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  • Waiting Spirits

    Bruce Coville

    Mass Market Paperback (Archway Paperback / Pocket Books, Aug. 1, 1996)
    Learning automatic writing from their grandmother during an otherwise boring visit to Sayers Island, Lisa Burton and her little sister Carrie conduct a se+a7ance and are terrified when they contact several ghosts. Reprint.
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  • Mirror of Danger

    Pamela Sykes

    Paperback (An Archway Paperback/ Pocket Books, March 15, 1976)
    The mirror looked ordinary. It had a heavy gold frame and leaned against the wall in the attic. But when Lucy firstlooked into the mirror, a strange thing happened. Another girl's face appeared beside hers, laughing. Whirling around in surprise and alarm, Lucy saw a girl wearing a long dress, a pinafore...and a sly triumphant look on her face. Also, the attic had disappeared and another room had taken its place - a room that belonged to the past. The girl in the mirror was Alice, and she had lived a hundred years ago. Lucy found she could visit her any time she looked into the mirror. At first, it was fun to enter the past and see how Alice had lived. But, gradually, the chill of terror took over. Alice's friendliness turned into a sinister desire for power and control over Lucy. And Lucy found it harder and harder to resist being trapped in the past with Alice forever!
  • Betsy's Little Star

    Carolyn Haywood

    Mass Market Paperback (Archway Paperback by Pocket Books, March 15, 1981)
    More than anything, Star wants to go to school - but she's not old enough. Every morning she watches her big sister Betsy, and all her friends, walk to school, and wishes she could go with them. WHAT WILL STAR DO?
  • Black Widow

    Carolyn Keene

    Paperback (An Archway Paperback / Pocket Books, Oct. 1, 1989)
    While cruising to Rio de Janeiro on board the "Emerald Queen", Nancy becomes involved in a mystery concerning Mrs. Nina da Silva, whose late husband had been involved in an enormous emerald robbery.
  • Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad

    Ann Petry

    Mass Market Paperback (An Archway Paperback/ Pocket Books, Jan. 1, 1973)
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  • Mine for Keeps

    Jean Little

    Mass Market Paperback (An Archway Paperback/ Pocket Books, March 15, 1974)
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  • The Ghost Next Door

    Wylly Folk St. John, Trina Schart Hyman

    Paperback (Archway Paperback/Pocket Books, July 6, 1972)
    Fiction - Who is the elusive friend Sherry says she saw in the garden - is she an imaginary playmate - or could she be the ghost of Miranda? Delve into the psychic phenomena with Lindsey&Tammy as they try to find the answer.
  • A Dog's Life-Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

    Cathy East Dubowski

    (Archway Paperback, Jan. 1, 1998)
    "In The Doghouse When Harvey stops by Sabrina's house with Macdougal, the dog he's pet sitting, he finds Sabrina elbow-deep in brownie batter. She's trying to bake like a normal teenager -- without using her powers. But with some of her ingredients missing and her electric mixer on the blink, Sabrina decides to conjure up a little magical help. Suddenly, Sabrina's mixing spell goes horribly haywire, bouncing into the dining room and zapping Harvey and Macdougal. Now Harvey's in canine chaos and his voice is coming out of the golden retriever's drooling jaws!"
  • Basil of Baker Street

    Eve Titus, Paul Galdone

    Paperback (Archway Paperback Pocket Books, Aug. 16, 1970)
    Vintage paperback
  • Banner in the Sky

    James Ramsey Ullman

    Unknown Binding (An Archway Paperback/ Pocket Books, March 15, 1967)
    A terrifying climb! He moved slowly, testing each hold and stance before he used it and scraping the snow away carefully with his hands and feet. His body felt drained and strengthless, and his arms and legs were like bars of lead. He stumbled, slipped, caught himself, moved on - and slipped again.....
  • Light a Single Candle

    Beverly Butler

    Paperback (Archway Paperback, March 15, 1970)
    When Cathy lost her sight at the age of fourteen, she faced a very different way of life. It took courage and alertness to explore a new, uncharted world where her other senses had to take over the work of her eyes. But adjusting to blindness was often easier than handling the reactions of people. One friend now avoided her. Another smothered Cathy with too much kindness. Then came the thrill of independence after completing a tough training course with Trudy, her wonderful guide dog. With her new freedom of movement, Cathy accepted the challenge of going back to public high school.
  • The Ghost Next Door

    Wylly Folk St. John

    Paperback (Archway Pocket Books, Sept. 6, 1972)
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