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Haunted House: A Collection of Original Stories

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Grown-ups make excuses for the creaks and groans that an old house make. Leave it to the children to discover that those strange noises are made by ghosts! Every family that moves into the haunted house at 66 Brown's End discovers a new kind of ghost, each in a different room. From the cellar to the attic these ghosts will surprise you in this collection of original stories by some of today's best writers.

88 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 1995

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Jane Yolen

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Jane Yolen is a novelist, poet, fantasist, journalist, songwriter, storyteller, folklorist, and children’s book author who has written more than three hundred books. Her accolades include the Caldecott Medal, two Nebula Awards, the World Fantasy Award, three Mythopoeic Awards, the Kerlan Award, two Christopher Awards, and six honorary doctorate degrees from colleges and universities in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Born and raised in New York City, the mother of three and the grandmother of six, Yolen lives in Massachusetts and St. Andrews, Scotland.

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April 29, 2015
READ BUT BEWARE YOU CHOOSE A SCARE!!!! This story is about somethings that happen after each family moves out of the house that is actually haunted. My favorite story that kind of gave me the chills was the first one when the girl goes in the celler cause she hears noises and its actually a puppy but she didn't know that she let out a ghost into the living room. Even though there are many stories some will chill your spine but others won't. The one that didn't really scare it actually made me think a bit was The Paper Doll Ghost. It was kind of sad how the girl died and her aunt made her have a really depressing time waiting to get three-dimetional and go with her parents. If you read this book it will be even more spooky in the night.
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April 23, 2015
In my opinion The Haunted House is the most awesome book.Of all the books I read I think this is the book I love the most.It has lots of scary stories in one book.Some of the stories are also weird.If you love weird and scary books this book is right for you.I got one of my friends in love with this book so I hope I get you in love with this book.
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October 4, 2019
I liked the idea of the book with different rooms being haunted by different ghosts. But the stories were mediocre and not scary at all.
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May 15, 2017
This book is a one that will hold even the student who says "I don't like to Read".
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March 6, 2020
Maybe ok for younger children, but mostly pretty lame. Not memorable, no reread value, nothing for a family to share together.
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January 7, 2012
This book is a collection of short stories by many different authors. They are cute little stories recommended for the ages of 7 to 10 year olds. My favorite story out of the book was "The gourmet ghost" by Janet E. Gill. This story was about a brother and sister who has a ghost in their dining room who eats everything because the ghost is so hungry. It has the cutest ending!! I would recommend this book to your children who love to read.
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November 1, 2014
Read the introduction called "Come in if you dare..." Then read any of the stories, each about 12 pages in length. The best stories are "Somewhere a Puppy Cries", about a girl who finds the ghost of a puppy in the creepy cellar. The twist at the end is that she welcomes the ghost puppy into her bed as a new pet. "The Gourmet Ghost" is about a insatiable hungry ghost that eats the child's pancakes, plate, a neighbor's dog, and a chandelier. There is great suspense at the end when the reader thinks the ghost might eat the neighborhood bully. In "The Train Room" a ghost inside a wooden toy train conductor teaches a naughty boy a lesson against crashing the trains.
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October 11, 2015
Sufficiently scary for middle grade readers, without being too terrifying.
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December 27, 2016
A book of ghost stories for kids. None were scary and most were just strange.
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September 23, 2017
This book was good.But, the thing that bothered me was at the end of the chapter the ghost was in a different room.For some reason it really bothers me.The first chapter creeped me out a little.The second one didn't at all.
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