These ghostly adventures and spine-chilling stories are great for reads for reluctant readers. Written by well-known authors and illustrated by much-loved illustrators, this series will appeal to boys and girls.
The Ghost Bus
Spirits, sea monsters and a rest home for troublesome witches all feature in this short story collection/creepy love letter to Wellington New Zealand.
When Cheech drives his school bus through a graveyard, he picks up some unusual students there who teach him, and his "Cheecharrones," a lesson about making friends.
In this book you'll find a few side stories set before the Ghost Bus Riders trilogy, when the characters were younger and more naive. Seven stories of half-bloods fighting monsters on Earth or discovering Elsewhere.
After boarding the wrong school bus on Halloween, a young boy finds himself surrounded by ghosts, witches, mummies, and monsters.
A particularly nasty brawl that broke out in a rest home between the residents and the girl guides who were there to sing ... but it wasn't until I was paying one of my regular visits to my great aunt Polly that things really hit home.
Tim Rides on the Ghost Bus
Ghost Bus: Mystery of the Phantom Bus
You know when you check your public transport app and it says the bus arrives in 1 minute, no, NOW! but none appears?
When Harry's bus makes strange screaming sounds, and the windows start to open and close, the kids think the bus is haunted and sneak into the garage to investigate.