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When Peppa and her friends are playing store, Pedro Pony comes in with the sniffles and they don't have anything that will help him feel better so they decide to play a new game.
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The Missing by Dan PoblockiFive children have been lured into Shadow House, all for different reasons, and they must determine if someone is trying to help them escape or trap them there forever.
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The Golden Tower by Holly BlackAs Callum begins his final year at the Magisterium, he is estranged from most of his friends and a furtive darkness haunts him.
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| The Jumbies by Tracey BaptisteWhat it's about: Growing up in Trinidad, Corinne has heard the stories about the evil, shape-shifting jumbies that dwell in the forest, but that doesn't stop her from going into the forest on All Hallows Eve -- or from worrying that something followed her out.
Who it's for: Readers who prefer fantasy with hints of horror will welcome the creepiness in this unusual, absorbing twist on a Caribbean folk tale.
Don't miss: the sequel, Rise of the Jumbies. |
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| Oddity by Sarah CannonWelcome to: Oddity, New Mexico, where aliens, zombie rabbits, scary puppets, and carnivorous dumpsters are all totally normal. What isn't normal is the disappearance of Ada Roundtree's twin sister, Pearl.
Why you might like it: You can follow along with determined Ada and her diverse friends as they search for Pearl in this delightfully weird mashup of horror and humor.
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| Mothman's Curse by Christine Hayes; illustrated by James K. HindleWhat it's about: At an estate sale, Josie Fletcher and her brothers discover a gold moth pin that unleashes the winged, red-eyed Mothman, a local legend who appears just before deadly disasters. Can the three siblings stop the vengeful spirit before it claims more lives?
Is it for you? If you're looking for a good scare, don't miss the combination of well-drawn characters and chilling suspense in this "ectoplasmic extravaganza" (Kirkus Reviews). |
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