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How To Scare The Pants Off Your Pets - cover

How To Scare The Pants Off Your Pets

Henry Winkler, Lin Oliver

Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks

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Summary

A middle schooler tries to teach a ghost some responsibility—but it doesn’t go as planned—in this tale by the New York Times–bestselling authors! 
 
When Billy Broccoli finds out his personal ghost, Hoover Porterhouse, is failing Responsibility, Billy decides it’s his mission to help Hoover turn his grade around. But how? Then inspiration hits. Billy is going to get Hoover a pet.  
 
There’s only one catch—the Hoove scares dogs out of their fur, birds out of their wings, and fish out of their gills. If Billy can’t find the perfect pet, how will Hoover ever learn and make the grade? 
 
Praise for Ghost Buddy: Zero to Hero 
 
“An endearingly uncool hero . . . Readers will root for Billy.” —Publishers Weekly
Available since: 01/01/2013.
Print length: 181 pages.

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