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Books with title A Little Book of Horrors

  • Book of Horrors

    Diane Hoh, Tara Sands, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, Feb. 8, 2013)
    Reed would die to work for Victoria McCoy - and she may get the chance to do just that Reed Monroe chose Salem University for one reason: the opportunity to study with Victoria McCoy, writer-in-residence and best-selling author of horror fiction. When she learns that a lingering illness is preventing McCoy from teaching any classes, Reed starts a fan club for other McCoy obsessives. Although it only attracts a few members, the club is her passion until she hears about the opportunity of a lifetime: Victoria McCoy is hiring a new assistant. It’s a job that any horror fan would kill for. After she’s hired, Reed learns that the position was open because the last assistant disappeared, and that every one of McCoy’s employees has vanished mysteriously. To survive freshman year, Reed must confront the possibility that her idol might be a murderer.
  • Little Box of Horrors

    Audrey Wood

    Paperback (Childs Play Intl Ltd, Aug. 1, 1996)
    These roly poly box books with spooky imagery, such as ghosts, witches, and a black cat roll out and pop-up to provide a whole host of tactile and visual surprises for children of any age.
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  • A Little Book of Horrors

    Llyn Hunter, Llyn Hunter

    language (Bobcat Publishing, April 18, 2018)
    This book contains a delightful selection of cartoon characters from classical horror and film. Thirty silly illustrations are each wrapped with a tough tongue twister to tickle your taste buds and twiddle away time. It’s a great book to pass between friends for fun while building speech and vocabulary skills. For example: “Ghastly Gregory Gremlin gleefully gums-up gas-powered gadgets.” or, “Vicious Veronica Vampire visits various Victorian venues.” A great companion for road trips and rainy days; have fun - I dare you! Bet you can't read one aloud three times fast!
  • Book of Horrors

    Diane Hoh

    language (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, March 27, 2012)
    Reed would die to work for Victoria McCoy—and she may get the chance to do just thatReed Monroe chose Salem University for one reason: the opportunity to study with Victoria McCoy, writer-in-residence and bestselling author of horror fiction. When she learns that a lingering illness is preventing McCoy from teaching any classes, Reed starts a fan club for other McCoy obsessives. Although it only attracts a few members, the club is her passion until she hears about the opportunity of a lifetime: Victoria McCoy is hiring a new assistant. It’s a job that any horror fan would kill for. After she’s hired, Reed learns that the position was open because the last assistant disappeared, and that every one of McCoy’s employees has vanished mysteriously. To survive freshman year, Reed must confront the possibility that her idol might be a murderer. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Diane Hoh including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the author’s personal collection.
  • Yuck!: A Big Book of Little Horrors

    Robert Snedden

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, May 1, 1996)
    Larger-than-life full-color photographs take a close-up look at common household items and the tiny creatures that lurk in every corner.
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  • A Little Book of Horrors

    Llyn Hunter

    Paperback (Independently published, April 21, 2018)
    This book contains a delightful selection of cartoon characters from classical horror and film. Thirty silly illustrations are each wrapped with a tough tongue twister to tickle your taste buds and twiddle away time. It’s a great book to pass between friends for fun while building speech and vocabulary skills. For example: “Ghastly Gregory Gremlin gleefully gums-up gas-powered gadgets.” or, “Vicious Veronica Vampire visits various Victorian venues.” A great companion for road trips and rainy days; have fun - I dare you! Bet you can't read one aloud three times fast!
  • Little Camp of Horrors

    R.L. Stine

    eBook (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Dec. 18, 2008)
    Master horror writer and Goosebumps series author, R.L. Stine, delivers another spooky tale! This summer Max is going to Camp Snake Lake—where he will have to swim in a lake filled with poisonous snakes . . . where a Headless Ghost roams the fields . . . where he and his mostly ghostly friends Nicky and Tara will continue the dangerous search for Nicky and Tara’s parents. But first Max will have to face the evil spirit Phears again. Can Max learn the secret that will destroy this most terrifying ghoul for good?
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  • Little Camp of Horrors

    R.L. Stine

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, March 8, 2005)
    This summer Max is going to Camp Snake Lake—where he will have to swim in a lake filled with poisonous snakes . . . where a Headless Ghost roams the fields . . . where he and his mostly ghostly friends Nicky and Tara will continue the dangerous search for Nicky and Tara’s parents. But first Max will have to face the evil spirit Phears again. Can Max learn the secret that will destroy this most terrifying ghoul for good?
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  • Little School of Horrors

    McKenna Cooke

    language (McKenna Cooke, Jan. 4, 2015)
    **This a thriller/mystery/romance novel for teens and young adults 15+ due to violence and language.**Everyone I know – and people I don’t—think my best friends and I had something to do with our English teacher’s death. People we thought of as friends. Peers. Teachers. Our parents. And who knows? Maybe we did. Maybe we were the reason why the psycho pedophile Mike Adams was stabbed thirteen times in his kitchen. But did we do it? No. Still, it sucks being treated as though we did. Can you really blame us for starting fresh at a boarding school? It was our only chance to get away from everyone who blamed us, especially our parents. And yeah, I get that it looks like we are “running away” which might be construed as suspicious, but WE DIDN’T KILL ANYONE. Besides, being around hundreds of new faces means making new friends. And maybe stirring up a new romance. And gaining the trust of the people who actually care about us. We need every person on our side that we can get, because there is someone out there that knows who we are, knows where we came from, and knows what we did. And it seems to me like they want to end us.
  • Little School of Horrors

    Tom B. Stone

    Paperback (Skylark, Aug. 10, 1998)
    Back to school. Ghouls rule. Teachers drool.Dead things walking are nothing shocking.Blue is new at Graveyard School. But he knows right away that he's going to class at Creep Central. Just look at the teachers. The principal. Even the janitor. But worst of all look at the kid who wants to be Blue's new best friend. With friends like these, who needs enemies?Welcome to Dead Kid 101.
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  • A Little Box Of Books

    Lena Tabori, Natasha Tabori Fried

    Hardcover (Welcome Books, April 1, 2002)
    Drawing upone the unmistakeable charm of our Little Big Book series, this endearing three-book collection combines exquisite vintage children's book illustrations with classic fairy tales, nursery rhymes, and songs. A wonderful addition to a child's library, designed to sit next to Babar's Trunk and Maurice Sendak's Nutshell Library, this set of classics is perfectly sized to fit little hands and to feed big imaginations with all the beloved standards of childhood. Fairy Tales: rediscover classics such as The Princess and The Pea, The Three Billy Goats Gruff, Little Red Riding Hood, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, The Ugly Duckling, The Tortoise and the Hare, Cinderella, and The Gingerbread Boy; Nursery Rhymes: including the same time-tested rhymes beloved by generations, such as Little Miss Muffet, Hush-a-Bye Baby, Old Mother Goose, Humpty Dumpty, Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary, There Was An Old Woman, Old King Cole, The Pumpkin Eater, and Sing A Song Of Sixpence; Songs: sing along to all the old traditional favorites including Old MacDonald, Down By The Bay, Take Me Out To The Ball Game, Hush, Little Baby, Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, Over the River and Through the Woods, I've Been Working on the Raidroad, Bicycle Built For Two, The Hokey Pokey, This Old Man, and Ring Around The Rosie.
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  • Book of Horrors

    Diane Hoh

    Mass Market Paperback (Point, Oct. 1, 1994)
    Accepting a position as assistant to a Salem horror writer, Reed is terrified when she learns that all of the author's previous assistants have disappeared, and when frightening things begin happening to her, Reed learns how the books are written