Araminta Spook: Gargoyle Hall

Araminta Spook: Gargoyle Hall

Araminta Spook: Gargoyle Hall

Araminta Spook: Gargoyle Hall

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Overview

When Araminta throws cold water over her best friend, Wanda, to disperse a crowd of panicked bats, it's decided Araminta has been 'helpful' one too many times, and she is packed off to boarding school. On arrival, Araminta is surprised to discover that Gargoyle Hall makes her home, Spook House, seems positively cosy. Strange moans and clanks echo down the corridors and the two head girls are equally creepy. Most of the other pupils have been scared away, but Araminta senses that something – or someone – is behind the menace.

With the help of best friend Wanda and Uncle Drac's prize bat, she is going to do something about it!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781408851296
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 06/05/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 11 MB
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Age Range: 5 - 7 Years

About the Author

Angie Sage began her career illustrating books and then started writing. She is the author of Araminta Spook and the bestselling Septimus Heap. She lives in a fifteenth-century house in Somerset and has two grown-up daughters.

http://www.angiesage.com/
Angie Sage began her career illustrating books, and then started writing - first toddler books, later chapter books and then the masterful Septimus Heap. She lives in a fifteenth-century house in Somerset. She has two grown-up daughters.
John Kelly is an illustrator, writer and designer who has worked for Scholastic, Macmillan, Hodder, Simon&Schuster, Aardman animation, Lucasfilm, Radar pictures and many others. He has been shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway prize twice (Guess Who's Coming For Dinner and Scoop!). John lives in London.
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