"Blue and their best friend Herschel are definitely not the coolest kids around, but when a group of popular bullies tell [them] that their problems can be solved by finding the treasure buried beneath the school . . . well, Blue, Herschel and one annoyed night janitor have to investigate their school after dark!"--Provided by publisher.
"Mason and his best friend Iris are on a mission to recover his missing heart and stop the evil Talitha from causing even more mayhem in Grimbrook. To do so they've got to enlist the help of the mysterious Order of the Emerald Palm . . . and enter another dimension! But when Iris is sucked away into a wormhole, Mason must decide what's more important: being the best paranormal investigator in the world or saving his friend"--Amazon.
After watching her circle of friends seemingly fade away, Lora is determined to still have fun on her own, so when a tea party leads Lora to discovering Alexa, the ghost that haunts her house, they soon become best friends.
"Eddie and Howie go to visit Eddie's great-aunt Mathilda. But when Howie sees a shadowy face in the window -- and when his potato chips start to form mysterious trails -- the Bailey School kids are spooked. Could a ghost be living in the attic?"--Amazon.
"In this middle-grade graphic novel, a witch named Abby and her three friends--a wolf-girl, a ghost, and a pumpkinhead--band together to try and save their supernatural town from an invasion of rabid (but adorable) chaos bunnies"--.
"Eddie and Howie go to visit Eddie's great-aunt Mathilda. But when Howie sees a shadowy face in the window -- and when his potato chips start to form mysterious trails -- the Bailey School kids are spooked. Could a ghost be living in the attic?"--Amazon.
"Mateo makes the dangerous journey back home to the United States through the Sonoran Desert with the help of a new friend, a ghost named Guillermo"--Provided by publisher.
A graphic novel adaptation of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," the story of Ichabod Crane, an irritating schoolteacher who falls prey to his own superstitious belief in a terrifying headless horseman.