Until now. This New Year’s Eve, the mysteries hidden in the house want to be discovered. And they won’t be ignored any longer… This haunting tale is rated a Level 4 on the Creep-o-Meter.
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  • The Boy Next Door

    Janet Quin-Harkin

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books for Young Readers, May 1, 1995)
    Moving from New York City to Wyoming means that Amber Collins must give up her school, social life, and cool boyfriend, but then she meets Rich Miller--and her former boyfriend decides to visit her. Original.
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  • The Monster Next Door

    David Soman

    Hardcover (Dial Books, Sept. 6, 2016)
    From the creator of Ladybug Girl and Three Bears in a Boat, this funny and endearing tale of friendship found and tested is perfect for fans of The Adventures of Beekle In a big field, a boy has a tree house, and one day, he has a neighbor—a monster with a talent for silly dances and funny faces. The two become fast friends, even setting up a pulley line to pass notes between their tree houses. The boy knows just how to celebrate this invention—with music! But the monster's tuba music is loud. Really loud. WAY. TOO. LOUD. Before the boy can think, he hurls a water balloon at his neighbor to get him to stop. An epic water-balloon fight ensues, until the boy—fed up, spent, done—cuts the pulley line. No more note-passing. No more monster. Can the boy and monster ever be friends again? Does the boy even want to? Maybe he just needs to see things from a new, unexpected perspective.
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