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Books : Children's Books : Series : Horror : Graveyard School
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Have yourself a scary little christmas. . . .
Christopher hates Christmas. He calls it a howl-iday, not a holiday. The fat man in a red suit? Santa Claws. That eight-reindeer vehicle? A slay. And Chris isn't kidding. Welcome to Christmas at Graveyard School. It's sure to be very merry. And very, very scary. You'll be dying to go to class at Graveyard School. It's sure to be very merry. And very, very scary.
You'll be dying to go to class at
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A for Awesome. B for Beautiful. C for Charming. D for DEAD.
She's so sweet. So nice. So different from the other monstrous teachers at Graveyard School. Everyone likes her. Even Bentley the Bad, until one day he discovers the awful truth.... Now Bentley may have to stay after school. Forever. -
Discusses the work of paleontologists who have found dinosaur bones and fossils in Canada, Argentina, and the Gobi Desert.
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There are only two things that 17-year-old Stetson cares about. His car . . . and his art. For the past two years, he's been rebuilding an old Civic in the shed behind his father's trailer; his work at the salvage yard and the T-shirts he airbrushes and sells at school help pay for food and parts. As long as Stet avoids his father-who, since Stet's mother left years ago, has become both abusive and alcoholic-he considers himself lucky. The Civic and his art are his ticket out of their small factory town.
Then a girl named Kayla blows it all apart. She's waiting for him in the trailer one day after school. Almost gleefully, his father explains: Kayla is Stet's sister. Their mother was pregnant when she left, and no one knew-until she died, and no one wanted to take Kayla in. Now the two wary siblings have to live together, eat together, go to school together, and get to know each other. Responsible Stet and rebellious Kayla. -
Skate and Vickie risk more than skinned knees when they set out to learn enough from the mysterious new skateboarder in town--the only one to master Dead Man's Curve--to beat pugnacious Eddie Hoover in the upcoming competition.
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Skate McGraw and his family are spending Thanksgiving at his Uncle Edgar's house on an island. It sounds cool, but when they arrive, Skate immediately gets the creeps. The discovery of a skeleton in his uncle's study makes him uneasy. Then he begins to hear sounds at night--sounds like bony feet walking the floor, and bony fingers turning the doorknob of his room. And then he sees a familiar--and horrifying--figure. Has the skeleton on the skateboard returned for the ultimate revenge? (Digest)
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Skip Wolfson catches the school bus just in time, but a glance at the driver and passengers tells him he has gotten on the very wrong bus, with no way out and no turning back.
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But We Were Only Joking!
Mrs. Cheevy, the new math teacher at Graveyard School, is totally paranoid! She's always looking over her shoulder, her voice continually quavers during math lessons, and she jumps when anyone asks a question. This makes her the perfect target for class clown Bentley Jeste, and soon all the kids get in on the act. Math has never been more hilarious, until one day a practical joker goes too far. Could Mrs. Cheevy's second-period class have scared her to death?
You'll be dying to go to class at
Graveyard School
#1 Don't Eat the Mystery Meat!
#2 The Skeleton on the Skateboard
#3 The Headless Bicycle Rider
#4 Little Pet Werewolf
#5 Revenge of the Dinosaurs
#6 Camp Dracula
#7 Slime Lake #8 Let's Scare the Teacher to Death! -
A new terror-filled scarefest from the Graveyard School series concerns a haunted bathroom, where the brave but foolhardy souls who decide to enter may never make it back out, and includes fun-filled activities.
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Fe, fi, fo, fum. Now the giant is going to have some fun....
Jackson needs to earn some money--fast. When he mows old Mr. Thompson's lawn, that's what he thinks he's going to get. Right? Wrong!
Mr. Thompson pays Jackson with magic beans! Now he's back to square one. And when he throws the beans out the window, his money troubles don't seem so big after all. -
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Kyle should have left the eyeball where he found it. But he didn't. And now it's come back to haunt him--just in time for the holiday.
So if Kyle knows what's good for him, he'll block up the chimney and lock all the doors. He'll close all the windows and turn on all the lights. And he won't hang up his stocking. Because this year . . .
Santa Claws is coming to town. -
What's big and green and mean all over? Algernon is about to find out. He's spending summer vacation with his relatives, "the Swamp People." They live near a swamp, and Algie hates swamps. He hates the smell. He hates the insects that hover around. But mostly, he hates the dark, murky water. Below the muddy surface, Algie knows something is lurking. Wicked... watching...waiting... He's right.
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Solomon is very angry—at the teachers and his father who have failed him, at the mother who has left him, and also at himself. He can't bear to be at school or at home. His refuge is one corner of the church graveyard, where nothing flourishes except a single rowan tree. Then one day, workmen uproot the tree and, as it dies, a terrible force comes to life. Solomon hears whispers and first-grader Amy Miller dreams of a strange lady with an alluring song. Solomon finds out the graveyard was both the site of a witch hunt and the burial place for small pox victims. Did the witch leave a curse for the miller's descendants? Solomon must uncover the mysteries of the past and save Amy. Can he find the strength to fight the ancient and evil power that has been unleashed?
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Welcome to camp -- Camp Dracula, as Jeep Holmes jokingly calls it. Jeep may be joking, but he isn't laughing. He can't take this weird new summer place! Never mind that the counselors always wear dark glasses and the activities are all at night. What bothers him most are the other campers, a bunch of sickly-looking creeps who like to keep bats in the bunks! Why did his parents send him to this horrific place? Will Jeep make it through the summer without going batty?
You'll be dying to go to class at Graveyard School
# 1 Don't Eat the Mystery Meat!
# 2 The Skeleton on the Skateboard
# 3 The Headless Bicycle Rider
# 4 Little Pet Werewolf
# 5 Revenge of the Dinosaurs
# 6 Camp Dracula -
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Building a snowman in the school playground, a group of unsuspecting students finds an old silk hat with sinister powers that, once placed on the snowman's head, transforms it into a hideous monster.
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It's New Year's Eve, and when Jordie and Jessica Flanders are coming home from a visit to their grandmother, their bus breaks down in the middle of nowhere. Usually, Jordie would be bummed, but she's been invited--and forced to go--to perfect Polly Hannah's New Year's party. The middle of nowhere isn't so bad compared to that!The passengers take refuge at the nearest house--an old mansion. Jordie thinks it's cool at first, but when she stumbles into a party of ghosts, she'd do anything to get out and get to Polly's--alive!
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Three strikes? You're dead!
Park Addams thinks it's going to be a great summer. He just made the all-star team, and it seems like they can't be beat--until they meet the Belville All-Stars. Shutout? Try wipeout! No-hitter? No one even sees the ball! How do they do it? The Grove Hill All-Stars are suddenly scared to death.
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