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The Ghostly Tales of Burlington - cover

The Ghostly Tales of Burlington

Carie Juettner

Verlag: Arcadia Children’s Books

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Ghost stories from Burlington, Vermont have never been so creepy, fun, and full of mystery!The haunted history of Burlington comes to life—even when the main players are dead. Visit the Howard Opera House for a spectral show. Or spend the night at the South Meadow on Raymond Place, but don’t count on getting much sleep while surrounded by restless spirits. Dive into this spooky chapter book for suspenseful tales of bumps in the night, paranormal investigations, and the unexplained; just be sure to keep the light on.
Verfügbar seit: 01.08.2022.
Drucklänge: 114 Seiten.

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