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The House With a Clock In Its Walls (Lewis Barnavelt)

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John Bellairs, the name in Gothic mysteries for middle graders, wrote terrifying tales full of adventure, attitude, and alarm. For years, young readers have crept, crawled, and gone bump in the night with the unlikely heroes of these Gothic novels: Lewis Barnavelt, Johnny Dixon, and Anthony Monday. Now, the ten top-selling titles feature an updated cover look. Loyal fans and enticed newcomers will love the series even more with this haunting new look!


Lewis always dreamed of living in an old house full of secret passageways, hidden rooms, and big marble fireplaces. And suddenly, after the death of his parents, he finds himself in just such a mansion--his Uncle Jonathan's. When he discovers that his big friendly uncle is also a wizard, Lewis has a hard time keeping himself from jumping up and down in his seat. Unfortunately, what Lewis doesn't bank on is the fact that the previous owner of the mansion was also a wizard--but an evil one who has placed a tick-tocking clock somewhere in the bowels of the house, marking off the minutes until the end of the world. And when Lewis accidentally awakens the dead on Halloween night, the clock only ticks louder and faster. Doomsday draws near--unless Lewis can stop the clock!

This is a deliciously chilling tale, with healthy doses of humor and compassion thrown in for good measure. Edward Gorey's unmistakable pen and ink style (as seen in many picture books, including The Shrinking of Treehorn and Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats) perfectly complements John Bellairs's wry, touching story of a lonely boy, his quirky uncle, and the ghost of mansions past. (Ages 9 to 12) --Emilie Coulter


The Best of John Bellairs: The House with a Clock in Its Walls; The Figure in the Shadows; The Letter, the Witch, and the Ring

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The House with a Clock in Its Walls; The Figure in the Shadows and The Letter, the Witch, and the Ring are three magically eerie tales gathered in this one-volume edition. The series opens as Lewis Barnavelt, a newly orphaned ten-year-old, comes to live with his Uncle Johnathan. Little does Lewis know that Uncle Johnathan and his next-door neighbor, Mrs. Zimmerman are witches. Lewis finds that he himself owns magical powers, and soon is thrust in a supernatural battle between good and evil. The second tale focuses on Grampa Barnavelt's old coin. Lewis thinks the coin is an amulet, but when he starts to wear it around his neck, bizarre things start to happen - and not all of them good. The last tale shifts the focus to thirteen-year-old Rose Rita, who is embittered because she cannot go to camp like Lewis. so Mrs. Zimmerman offers Rita an adventure of her own. But when a magical ring disappears, Rita gets more of an adventure than she bargained for. John Bellair's vivid characterization and and excruciatingly suspenseful plots make this series a thrilling ride!
The Chessmen of Doom (A Johnny Dixon Mystery: Book Seven)

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Professor Childermass's brother Peregrine has left behind a huge inheritance--a mansion, ten million dollars and a cryptic riddle that might save the world from a madman. The only catch is that the professor must stay on the estate up in Maine for the entire summer. Johnny Dixon and his friend Fergie decide to come along to keep the professor company but little do they know the dangerous magic that awaits them there. As they try to decode the strange rhyme in Peregrine's will, a powerful force is circling ever closer. Will they solve the mystery in time? Will the madman stay one step ahead of them? Who will help them save the world from destruction? This seventh book in the Johnny Dixon mystery series will have readers on the edge or their seats...or maybe hiding under the covers.
The House Where Nobody Lived (John Bellairs Mystery Featuring Lewis Barnavelt)

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The lovable underdog Lewis Barnavelt and his best friend Rose Rita are at it again—investigating the curious (and possibly supernatural?) goings-on in their town of New Zebedee. They get more than they bargained for when a new family moves into the Hawaii House, one of the oddest-looking houses in town, and Lewis and Rose Rita are drawn into a mystery involving forces far beyond the shores of their imagination. Why are there strange drumbeats emanating from the top floor of the Hawaii House? And why is Lewis having dreams about Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of fire?

Incorporating actual Hawaiian legends with a spine-tingling story of suspense, this is another great addition to the Bellairs canon.


The Curse of the Blue Figurine (Johnny Dixon)

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John Bellairs, the name in Gothic mysteries for middle graders, wrote terrifying tales full of adventure, attitude, and alarm. For years, young readers have crept, crawled, and gone bump in the night with the unlikely heroes of these Gothic novels: Lewis Barnavelt, Johnny Dixon, and Anthony Monday. Now, the ten top-selling titles feature an updated cover look. Loyal fans and enticed newcomers will love the series even more with this haunting new look!
WILL SUTTON AND THE DEADLY SCARECROWS (THE SUPERNATURAL ADVENTURES OF WILL SUTTON)



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WILL SUTTON AND THE DEADLY SCARECROWS is another epsiode of an exciting new series of supernatural adventures for Young Adults - in the style of such masters of the genre as John Bellairs, mixing laughs with chills and thrills
in a non-stop roller-coaster ride.

During a class trip to remote Thunder Mountain, Will, Lisa and Waldo stumble
upon the sinister secrets of Seth Tuttle, a mad old farmer who has made a
terrible bargain with She-Who-Walks-In-Thunder, a forgotten pagan goddess. In
exchange for blood sacrifices, the goddess will grant good harvests.

But Seth has other plans for his dark deity - and she has other plans for him. The goddess wants Seth to open the ancient magical gates so she can return and rule the world - and in the terrible pages of Abdul Alhazred's NECRONOMICON, She-Who-Walks-In-Thunder is named as a force of cosmic evil.

When Will and his friends accidentally spy on one of Seth Tuttle's rituals, they see him bringing a monstrous scarecrow to life. And there are more - many more - for Seth has been resurrecting these servants of his dark goddess, first created by an evil ancestor centuries ago. Seth doesn't like spies - but he can always use a fresh sacrifice. He sends his inhuman servants to capture the intruders.

Will, Waldo and Lisa escape, but now the scarecrows are on their trail. Will
and his friends learn to their horror that the servants of Seth Tuttle wield all the powers of their dark goddess - and that the living scarecrows will follow them anywhere in the world, to drag them back to their master's altar in the cornfield. . .
WILL SUTTON AND THE DEADLY SCARECROWS is another epsiode of an exciting new series of supernatural adventures for Young Adults - in the style of such masters of the genre as John Bellairs, mixing laughs with chills and thrills
in a non-stop roller-coaster ride.

During a class trip to remote Thunder Mountain, Will, Lisa and Waldo stumble
upon the sinister secrets of Seth Tuttle, a mad old farmer who has made a
terrible bargain with She-Who-Walks-In-Thunder, a forgotten pagan goddess. In
exchange for blood sacrifices, the goddess will grant good harvests.

But Seth has other plans for his dark deity - and she has other plans for him. The goddess wants Seth to open the ancient magical gates so she can return and rule the world - and in the terrible pages of Abdul Alhazred's NECRONOMICON, She-Who-Walks-In-Thunder is named as a force of cosmic evil.

When Will and his friends accidentally spy on one of Seth Tuttle's rituals, they see him bringing a monstrous scarecrow to life. And there are more - many more - for Seth has been resurrecting these servants of his dark goddess, first created by an evil ancestor centuries ago. Seth doesn't like spies - but he can always use a fresh sacrifice. He sends his inhuman servants to capture the intruders.

Will, Waldo and Lisa escape, but now the scarecrows are on their trail. Will
and his friends learn to their horror that the servants of Seth Tuttle wield all the powers of their dark goddess - and that the living scarecrows will follow them anywhere in the world, to drag them back to their master's altar in the cornfield. . .

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