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Hippo Hauntings
Series · 8 books · 1988-1990

Books in series

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#1

Ghost Abbey

1988

When her father's new job takes the entire family to a dilapidated old abbey in England, twelve-year-old Maggi discovers that both she and the building are haunted by ghosts from their pasts.
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#3

Return to Harken House

1988

Originally published in Britain as Voices. In the 1930's eleven-year-old Julia goes to spend the summer with her playwright father and finds that he has abandoned her to the care of her pre-occupied stepmother who seems unaware of the strange voices that haunt Julia every night.
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#4

The Nightmare Man

1988

Young Alex finds himself walking a tightrope above insanity when he begins to see an elusive figure that looks just like the one in his nightmares
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#6

The Bone Dog

1989

Sarah doesn't believe Bryan when he says he can make her the perfect pet. She knows he has special powers, but how can anyone create a living animal out of dead things Then one night he puts an old bone inside a fox-fur, adds some drops of blood, and, little by little, brings them to life... Now Sarah has her treasured pet, and it does everything she asks - even the bad things - but even she is getting scared...
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#7

All on a Winter's Day

1989

Lucy and her brother awaken one cold winter's night to discover that they are alone in their house, that someone has rearranged the furniture, and that two ghostly children and their evil aunt have arrived
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#8

Old Man on a Horse

1989

When police raid the hippy campsite, Tobias' peace-loving dad is arrested and the rest of the family thrown into confusion. While their mother goes off in search of help, Tobias and his sister shelter in an old barn. But it seems that help may be closer at hand - right there in the barn.
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#9

The Rain Ghost

1990

Rain ghost, rain ghost, go away... Steve is being followed, watched. Something is waiting for him. Something is coming to get him. Steve is being haunted. But by what? And why? Does it have anything to do with that night Steve got lost out on the moors - and what he found there? How do you stop...a haunting? When Steve finds an ancient dagger on the moors he realizes that, unless he returns it, he will always be haunted by the brooding presence he has disturbed. The Scholastic classic returns to print for a whole new generation!
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#12

Picking Up the Threads

1989

Something strange is going on at the house where Nicky is staying with her great aunt; in the middle of the night she wakes to the sound of crying, and there are mysterious happenings by the lake.

Authors

Lisa Taylor
Author · 3 books

Lisa Taylor is the Education Program Manager for Seattle Tilth. She is a co-author of the Maritime Northwest Garden Guide and a frequent speaker on soils, compost, edible landscaping and children's gardening. She facilitates training for teachers and others interested in schoolyard gardening and is passionate about teaching children and their parents where their food comes from and how to care for living things. "

Garry Kilworth
Garry Kilworth
Author · 46 books

Garry Douglas Kilworth is a historical novelist who also published sci-fi, fantasy, and juvenile fiction. Kilworth is a graduate of King's College London. He was previously a science fiction author, having published one hundred twenty short stories and seventy novels.

Robert Westall
Robert Westall
Author · 42 books

Librarian Note: There is more than one author by this name in the Goodreads database. Robert Westall was born in North Shields, Northumberland, England in 1929. His first published book The Machine Gunners (1975) which won him the Carnegie Medal is set in World War Two when a group of children living on Tyneside retrieve a machine-gun from a crashed German aircraft. He won the Carnegie Medal again in 1981 for The Scarecrows, the first writer to win it twice. He won the Smarties Prize in 1989 for Blitzcat and the Guardian Award in 1990 for The Kingdom by the Sea. Robert Westall's books have been published in 21 different countries and in 18 different languages, including Braille. From: http://www.robertwestall.com/

Joan Aiken
Joan Aiken
Author · 100 books

Joan Aiken was a much loved English writer who received the MBE for services to Children's Literature. She was known as a writer of wild fantasy, Gothic novels and short stories. She was born in Rye, East Sussex, into a family of writers, including her father, Conrad Aiken (who won a Pulitzer Prize for his poetry), and her sister, Jane Aiken Hodge. She worked for the United Nations Information Office during the second world war, and then as an editor and freelance on Argosy magazine before she started writing full time, mainly children's books and thrillers. For her books she received the Guardian Award (1969) and the Edgar Allan Poe Award (1972). Her most popular series, the "Wolves Chronicles" which began with The Wolves of Willoughby Chase, was set in an elaborate alternate period of history in a Britain in which James II was never deposed in the Glorious Revolution,and so supporters of the House of Hanover continually plot to overthrow the Stuart Kings. These books also feature cockney urchin heroine Dido Twite and her adventures and travels all over the world. Another series of children's books about Arabel and her raven Mortimer are illustrated by Quentin Blake, and have been shown on the BBC as Jackanory and drama series. Others including the much loved Necklace of Raindrops and award winning Kingdom Under the Sea are illustrated by Jan Pieńkowski. Her many novels for adults include several that continue or complement novels by Jane Austen. These include Mansfield Revisited and Jane Fairfax. Aiken was a lifelong fan of ghost stories. She set her adult supernatural novel The Haunting of Lamb House at Lamb House in Rye (now a National Trust property). This ghost story recounts in fictional form an alleged haunting experienced by two former residents of the house, Henry James and E. F. Benson, both of whom also wrote ghost stories. Aiken's father, Conrad Aiken, also authored a small number of notable ghost stories.

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