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Roald Dahl meets R. L. Stine in this spine-tingling and hilarious tale from a bestselling author!
Billy Shivers doesnt have a lot of excitement in his life. He prefers to spend his days reading alone in the Hitchcock Public Library. So it is a bit out of character when he finds himself drawn to the Haunted House of Books, and a competition daring readers to survive an entire night spent inside.
The Haunted House of Books is a cross between a bookstore and a booby trap. Its a creaky old mansion full of dark hallways and things that go bump in the night, and the stores ill-tempered owner, Mr. Rapscallion, only adds to the mystery.
But the frights of the store itself are nothing compared to the stories it holds. These stories are so ghastly, so terrifying, so shocking that once youve read them, youll never be the same.
Does Billy dare begin?
Do you?
Not for the faint of heart, oscillating between spooky and mysterious, this will appeal to readers looking for a fright.��� School Library Journal
Genre: Children's Fiction
Billy Shivers doesnt have a lot of excitement in his life. He prefers to spend his days reading alone in the Hitchcock Public Library. So it is a bit out of character when he finds himself drawn to the Haunted House of Books, and a competition daring readers to survive an entire night spent inside.
The Haunted House of Books is a cross between a bookstore and a booby trap. Its a creaky old mansion full of dark hallways and things that go bump in the night, and the stores ill-tempered owner, Mr. Rapscallion, only adds to the mystery.
But the frights of the store itself are nothing compared to the stories it holds. These stories are so ghastly, so terrifying, so shocking that once youve read them, youll never be the same.
Does Billy dare begin?
Do you?
Not for the faint of heart, oscillating between spooky and mysterious, this will appeal to readers looking for a fright.��� School Library Journal
Genre: Children's Fiction
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