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Books with title More Tales for the Midnight Hour

  • Tales For The Midnight Hour

    Judith Bauer Stamper, J.B. Stamper

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, May 1, 1992)
    Stories to scare you
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  • The Midnight Hour

    Laura Trinder, Benjamin Read, Victoria Fox, Whole Story Audiobooks

    Audible Audiobook (Whole Story Audiobooks, March 7, 2019)
    A tale of magic, mystery and determination which is also in development for film adaptation. Emily longs to be ordinary. But when her parents disappear, she stumbles into the secret world of the Midnight Hour. A Victorian London frozen in time, the Midnight Hour is a haven for all things spooky, including monsters determined to end the world. What secrets have her parents been hiding? There's only one way Emily can find out and rescue her mum and dad: she must be brave enough to embrace her own inner magic....
  • More Tales for the Midnight Hour

    Judith Bauer Stamper

    Paperback (Point, June 1, 1992)
    Thirteen tales of terror include "Footsteps," in which a girl moves into a haunted old house, and "A Night in the Woods," in which a group of campers meet an eerie forest ranger
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  • Still More Tales for the Midnight Hour

    J. B. Stamper

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic, Oct. 15, 1989)
    A collection of scary tales features thirteen original stories designed to keep young readers trembling with fear. By the author of Tales for the Midnight Hour and More Tales for the Midnight Hour. Reissue.
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  • Even More Tales for the Midnight Hour

    Judith Bauer Stamper

    Paperback (Apple Pr, Aug. 1, 1992)
    Thirteen stories depict a variety of strange and horrifying occurrences
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  • Tales for the Midnight Hour

    J.B. Stamper

    Paperback (Scholastic Books, Aug. 16, 2005)
    These seventeen stories are guaranteed to keep you awake and shivering with fear. We dare you to read them alone, late at night. The moon is full. The clock strikes twelve. Don't be afraid. But what's that sound? Footsteps in the hall? It's just the dog. That creaking door? Merely the wind blowing. And is that a face at the window? Or is it just your imagination? Read these stories at your own risk... but be prepared to be scared out of your wits.
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  • The Midnight Hour

    Benjamin Read, Laura Trinder

    Hardcover (Chicken House, March 3, 2020)
    For fans of portal fantasies like Jessica Townsend's Nevermoor, Colin Meloy's Wildwood, and The Spiderwick Chronicles by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black, and unlike so many other fantasies that introduce readers to a world of enchantment and wonder, The Midnight Hour is one filled with beasts and monsters for readers looking to shine their flashlights under the covers.When strange late-night letters start arriving at home, Emily's parents set off to investigate. But when her parents disappear completely and Emily is left home alone to face the weird strangers that begin to appear at her door, she takes all of the clues at her disposal and makes for the place where the letters came from -- the mysterious Night Post. What she'll discover is the secret world of the Midnight Hour -- a Victorian London frozen in time, full of magic and monsters.Kept safe by an age-old agreement, the Night Folk have been exiled to a parallel world that can only be accessed by a selected few, including the mail carriers of the infamous Night Post that operate between the two worlds. Emily's parents are key players in keeping the Night Folk safe, but when the division of the two worlds is threatened, Emily must search for her parents while navigating this dark and unknown version of London.Armed only with a packed lunch, her very sleepy pocket hedgehog, and her infamously big argumentative mouth, she must escape bloodthirsty creatures of the night, figure out her own family secrets, and maybe just save the world. This is a frightening and enchanting story, a world built out of creatures from our worst fears who become relatable, fully formed characters unlike any we've seen as these strangers of parallel worlds band together to save the day.
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  • Still More Tales for the Midnight Hour

    Judith Bauer Stamper

    Paperback (Point, July 1, 1992)
    A collection of scary tales features thirteen original stories designed to keep young readers trembling with fear. By the author of Tales for the Midnight Hour and More Tales for the Midnight Hour. Reissue.
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  • Tales for the Midnight Hour

    J.B. Stamper

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1977)
    Everyone says that her grandfather's fatal heart attack was due to natural causes except Ros's brother David, and when David is also killed, Ros and her boyfriend Kevin must find the clue in an old photograph and outwit the murderer.
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  • More Tales for the Midnight Hour

    J. B. Stamper

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, March 15, 1987)
    Excellent Book
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  • The Midnight Hour

    Benjamin Read

    eBook (Chicken House, Feb. 7, 2019)
    'Fans of Nevermoor will love this quirky debut, fizzing with humour, scares and vivid world-building.' THE BOOKSELLEREmily's parents have vanished into the secret world of the Midnight Hour - a Victorian London frozen in time - home to magic and monsters. Emily must find them in the city of the Night Folk, armed only with a packed lunch, a stowaway hedgehog and her infamously big mouth. With bloodthirsty creatures on her tail, Emily has to discover the truth to rescue her parents. What family secret connects her to the Midnight Hour? And can she save both worlds before she runs out of sandwiches?
  • More Tales for the Midnight Hour: J.B. Stamper

    J. B. Stamper

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic, Oct. 15, 1987)
    A collection of scary tales features thirteen original stories designed to keep young readers trembling with fear.
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