Creepella von Cacklefur visits Squeakspeare Mansion with her niece, Shivereen, and meet Bobby Squeakspeare, a descendent of the famous William Squeakspeare, but the mansion is filled with spooky ghosts.
Presents stories of paranormal activity from throughout history and examines whether the stories are true or not. Includes photographs, a glossary, and websites for more information.
When Shadwick Gloom captures twelve-year-old Millicent and Uncle Grim and sends them to a hidden world within the Afterlife, it is up to ten-year-old Billy Bones to rescue them.
In this first book of the trilogy, siblings Molly and Adam learn that men in their family die the day before their thirty-fifth birthday. Their family decides to take a vacation at their cottage by the lake to make sure their Dad is safe and nothing goes wrong. Instead, everything goes wrong when their grandfather's ghost greets them at the cottage.
Matt feels a connection with a boy his age who was killed in an accident. Robbo and Tig blame an old man for the accident and persuade Matt to join them in punishing the man. Then the confused man mistakes Matt for another lost boy and Matt isn't sure what to do.
Harry and his brother, Alex, go from creeped out to downright frightened when the strange goings-on at Camp Spirit Moon take a supernaturally dangerous turn.
Twelve-year-old Olivia Kidney and her father move into a Manhattan brownstone that has a lagoon in the living room, hosts visiting strangers in the middle of the night, and is mysteriously close to the spirit world.
With the help of their favorite teacher, two rival clubs, the all-boy Copycats and the all-girl Tattletales, stop trying to out-do each other long enough to help the ghosts of a baby elephant and a herd of mastodons that appear near their small Vermont town.