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Books with title Ghost Town Trick or Treat

  • Trick or Treat

    Richie Tankersley Cusick, Liisa Ivary, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, Oct. 8, 2013)
    The first time Martha sees the house, she knows it's evil. So she's not surprised when she finds out that someone was murdered in it. She also thinks that someone is watching her. Martha's pretty certain that this Halloween is going to be the scariest of her life, and possibly her last.
  • Trick or Treat

    Richie Tankersley Cusick

    language (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, Oct. 4, 2011)
    A young girl is forced to move into a broken-down house in the country—and she and her new stepbrother discover its hidden horrors . . . Martha wants to be happy for her father. She likes his new wife—even if she’s a terrible cook—but she doesn’t understand why they had to leave Chicago and move to this horrible house in the country. It’s big, broken-down, and miles from anywhere, alone in the woods with nothing on the property but an overgrown cemetery. But at night it doesn’t feel empty. Conor—her new, weird stepbrother—chose Martha’s new room for her. It’s dark and drafty, and no matter how she tries to fix it up, she can’t sleep easily there. At night, whispers come from the closet, filling Martha with a sense that something terrible happened here. She’s right. Not long ago, the house was the site of a gruesome murder. When Conor and Martha’s parents leave town on their honeymoon, the two teens will find out why the dead don’t rest easy at the old Bedford house. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Richie Tankersley Cusick including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the author’s personal collection.
  • Trick or Treat

    Make Believe Ideas Ltd.

    Board book (Thomas Nelson, Aug. 21, 2018)
    It’s Halloween, and Monster is going trick-or-treating! Join Monster as he meets his friends in this spooky story.Tabbed pages make it easy for children to find each character, and Dawn Machell’s fang-tastic illustrations will engage them as they read.With fun touches on every spread, this tactile book is full of things to explore. The perfect book for Halloween!A HALLOWEEN STORY WITH TABBED PAGES AND TOUCHES
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  • Trick or Treat

    Richie Tankersley Cusick

    Paperback (Pointe Pubs, Oct. 6, 1989)
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  • Ghost Town Trick or Treat

    Alison Inches, Anna DiVito

    Mass Market Paperback (Puffin, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Dusty the Mummy, Wild Bill the Werewolf, and a host of other spooky characters celebrate Halloween in their own special way in their friendly ghost town on the western prairie. Original.
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  • Trick or Treat

    Louis Slobodkin

    Hardcover (Macmillan, Jan. 1, 1959)
    There's a big surprise for the children on Willow Street when they ring the doorbell of the haunted house and a black cat answers the door on Hallowen. Last page has directions on how to make THE MAGIC PAPER PALM TREE TRICK.
  • Trick or Treat

    Louis Slobodkin

    Paperback (Macmillan Pub Co, Aug. 1, 1972)
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  • Trick or Treat

    Katt Ford

    eBook (, Oct. 13, 2016)
    Halloween has always been Emma's favorite holiday. The chance to dress up and try on a new persona only comes once a year. And this year, she intends to pull out all the stops.Dale isn't so sure about his wife's plans. He never saw her as a dominatrix. And he definitely never saw himself as submissive. But the allure of his dominant wife in her sexy femdom outfit may be too much to resist. Especially when she brings her friend Sandra into their fun...'Dale waited. It was a long wait. From the direction of their bedroom, he could hear the occasional mysterious sound. The dull thunk of something being dropped. Emma’s voice, muttering whispered curses at some inanimate object that refused to co-operate with her. From time to time, a strange sort of squeaking he couldn’t identify. Zippers, many zippers being fastened. He waited wordlessly. He didn’t need to touch himself. Without any further stimulation beyond the sounds of his wife dressing and his own imagination, Dale’s cock stayed rock hard, refusing to go down even slightly. The padded arms of the chair creaked under his fingers. He shifted in his seat as the minutes rolled past.Finally, he heard Emma’s footsteps returning to him. He felt them, too, even through the carpet. The hallway floor was hardwood, and the sharp report of her steps, dangerous as gunfire, told him she was wearing high heels. As she came closer, he heard that squeaking sound again. As she came around the corner, Dale’s heart lurched in his chest like a drunk in a cell. Emma’s eyes glittered, her red mouth curving like a bow as she basked in the glow of her husband’s disbelieving gaze. Striking a pose, she placed her hands on her hips, standing firm with her feet apart while Dale’s wide eyes flickered up and down the length of her body.“You - oh my God. You look amazing,” Dale spluttered.She did. Emma’s curvy body was sheathed in a shining one piece body suit that clung to her like a second skin. With every slight movement of her body, with each small breath, the fabric - was it leather? Latex? - shimmered and shone. It was so tight that Dale could see the twin hard buds of her nipples, could study every indentation of the rounded muscles of her thighs. Above the womanly swell of her hips, her waist looked impossibly small, wrapped tightly in a leather corset that made her stand proud and upright with a perfect hourglass figure. From mid-thigh down, the suit disappeared beneath a pair of tall, pointy boots in bright red leather with taut laces that criss-crossed their way up Emma’s legs from the arches of her feet. The heels were slender as icepicks and at least six inches tall. Dale’s transformed wife towered in the doorway, looking equal parts intimidating and seductive. He was genuinely speechless as he took in the powerfully erotic sight.'
  • Trick or Treat?

    Bill Martin Jr, Michael Sampson

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Having had a successful day of trick-or-treating in his apartment building, a young boy's bag of goodies is turned into a crazy collection of unusual items after his encounter with a wizard on the top floor, yet luckily a hug from his father breaks the spell and brings back his big bag of sweets.
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  • Trick or Treat?

    Bill Martin Jr., Michael Sampson, Paul Meisel

    Paperback (Aladdin, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Trick or Treat When Merlin the wizard answers the door, trick-or-treating becomes more tricky than usual. Suddenly everything turns Wackbards! Those tasty jelly beans have turned into silly belly jeans! Enjoy this hilarious Halloween treat that's guaranteed to satisfy your sweet tooth and your funny bone!
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  • Trick Or Treat?

    Melanie Walsh

    Board book (Candlewick, July 14, 2009)
    Peek under the flaps — if you dare! — and discover some fun and gently scary signs that Halloween is here.Where is the bat, and what is the spider doing? What could be in the cauldron, or rattling in the closet — or outside the door? The moon is out, and somewhere a child has turned into a skeleton or a witch’s cat. For young children awaiting Halloween, here is the perfect board book, full of bright colors, bold illustrations, and ever-so-slightly spooky surprises waiting beneath sturdy flaps. Trick or treat!
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  • Trick or Treat

    Leo Landry

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 21, 2012)
    “The last day of October had finally arrived. The empty house at the end of the street mysteriously came to life.” Oliver, the ghost who lives in that empty house, lives for Halloween! He always has a big party. To get ready, he puts dust on the furniture, welcomes the spiders, wakes up the black cats, and delivers his invitations! This time, though, one envelope goes astray and two human trick-or-treaters show up. Are treats—or tricks—in order? Simple, cartoonish watercolor and pencil illustrations complement this sweet tale of the spirit of generosity and acceptance.
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