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Books with title At the Sign of the Jack O' Lantern

  • At the Sign of the Jack O'Lantern

    Myrtle Reed

    eBook (, March 23, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • At the Sign of the Jack O'Lantern

    Myrtle Reed

    eBook (, March 23, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • At The Sign of The Jack O'Lantern

    Myrtle Reed, Daryl Wor, SAGA Egmont

    Audiobook (SAGA Egmont, June 16, 2017)
    This novel begins with an odd inheritance at the end of a honeymoon, both parties being inexperienced. Then someone comes to visit, then another, until we've got a chaotic bedlam of New England's tragically off the wall odd ball relations. Our protagonists may not communicate efficiently at first but at least they've got a sense of humour. The humourous style keeps up as well as some moments of lustre and rich feeling about the printed word itself.
  • Jack and the O'Lanterns

    Victoria Yurachek

    (Victoria Yurachek, Feb. 18, 2020)
    A fun, short illustration-filled Halloween children's book. Exciting bedtime read for young kids by parents and grandparents.
  • The Tale of Jacky Jack-O-Lantern

    Michael Georgia, Lodie Grubb, michael georgia

    Audiobook (michael georgia, Dec. 10, 2019)
    Halloween, children's book, fantasy, pumpkin, Autumn, young listener, seasonal, ghost, haunted, black cats.
  • Attack of the Jack-O'-Lanterns

    R. L. Stine

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, July 31, 2018)
    PUMPKIN POWER!Nothing beats Halloween. It's Drew Brockman's favorite holiday. And this year will be awesome. Much better than last year. Or the year Lee and Tabby played that joke. A nasty practical joke on Drew and her best friend, Walker.Yes, this year Drew and Walker have a plan. A plan for revenge. It involves two scary pumpkin heads.But something's gone wrong. Way wrong. Because the pumpkin heads are a little too scary. A little too real. With strange hissing voices. And flames shooting out of their faces...
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  • Jack of the Lanterns

    Michael Pearsall, Joyce F Sloan

    language (Joyce F Sloan, Dec. 27, 2013)
    This spine-chilling short story takes you to a place out of time to carve the "perfect" Jack-O-Lantern? After Sam uses the magic carving tools, can he find his way back home? Read to the end if you dare.
  • Attack of the Jack-O'-Lanterns

    R. L. Stine

    language (Scholastic Inc., July 31, 2018)
    PUMPKIN POWER!Nothing beats Halloween. It's Drew Brockman's favorite holiday. And this year will be awesome. Much better than last year. Or the year Lee and Tabby played that joke. A nasty practical joke on Drew and her best friend, Walker.Yes, this year Drew and Walker have a plan. A plan for revenge. It involves two scary pumpkin heads.But something's gone wrong. Way wrong. Because the pumpkin heads are a little too scary. A little too real. With strange hissing voices. And flames shooting out of their faces...
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  • Attack Of The Jack-O-Lanterns

    R. L. Stine

    Paperback (Scholastic, Oct. 1, 1996)
    Looking forward to her plans for Halloween night, when she and her friend Walker will get revenge on the kids that played practical jokes on them, Drew Brockman carve scary jack-o'-lanterns that frighteningly come to life. Original.
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  • At the Sign of the Jack O' Lantern

    Myrtle. Reed

    Hardcover (Putnam's, Jan. 1, 1908)
    Bound in the publisher's original illustrated cloth covered boads, stamped and decorated in purple, white and gilt from a design by Margaret Armstrong. Lightly rubbed at the edges and extremities. Matching slipcase.
  • At the Sign of the Jack O'Lantern

    Myrtle Reed

    eBook (Library of Alexandria, Dec. 27, 2012)
    I The End of the Honeymoon It was certainly a queer house. Even through the blinding storm they could distinguish its eccentric outlines as they alighted from the stage. Dorothy laughed happily, heedless of the fact that her husband’s umbrella was dripping down her neck. “It’s a dear old place,” she cried; “I love it already!” For an instant a flash of lightning turned the peculiar windows into sheets of flame, then all was dark again. Harlan’s answer was drowned by a crash of thunder and the turning of the heavy wheels on the gravelled road. “Don’t stop,” shouted the driver; “I’ll come up to-morrer for the money. Good luck to you—an’ the Jack-o’-Lantern!” “What did he mean?” asked Dorothy, shaking out her wet skirts, when they were safely inside the door. “Who’s got a Jack-o’-Lantern
  • At the Sign of the Jack o'Lantern

    Myrtle Reed

    Hardcover (The Knickerbocker Press, Jan. 1, 1909)
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