Trio of Haunting Tales

Trio of Haunting Tales offers three short stories for kids who love spine-tingling fiction. Perfect for quick read alouds at ghost-story gatherings, such as sleepovers, around a campfire, in the classroom, or at home for a night of spooky, family fun.

Cyclops Clyde, a freaky computer monster, wreaks havoc both on and off screen, taunting and paralyzing his victim.

In Night of the Howling Werewolf, Eric Lung searches out the bullies who jumped his best friend, Ben Tang, and stole his bike. Things get weird on Slaughter Hill, the bullies’ favorite hangout.

Ghost Warrior kicks up the fright factor and will creep out even the bravest of souls. Connie worked overtime and now worries that she’ll be punished with extra pushups for being late to karate class, but pushups become the least of her problems when rival ghost gangs that haunt the parking structure claim first dibs on this mortal prey.

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Trio of Haunting Tales

Trio of Haunting Tales offers three short stories for kids who love spine-tingling fiction. Perfect for quick read alouds at ghost-story gatherings, such as sleepovers, around a campfire, in the classroom, or at home for a night of spooky, family fun.

Cyclops Clyde, a freaky computer monster, wreaks havoc both on and off screen, taunting and paralyzing his victim.

In Night of the Howling Werewolf, Eric Lung searches out the bullies who jumped his best friend, Ben Tang, and stole his bike. Things get weird on Slaughter Hill, the bullies’ favorite hangout.

Ghost Warrior kicks up the fright factor and will creep out even the bravest of souls. Connie worked overtime and now worries that she’ll be punished with extra pushups for being late to karate class, but pushups become the least of her problems when rival ghost gangs that haunt the parking structure claim first dibs on this mortal prey.

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Trio of Haunting Tales

Trio of Haunting Tales

by Lynn Kelley
Trio of Haunting Tales

Trio of Haunting Tales

by Lynn Kelley

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Trio of Haunting Tales offers three short stories for kids who love spine-tingling fiction. Perfect for quick read alouds at ghost-story gatherings, such as sleepovers, around a campfire, in the classroom, or at home for a night of spooky, family fun.

Cyclops Clyde, a freaky computer monster, wreaks havoc both on and off screen, taunting and paralyzing his victim.

In Night of the Howling Werewolf, Eric Lung searches out the bullies who jumped his best friend, Ben Tang, and stole his bike. Things get weird on Slaughter Hill, the bullies’ favorite hangout.

Ghost Warrior kicks up the fright factor and will creep out even the bravest of souls. Connie worked overtime and now worries that she’ll be punished with extra pushups for being late to karate class, but pushups become the least of her problems when rival ghost gangs that haunt the parking structure claim first dibs on this mortal prey.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011406676
Publisher: Lynn Kelley
Publication date: 07/11/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 728,838
File size: 59 KB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

Lynn Kelley worked as a court reporter for 25 years while she and her husband, George, raised their four little monsters. She lives in Southern California. Most of her time involves books – either writing books, reading books, or making altered art books. Her first chapter book, Curse of the Double Digits, debuted in October 2012. Under the pseudonym BBH McChiller she’s co-author of Monster Moon, a fun, spooky mystery series for ages 8 – 12 (Stargazer Publishing). Curse at Zala Manor is the first book in the series, and Secret of Haunted Bog is the second title. Her story, “The Jobo Tree” won her Highlights for Children’s Author of the Month Award. She authored a picture book, Merry as a Cricket (WhipperSnapper Books) and is currently working on a young adult novel. She tries her best to keep her overactive imagination in check. For more info, go to lynnkelleyauthor.com.

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