Her house is full of ghosts, there’s a wild beast in the garden and her best friend lives in a cave! All Olivia Kidney ever wanted was a nice, normal life. But that’s just not possible for a girl who can talk to spirits. Olivia’s mad world gets even madder when she begins to investigate a mysterious anthropologist who lives in an underground maze beneath the streets of New York. There she meets a gang of ghost kids who have been trapped for over a hundred years. Helping them out is one of her wildest challenges yet!
Who wrote the Disney Fairies books? Which series appeal to boys? In what genre would you classify A Series of Unfortunate Events? These are just some of the questions that...
Years ago , the same girl who had told Olivia about ghosts in the subway tunnels had also told her that the Cheshire Cat in the statue winks at people . " Go there at noon on Saturday and watch his eyes , ” the girl had told her .
Twelve-year-old Olivia explores her new apartment building and finds a psychic, talking lizards, a shrunken ex-pirate, an exiled princess, ghosts, and other unusual characters. Ages 9+.
. Her account of Ruthie’s coming to grips with a career, a daughter and a community in flux is as touching as it is convincing.”—The Wall Street Journal “A huge page-turner . . . so compelling . . . a classic beach read, but very ...
When his dad's health lands the familys adventure lodge in serious danger of going up in flames, he moves home -- and quickly remembers why he left. Until he meets Avery, the irresistible new guide who makes him want to stay.
A groundbreaking look at marriage, one of the most basic and universal of all human institutions, which reveals the emotional, physical, economic, and sexual benefits that marriage brings to individuals...
In her last home, Olivia Kidney met a lot of strange people - and not all of them were alive.
My New Roots is the ultimate guide to revitalizing one’s health and palate, one delicious recipe at a time: no fad diets or gimmicks here.
As he pursues a serpentine path through the nation, he charts the fortunes of friends, famous relatives, and sworn enemies alike to hilarious effect. This is a thrilling trip through the reefs and shoals of politics and everyday life.
That’s the feeling I get whenever I start a Brenda Novak book.”—USA TODAY When Callie Vanetta receives the devastating news that she needs a liver transplant, doctors warn that the chances of finding a compatible donor aren’t good.