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Ghosts -- Juvenile fiction
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Ghosts -- Juvenile fiction
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Ghosts
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Ghosts
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Juvenile fiction
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Woo!, the not-so-scary ghost, [written and illustrated] by Ana Martín Larrañaga
The ghost, the White House, and me, Judith St. George
How to scare a ghost, by Jean Reagan ; Illustrated by Lee Wildish
The library ghost, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrations by Lee White
Starry nights, Judith Clarke
The perfect pumpkin pie, Denys Cazet
Five haunted houses, by Judith Bauer Stamper ; illustrated by Tim Raglin
The roller ghoster, written by Joy Brewster
Ghost ship, a novel, by Dietlof Reiche ; translated from the German by John Brownjohn
The ghost who haunted the Capitol, written by Steve Brezenoff ; illustrated by C.B. Canga
My haunted house, as told to Angie Sage ; illustrated by Jimmy Pickering
The ghost library, David Melling
The ghost's grave, Peg Kehret
The old Willis place, a ghost story, Mary Downing Hahn
Ghost in the garden, by Gail Herman ; illustrated by Duendes del Sur
The sword in the grotto, as told to Angie Sage ; illustrated by Jimmy Pickering
The haunted toolshed, Dave Keane
The mystery of the midnight dog, created by Gertrude Chandler Warner ; illustrated by Hodges Soileau
Scooby-Doo! and the virtual villain, written by James Gelsey
The ghost town mystery, by Jo Hurley ; illustrated by Duendes del Sur
Spookball champions, written and illustrated by Scoular Anderson
The ghost followed us home, Peg Kehret
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