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Ghost Stories Great Reading Suggestions for Boys Children’s Non-Fiction Looking for a Good Read? C 133.1 AXE Great Websites for Books The World's Most Famous Ghosts by • Joan Axelrod-Contrada NoveList Plus www.scls.info/novelist C 133.1 CHA Offers recommended reads The World's Most Haunted Places by by age, book discussion guides, Matt Chandler book talks, and author C 133.1 COH biographies. Railway Ghosts and Highway Horrors • Kidsreads by Daniel Cohen Great Books: www.kidsreads.com/ C 133.1 GAR Author and series information and Ghostly Encounters by Suzanne Garbe recommended reading lists by Ghost grade. C 133.1 MAR Ghost Hunters by Michael Martin • Mid-Continent Library Series C 113.9 ROO www.mymcpl.org/books-movies- Stories Messages from Beyond by Anne music/juvenile-series Rooney Find out what is next in a series. C 398.25 HAS • GuysRead The Headless Haunt and other African www.guysread.com/ -American ghost stories Great reading suggestions for boys. C 398.25 SAN • Short & Shivery: Thirty Chilling Tales Hennepin County Library by Robert D. San Souci www.hclib.org/kids/books/ Recommended reads by genre. C 398.25 SAN Even More Short & Shivery: Thirty Spine-tingling stories by Robert D. San Souci C 398.25 SCA Scary Stories for Campfires C 398.25 SCH Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark by Alvin Schwartz C 398.25 SCH More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark by Alvin Schwartz Created 10/12 Books are available at the Oregon Donbavand, Tommy. Kloepfer, John. Library in Children’s Fiction. Books are Scream Street (series) The Zombie Chasers (series) arranged by the author’s last name. C DON’T Mahy, Margaret. McCoy, Mimi . If the book is part of a series, the series Don't Read This!: and Other Tales of The Dead End (Poison Apple) name or word “series” is in parenthesis. the Unnatural McMullan, Kate. You can order books and audiobooks Funke, Cornelia. The Ghost of Sir Herbert Dungeonstone via the LINKcat catalog Ghosthunters and the Incredibly (Dragon Slayers’ Academy) Revolting Ghost (Ghosthunters) www.linkcat.info . Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds. __________________________________________________________ Gaiman, Neil. Jade Green Coraline Children’s Fiction Reiche, Dietlof. Abbott, Tony. Gidwitz, Adam. Ghost Ship A Tale Dark & Grimm City of the Dead Riddell, Chris. Avi. Graves, Damien. Ottoline Goes to School The Seer of Shadows Midnight Library (series) Ruby, Laura. Allison, Jennifer. Griffin, Peni R. Lily's Ghosts Gilda Joyce, Psychic Investigator The Ghost Sitter San Souci, Robert D. (series) Hahn, Mary Downing. Haunted Houses Anderson, M. T. The Ghost of Crutchfield Hall Stine, R. L. The Game of Sunken Places The Old Willis Place Goosebumps (series) Arnold, Louise. C HALF Rich, Susan. Mostly Ghostly (series) Golden and Grey (an unremarkable boy Half-Minute Horrors Nightmare Hour (series) and a rather remarkable ghost) Hamilton, Virginia. Snyder, Zilpha Keatley. Bauer, Marion Dane. The House of Dies Drear The Ghosts of Rathburn Park The Golden Ghost Hawes, Jason. Warner, Gertrude Chandler. Bellairs, John. Ghost Hunt: Chilling Tales of the The Ghost of the Chattering Bones The Doom of the Haunted Opera Unknown (series) (Boxcar Children) The Ghost in the Mirror Horowitz, Anthony. Weinberg, Larry. The Whistle, the Grave, and the Ghost Groosham Grange Return to Ghost Hotel Bruchac, Joseph. Ibbotson, Eva. West, Jacqueline. Skeleton Man The Beasts of Clawstone Castle The Shadows (The Books of Elsewhere) Chase, Mary. Dial-a-ghost Wilson, Nathan D. The Wicked, Wicked Ladies in the 100 Cupboards Haunted House Kehret, Peg. Ghost Dog Secrets Zappa, Ahmet. Cox, Phil. The Ghost's Grave The Monstrous Memoirs of a Mighty Nightmare at Mystery Mansion McFearless Klise, Kate. DeFelice, Cynthia C. Over My Dead Body The Ghost of Cutler Creek .
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