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Books with title The House in the Night

  • Mouse in the House

    Ann Hassett, John Hassett

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 30, 2007)
    “Eeek! A mouse! I cannot have a mouse in the house!” cries Nana Quimby, sending the family on a frantic adventure as they try to rid themselves of first the mouse, then its troublesome successors. From an owl to an elephant, the Quimby family pets devour shoes, steal lunch, quarrel with skunks, uproot trees, and soon convince Nana that there are worse things to have than a mouse in the house.
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  • A Howl in the Night

    Courtney Rene

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 20, 2012)
    Sweet Sixteen is supposed to be a turning point in your life. The world is before you in all its glory, just waiting for you to reach out and grab it. Right? For Abigail Staton no, not so much. Not only does she suddenly lose her best friend due to a fight, but suddenly her mother expects her to believe that the father, she has never met, is actually a werewolf. With that revelation, Abby is thrust into the world of two wolf clans who are not only fighting each other, but also fighting for Abby, one of the few females born to the shape-shifters. Her father is determined to pair Abby up with Derek, a very dominant and overwhelming shifter. Abby vehemently balks at this union to disastrous results. When war is declared between the two clans, Abby has to decide what side she is actually on.
  • In the Night

    Jonathan Shipton, Richard Parent

    Hardcover (Harper Uk, )
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  • Elf in The House

    Ammi-Joan Paquette, Adam Record

    Paperback (scholastic, July 6, 2017)
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  • Mouse in the House

    Gill Guile

    Hardcover (Brimax, May 1, 1999)
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  • Horse in the house,

    William Corbin McGraw

    Paperback (Coward-McCann, Jan. 1, 1964)
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  • Horse in the house

    William Corbin

    Hardcover (Methuen, Jan. 1, 1966)
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  • The Cow in the House

    Harriet Ziefert, Emily Bolam

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Bothered by his noisy house, a man goes to a wise man for advice.
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  • The Mouse in the House

    Courtney Duquette, Joseph Duquette

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, Nov. 7, 2017)
    Three of nature's rivals all live in a house. Natural born enemies, a dog and a cat and a mouse. They all fight and argue, but for how long? Don't they know there are benefits of getting along? Follow along with this trio of troublesome animals as they discover that working together makes everything better!
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  • Out in the Night

    Karen Liptak, Sandy Ferguson Fuller

    Paperback (Harbinger House, Nov. 1, 1989)
    Introduces the habits and habitat of nocturnal animals in fourteen locations around the world
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  • Mouse in the House

    Laura A. Allen, Amanda Mullenbach

    Hardcover (iUniverse, June 30, 2017)
    When the teeny tiny mouse moves from the field into the great big house, hes pleased with his surroundings. He loves exploring and eating the crumbs from the kitchen floor. There is one person, though, who is not happy with the mouses new digs. Mr. Billings is not pleased there is a mouse in the house and sets traps to get rid of the new guest. But Mr. Billings kids think a mouse in the house is cool, and they convince him to be their friend. They feed him, play with him, and even warn him about where the traps are set. Based on a true story, Mouse in the House tells the tale of one little mouse who lives on, eager to entertain and educate. Just as life is full of lessons to learn, this story offers topics for guided discussion, including fear, empathy, acceptance, and rightness.
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  • Kid in the House

    Patricia A. Huston-Holm

    Hardcover (iUniverse, Oct. 17, 2002)
    Kid in the House is an autobiographical account of how 17-year-old Derrick Seaver ran for a seat in the Ohio General Assembly and won. In his own words, the young man from Minster, Ohio, describes his dream, his sometimes rocky road to success and the roles played by the media, legislative colleagues, friends and family. When he took office at age 18, he was the youngest ever member of any state legislative body in the United States. "So where are the skeletons in your closet?" – Talk Show Host Jay Leno, during an interview with Derrick Seaver in 2000 "A future Ohio Governor? Better than 50 percent chance." – Tom Kerrigan, attorney, Shelby, Ohio "He reminds me of a young Jack Kennedy." – Elderly woman, listening to Derrick Seaver in January 2000