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Lynns søster Judith opfører sig mærkeligt. Hun synger sære sange, holder sig for sig selv og hendes negle vokser, så de mere og mere ligner kløer. Hun har ingen venner, men besøger kun den mystiske, gamle dame fru Tuggle. Er fru Tuggle en heks? Og er Judith i hekselære? Lynn og hendes veninde Mus tager affære. Men det skulle de aldrig have gjort...
Ny udgave.Gamle fru Tuggle er en heks! Det er Lynn helt overbevist om. Men ingen tror hende, og nu har den gamle dame kastet sine onde øjne på Lynns bedste ven Mus.En flok krager følger Mus overalt, og Fru Tuggles enorme kat vil dem heller ikke noget godt. Katten bærer en mystisk medaljon, der tilhørte den gamle dames afdøde lillebror. Er den mon mere end bare en kat? Og vil det lykkes pigerne at undslippe heksens forbandelse?Heksens kat er andet bind i gyserklassikerserien om Lynn og hendes veninde Mus.
Lynns søster Judith opfører sig mærkeligt. Hun synger sære sange, holder sig for sig selv og hendes negle vokser, så de mere og mere ligner kløer. Hun har ingen venner, men besøger kun den mystiske, gamle dame fru Tuggle. Er fru Tuggle en heks? Og er Judith i hekselære? Lynn og hendes veninde Mus tager affære. Men det skulle de aldrig have gjort ...
Feel the darkness, touch the black, hear the shadows whispers back... Lynn and her best friend, Mouse, are convinced Mrs. Tuggle is a witch, even if no one believes them. Lynn thought they were safe after they escaped the witch''s clutches last summer, but the evil Mrs. Tuggle hasn''t finished with them yet. A menacing flock of crows is following Mouse''s every move and the girls'' only protection against this dangerous woman is destroyed. Lynn and Mouse know they have to act fast. But they don''t know what Mrs. Tuggle is planning, and this time, they may not get away so easily...
There's nothing eleven-year-old Marty Preston enjoys more than spending time up in the hills behind his home near Friendly, West Virginia. But this time is different. This time Marty sees a young beagle on the road past the old Shiloh school-house. Marty feels sure the dog is being abused by his owner. When the dog runs away to Marty's house, his parents say he must bring him back. But it hurts Marty to return the runaway dog to his cruel master. That's when Marty secretly decides he'll do anything to save the dog he names Shiloh.
Nothing can separate a boy and his dog.A boy. A raggedy pup. The pup's mean as a rattlesnake owner. A dad who no how no way wants a dog in the house. This is how it all begins in Phyllis Reynolds Naylor’s Newbery Award—winning novel, Shiloh. When Marty rescues Shiloh from his cruel owner, determined to keep him safe, even hiding the dog from his own father, he never realizes that it will be Shiloh who will keep HIM safe, again and again. Here together for the first time are all four Shiloh novels, the Lassie for a new generation. Full off adventure, heart, and the best kind of friendship, the Shiloh novels are American classics.
Josh is hitchhiking from Boston to Dallas to begin a new life, trying to sort out the changes that have skewed his world since an accident killed his mother and made a mockery of his dreams. No longer will he be what he was -- an important person in a high school he loved. Instead he will be starting his junior year in a place where no one will know him, no one will care. He wanders up a road he has taken away from the interstate, where he has been thumbing rides, looking for a village where he might find shelter from the unexpected August cold and rain. When a car comes along, it looks like a ride to somewhere. And that's what it proves to be. But the somewhere he finds is not the somewhere he expected. It is a place that knows him, knows the darkness inside of him; that offers food and shelter, but also confronts him with choices he does not know how to make. It probes his past, examines his possible futures, and finally pierces the wall of despair he has built around himself. Sang Spell is a fantasy built on the hopes and dreams of a people who longed for a place of peace, for a way out of the dark and the rain. Some might think finding such a place to be a miracle, but not Josh. To him it is a nightmare, a prison he cannot escape. Sang Spell is an adventure into a place of forgotten people, the Melungeons, and into the boundaries created by the human mind.
Emily Wiggins is poor and timid, without a drop of self-confidence. When unexpectedly orphaned, she is left all alone except for her turtle, Rufus. What in blinkin' bloomers should Emily do? Emily's neighbors, Mrs. Ready, Mrs. Aim, and Mrs. Fire, have the answer. Emily must travel by stagecoach to honorable Aunt Hilda. What a hootin', tootin' grand idea! But Miss Catchum of the Catchum Child-Catching Services will get a big bonus for making Emily live with her next of kin, vicious Uncle Victor. How in ding dong dickens will Emily escape Miss Catchum? It will take all the gumption and cunning of fellow orphan and traveler, Jackson, to help Emily find her confidence, conniving spirit, and the truth behind why Uncle Victor wants to claim her. But how in flippin' flapjacks will Emily outsmart Uncle Victor?
Three outstanding Alice books are compiled for this bind-up volume. Includes "Dangerously Alice, Almost Alice," and "Intensely Alice."
The beloved Alice series begins right here, in this collection.Alice has been through it all. Friendships, breakups, love…and we get to experience it all with her. In this, the very first Alice collection, you will find the youngest years of Alice’s life, from third, fourth, and fifth grades. Begin the journey here with Starting with Alice, Alice in Blunderland, and Lovingly Alice.
The mystery-loving cats are back for one final adventure, in which Polo, who has longed for his mother, is surprised when she returns. But Geraldine isn't exactly the mother he expected. Can he convince her to change her roaming ways and stay? Illustrations.
Play ball! That's what the sixth-grade Buckman Badgers baseball team plans on doing. Eddie Malloy and Jake Hatford hope to lead their team to the championship game the last Saturday in May. But due to a mix-up, Mrs. Hatford has to run a yard sale for the Women's Auxiliary of the Buckman Fire Department the very same day in their very own yard! Not wanting to miss out on the game, the family elects the only nonbaseball fan in the family, Wally, to stay home and help watch over the sale tables until they return. Wally's ticked off. On top of that, Caroline Malloy has written and will perform a play for a school project and has roped Wally into costarring with her. Let Caroline think she's so smart. Wally has his own reason for being in the play. It looks like the Hatfords could be totally humiliated after the girls stumble upon an embarrassing item from the boys' past. Leave it to Wally's secret plan to turn the tables on the girls' scheme and prove who's really in control! Boys rule!
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