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Books with title In A Dark Wood

  • In a Dark Wood

    Bernadette Bouchard

    Paperback (Dalhousie Univ Centre Foreign, June 1, 1977)
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  • In a dark dark wood

    June Melser

    Paperback (E.J. Arnold, March 15, 1982)
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  • In Darkling Wood

    Emma Carroll

    Paperback (FABER andamp, July 2, 2015)
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  • In Darkling Wood

    Emma Carroll

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 10, 2018)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When Alice is suddenly bundled off to her estranged grandmother's Nell's house, there's nothing good about it, except the beautiful Darkling Wood at the end of the garden--but Nell wants to have it cut down. Alice feels at home there, at peace. She even finds a friend, a girl named Flo. But Flo doesn't go to the local school, and no one in town has heard of her. When Flo shows Alice the surprising secrets of Darkling Wood, Alice starts to wonder: what is real? And can she find out in time to save the wood from destruction?
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  • In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware

    Ruth Ware

    Paperback (Vintage, March 15, 1726)
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  • In the Dark, Dark Wood

    Victoria Plotnikova

    eBook
    This book was created for kids who face with their fears. Based in illustrative images of monsters that appear as cute creatures that just love have fun. This is how the perception of fear transforms into cheerful emotions.
  • In a Dark Wook

    Michael Cadnum

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Aug. 16, 1998)
    The boar charges and Geoffrey, the sheriff of Nottingham, stands tall with an iron spear gripped in his hands, waiting for the moment to strike. Just before the beast is upon him, Geoffrey stabs, catching it right between the eyes. After a bloody struggle, the animal’s life drains out. The sheriff has mastered the hunt. For his entire life, Geoffrey has served the king. He has worked for him, tortured others on his behalf, and killed at his orders—and now he will be called to do so again. There is a bandit in Sherwood Forest, a marksman the townspeople call Robin Hood, and the king demands the sheriff bring him to justice. But the outlaw will not be captured easily, and tracking him down will force Geoffrey to commit unimaginable sins—all in the name of the king.