Books written by James Howe

  • Chiefs, Scribes, and Ethnographers: Kuna Culture from Inside and Out

    James Axtell's pathbreaking study, The Invasion Within (1985, 102–104), discussed the place of writing in the seventeenth-century evangelization of the Huron in New France largely in terms of Jesuit manipulation and Huron wonder and awe ...

  • The Vampire Bunny

    Though scoffed at by Harold the dog, Chester the cat tries to warn his human family that their foundling baby bunny must be a vampire.

  • Transmission Electron Microscopy and Diffractometry of Materials

    In neutron diffraction, pioneered by Shull, the incident neutron wavefunction interacts with nuclei or unpaired electron spins. These three diffraction processes involve very different physical mechanisms, so they often provide ...

  • Ozma and the Wayward Wand

    Ozma and the Wayward Wand

  • Behind the Song

    So cue up the playlist and crank the volume. This is an anthology you'll want to experience on repeat.

  • Mister Tinker in Oz

    Mister Tinker in Oz

  • It's Heaven to be Seven

    Gathers selections from stories by Judy Blume, Roald Dahl, Beverly Cleary, James Howe, Ann M. Martin, Patricia MacLachlan, Betty Horvath, Johanna Hurwitz, Suzy Kline, Susan Wojciechowski, Dick King-Smith, and Miriam Cohen.

  • Scared Silly

    Harold, Chester, and Howie have a harrowing Halloween night worrying about Bunnicula as well as about a witch who comes into the house.

  • Bunnicula

    Though scoffed at by Harold the dog, Chester the cat tries to warn his human family that their foundling baby bunny must be a vampire.

  • Bunnicula: a rabbit-tale of mystery

    Though scoffed at by Harold the dog, Chester the cat tries to warn his human family that their foundling baby bunny must be a vampire.

  • Pinky and Rex and the New Neighbors

    Rex and her best friend Pinky are upset to learn that their friend and neighbor Mrs. Morgan is moving, and it looks like a family with an obnoxious boy named Ollie is set to move in.

  • Pinky and Rex and the New Baby

    Determined to be a good big sister, Rex starts spending all her time with the baby her family has adopted, making her neighbor Pinky fear that he has lost her friendship. Reprint.

  • There's a Monster Under My Bed

    Something is under Simon's bed.

  • Totally Joe

    Joe Bunch breaks down his life—and his secrets—for a school assignment in this second book of the funny, heartfelt, and beloved Misfits series by Bunnicula author James Howe.

  • Also Known as Elvis

    A conclusion to the quartet that began with The Misfits finds Skeezie Tookis navigating a pivotal summer of tough choices involving a job helping his mom, clashes with a bully and a possible crush on a mercurial girl.

  • Dew Drop Dead: A Sebastian Barth Mystery

    A Sebastian Barth Mystery James Howe ... [Howe] keeps the reader guessing until the final clue has been discovered and the mystery is solved. ... Publishers Weekly "Right now and probably always, I'm hooked on Sebastian. He's great!

  • Bud Barkin, Private Eye

    And this book is about the case I had involving a dame named Delilah Gorbish, whom I would call Trouble with a capital T except I’ve used that metaphor already, and the clown named Crusty Carmady whose calling card is a teakettle that he ...

  • Pinky and Rex and the New Baby

    Determined to be a good big sister, Rex starts spending all her time with the baby her family has adopted, making her neighbor Pinky fear that he has lost her friendship.

  • Screaming Mummies of the Pharoah's Tomb II

    Dear possible reader of this book, I wasn't sure I'd be able to write a book ever again after Canine Quarterly reviewed my series, Tales from the House of Bunnicula.