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Books with title Bugs That Go Bump in the Night

  • The THINGs That Go Bump in the Night

    Michael Bruner, Dick Terhune

    Audiobook (Michael Bruner, June 7, 2016)
    This is the story of a young boy hearing strange sounds at home late at night. During a flashlight adventure, he discovers the THINGs, which are magical creatures that are found within the house, making those scary sounds. Going to bed is not so creepy when you know of the THINGs that go bump in the night.
  • Things that Go Bump in the Night

    Alexie Aaron

    eBook
    Ladies and Gentlemen, The Jewel Theater proudly presents for your reading enjoyment “Things that Go Bump in the Night,” starring Cherry O’Kelly, a burlesque performer whose career was cut short in her prime. A consummate professional, Cherry doesn't let a little thing like death get in the way of a good bump and grind. Enjoy the pageantry while you can because something evil is coming to the theater. Next up on the haunt parade is the Rosemont Hotel. It is reputed to be fraudulently haunted. Its owner - plagued by bumps in the night - has sought out help and has been turned down by all the reputable ghost hunting teams in the area except for one, PEEPs. Burt has a gut feeling about the hotel. Will Burt’s instincts alone be enough to find out what is really going on at the Rosemont? Since you’ve been such a good audience, I have another treat in store for you. What do the Caribbean, crypts and courtrooms have in common? The answer is Beverly Cooper. Mia’s aunt has returned and has brought with her… Oops, that would be telling. Pull up a chair, and open the book. The show is about to start… “Things that Go Bump in the Night,” is the eighth novel in the “Haunted” series following “Old Bones.”
  • Things That Go Bump in the Night

    Misty L Wesley, Adam Wolfe

    Audible Audiobook (Misty L Wesley, July 4, 2018)
    Mickey and his family always enjoyed the night air and he wanted to go exploring. He was curious about Halloween and what happened in October. One night, he awoke a little early. He was flying through the night sky and he met a friend in a wicked old tree. Who does Mickey meet? What do they do? What does Mickey see? Listen and find out for yourself!
  • Bugs That Go Bump in the Night

    David A. Carter

    Hardcover (Little Simon, Aug. 1, 1996)
    In a hilarious pop-up adventure, complete with a removable bug mask, young readers are exposed to frightening, nighttime creepy crawlies, such as the Dracubug, the Frankenbug, and the Haunted House Bug, through an array of brightly colored, three-dimensional illustrations.
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  • Toy Story: Toys that Go Bump in the Night

    Annie Auerbach

    language (Disney Press, Oct. 6, 2010)
    One stormy night, Andy is away at a slumber party. As a streak of lightning lights up the sky, Woody the cowboy and his toy friends decide that it's the perfect night to tell scary stories! The toys take turns telling their spookiest tales and finally fall asleep. But Rex the dinosaur, too scared to sleep, hears scary noises coming from under Andy's bed, so he wakes up Woody to investigate! What could possibly be lurking under Andy's bed?
  • Things That Go Bump Night in the Night

    Louis C. Jones

    Paperback (Syrcause University Press, June 1, 1983)
    Haunted houses, sudden and violent deaths and restless spirits returning to avenge their murderers are among the subjects of these spine-chilling accounts
  • Bump in the Night: Things That Go Bump in the Night Collection

    Sara Bourgeois

    eBook
    Get all three books in the Things That Go Bump in the Night series for one low price!Devil Hour:Life for an almost college graduate is uncertain. That’s true for Samantha Hainsley more than anybody else.An incident in her dorm has left her needing a new place to live, and that’s when she finds the house on Overwatch Street. Sammy’s new apartment is everything she dreamed of, but it’s definitely not what she expected. Things go bump in the night, and Sammy has to figure out if there is a ghost haunting her or if it’s something more sinister.Everything in Samantha’s life seems to be coming together and falling apart at the same time. She’ll have to solve the mystery of Overwatch house before the unknown consumes her.The final fight is one that will change her, and those she loves, forever. Will Sammy find the conviction she needs to survive her worst nightmare?The AtticThanks to an amazing promotion, Sammy and John can begin renovations at Overwatch house. During demolition, they find a mirror in the attic that John wants to throw away, but Sammy seems to fall more and more in love with it every day.The only issue, the person in the mirror looking back at you isn't you.Demon NightWhen rumors about Samantha Hainsley’s house go viral on the internet, her superiors learn that she involved a patient in her last "paranormal investigation." She loses her job and her nursing license. With no other career prospects, Sammie decides to turn the Overwatch house into a bed and breakfast.Running a haunted hotel sounds like fun until a body turns up, and everyone starts to suspect that Sammie might have bats in her belfry.On her own since the opening of her new Inn, Samantha is forced to make new friends and forge fresh alliances to solve the crime and escape the rattling chains of justice.In a surreal twist of fate, old “friends” appear just in time to ensure that the guests who came to experience The Most Haunted Bed and Breakfast in America get their money's worth.Demon Night is a ghost mystery/horror with no explicit scenes or gore. It’s rated PG-13 for frightening themes.
  • Things That Go Bump in the Night

    Louis C. Jones

    eBook (Phocion Publishing, Nov. 1, 2019)
    Things That Go Bump in the Night, first published in 1959, is a fascinating collection of some of the many ghost and haunted house stories and places of New York state.Traditional folksy ghost stories collected by the author and his students while he was teaching at Cornell. Some of these stories made me want to visit the places mentioned. The author said that he didn’t change any of the place names but he did change names of people so tracking down the particular stone house somewhere between Middleville and Norway becomes problematic since limestone was a popular building material in that area.
  • The Bump in the Night

    Anne Rockwell

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, May 1, 1980)
    Book by Anne Rockwell
  • Things that Go Burp! in the Night

    Lynne Moerder

    Hardcover (Disney-Hyperion, June 2, 2015)
    Late at night, when they think everyone's asleep, 10 brave and hungry mice step out for a late night treat. Readers can count along as these NOT-so-picky eaters go through 9 carrots, 8 macaroni, 7 blueberries, 6 orange slices, 5 grapes, 4 peas, 3 crackers, and 2 bananas. But it only take 1 surprise "guest" to send the mice scampering for cover.
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  • Bugs That Go Bump in the Night

    David A. Carter

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, July 18, 1996)
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  • Things That Go Bump in the Night

    Simone Padur

    Paperback (Big Country Publishing, LLC, June 1, 2012)
    Things That Go Bump in the Night is a book for children of all ages! Are your children afraid of the Dark? Are you looking for a cute, fun book to contribute to your child when they are scared at night? Simone Padur has been teaching children art, drama and storytelling in summer camps and international schools for eight years. She has been illustrating for clients and authors for six years. She found that she was constantly using stories in her camp programs and classes. However, when she went to write them down they would fragment or the images for the illustrations would disappear from her head. Then she started using the tools of Access Consciousness which encouraged her to ask questions, of herself and everything around her. Knowing that asking a question would create an awareness she asked: "What kind of book did I require as a kid?" Immediately she remembered how terrified she had been, even into adulthood, of the dark and what lurked in it. It was with the tools of Access Consciousness she was finally able to overcome this unfounded fear. It was with these same tools of asking questions that she had the book outlined within a few hours. Throughout the process of writing and illustrating this book she asked questions and when she did the book flowed with ease. How does it get better than that? What else is possible? It is with great pleasure that she launches this book into the world for kids young and old. How does it get better than that? What if just by being you, you could change the world?