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This book is about a 12-year old girl who decides to have a sleep over for her birthday, which is on Halloween. But she, her sister, and friends encounter a haunting adventure after reading the book. She later figures out how to save herself and her friends and learns an important lesson.
“In the ghost town of Beckford, what you don’t know can haunt you…” Jayden Morgan has no memory of her haunted past. All she wants is a normal life. But when she goes to stay by her estranged grandmother in the small spirit-town of Beckford, strange things begin to happen: 1. She meets and falls irrevocably in love with Trey, a gorgeous stranger, unaware that he’s a ghost; 2. She learns the mystery of the town’s haunted high school may have a deadly connection to her missing memory; and 3. Trey tells her he’d been sent to watch over her…but can she really trust him?
The voice was very hoarse and far away. But Irralie had fancied she heard something before. And this time she felt sure enough to stop the horses in their own length, while she herself stood up to peer this way and that across the tufts of salt bush and the spaces of pure sand. The Haunted Bookshop is a 1919 novel by Christopher Morley. It has remained a popular representative of the "bibliomystery," a mystery story set in the world of books. This is a suspenseful novel set in Brooklyn around the time of the end of World War I. It continues the story of Roger Mifflin, the book seller in Parnassus on Wheels. It also details an adventure of Miss Titania Chapman and a young advertising man named Aubrey Gilbert. The Haunted Bookshop is not a novel of the supernatural. Rather, the name refers to the ghosts of the past that haunt all libraries and bookstores: "the ghosts of all great literature." Throughout the novel Morley, through the character of Roger Mifflin, makes reference to the knowledge and wisdom that one can gain from literature. Characters in The Haunted Bookshop Roger Mifflin: Bookseller, proprietor of The Haunted Bookshop. Aubrey Gilbert: Young advertising man who suspects illicit acts are occurring. Bock: Roger Mifflin's dog, a mustard-colored terrier named for Boccaccio. Helen Mifflin: Mr. Mifflin's wife. George Chapman: A client of Gilbert, friend of Mifflin, and father of Titania. Titania Chapman: A young lady apprenticed to Mr. Mifflin. Mr. Weintraub: A pharmacist neighbor to Mifflin. Mrs. J. F. Smith: Who abides in all lodging houses. Metzger: Assistant chef at the Octagon Hotel.
For as long as Kaori can remember, she has run the spirit realm's only bookstore alongside Shinonome, the spirit who is her adoptive father. But Kaori begins to fear that her bond with Shinonome has frayed. He's keeping secrets from her, and they have something to do with his mysterious friend, the story-seller Tamaki. Worse, Kaori finds herself questioning the purpose of the bookstore itself--what if the stories she and her father bring to the spirit realm are doing more harm than good?
Kaori lives in an otherworldly bookstore with her adoptive father. Together, they provide books to the strange denizens of the spirit realm. But Kaori's peaceful days come to an end when she rescues an injured boy from the streets--a human, like her, from the mortal realm. The boy's name is Suimei, and he's an exorcist, the natural enemy of all spirits. Can Kaori convince Suimei that the line between human and spirit is far hazier than he thinks? A touching supernatural tale where humanity and Japanese folklore intertwine!
This is a novel full of short mystery stories related to the sea and haunted lighthouse is the setting as these stories come to life on the pages for the adventurous reader.This truly is the authors'best book to date.
Kaori and Suimei have finally realized how they feel about each other, but their love will have to wait--the bookstore is in terrible danger. One day, a fox spirit called Hakuzousu storms in, screaming, "The spirit realm has no use for such an unscrupulous bookstore!" He blames his daughter's love for a human on the influence of human books. Shinonome can't just shrug off such an insult, and Kaori fears that a fight between her father and the fox will reduce the store to ashes. So, she sets out to seek help from the Three Great Tanukis of Japan to quell Hakuzousu's anger, but whether they'll answer her call is another story...
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· What unspeakable horror glimpsed in the basement of a private library in West Yorkshire drove a man to madness and an early grave? · What led to an underground echo chamber in a Manchester recording studio being sealed up for good? · What creature walks the endless sands of Lancashire's Fleetwood Bay, and what connects it to an unmanned craft washed ashore in Port Elizabeth, nearly six thousand miles away? In 2009 Jeremy Dyson was contacted by a journalist wanting help bringing together accounts of true life ghost stories from across the British Isles. The Haunted Book chronicles the journey Dyson, formerly a hardened sceptic, went on to uncover the truth behind these tales.
The stories in this collection deal with apparitions of various sorts, five featuring ghosts produced by the troubled consciences of their protagonists, and three imagining harassments of a more tangible -- and hence more brutal -- stripe. One or two of the characters obtain some benefit from the apparitions they experience, reflecting the supposition that it is sometimes good for us to feel guilt, shame, and remorse. Included are: "Seer," "O Goat-Foot God of Arcady!," "Chacun sa goule," "The Haunted Bookshop," "Beyond Bliss," "All You Inherit," "The Will," "Danny's Inferno," "Can't Live Without You," "Community Service," and "Denial." These horror and fantasy tales have never before been collected into book form.