The Titanic Locket
A mysterious locket adds some chilling surprises to a family's cruise in this spooky tale by the author of the Bar Code Trilogy.
Don't touch anything in The Haunted Museum!
It looks like the high point of Samantha's spring vacation is going to be a glimpse of a cute boy she sees at The Haunted Museum in England. She and her sister, Jessica, and their parents are taking a cruise on the Titanic 2, a replica of the original Titanic, and there's not even wifi! At least the Titanic exhibit at the Haunted Museum had wax figures and beautiful jewels to look at.
But from their first day, Samantha and Jessica notice strange things happening. Their cabin number keeps changing. There are creepy scratching sounds coming from between the walls. And a locket that Jess opened at the museum seems to be . . . following them.
Is the locket haunted? Or could it be the ship itself? Are there actors in costume walking about the ship . . . or could they be ghosts? Why is Sam's sister calling her by another name? Samantha will have to unravel the threads tying her and her sister to the past, or they could go down with the ship!
Praise for The Titanic Locket
"Weyn's take on the infamous disaster is wholly original." —Booklist, starred review
"Hair-raising. . . . Weyn keeps unexpected chills coming, nimbly linking past and present with visits by the spirits of Titanic passengers. . . . A quick, jittery read." —Publishers Weekly
"Weyn ratchets up the eeriness . . . and quickly builds to a stormy climax." —Kirkus Reviews
"Told in gripping first-person narrative, this novel features interesting characters and creates a strong sense of time and place, while exploring the mysteries of the spirit world." —School Library Journal
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The Titanic Locket
A mysterious locket adds some chilling surprises to a family's cruise in this spooky tale by the author of the Bar Code Trilogy.
Don't touch anything in The Haunted Museum!
It looks like the high point of Samantha's spring vacation is going to be a glimpse of a cute boy she sees at The Haunted Museum in England. She and her sister, Jessica, and their parents are taking a cruise on the Titanic 2, a replica of the original Titanic, and there's not even wifi! At least the Titanic exhibit at the Haunted Museum had wax figures and beautiful jewels to look at.
But from their first day, Samantha and Jessica notice strange things happening. Their cabin number keeps changing. There are creepy scratching sounds coming from between the walls. And a locket that Jess opened at the museum seems to be . . . following them.
Is the locket haunted? Or could it be the ship itself? Are there actors in costume walking about the ship . . . or could they be ghosts? Why is Sam's sister calling her by another name? Samantha will have to unravel the threads tying her and her sister to the past, or they could go down with the ship!
Praise for The Titanic Locket
"Weyn's take on the infamous disaster is wholly original." —Booklist, starred review
"Hair-raising. . . . Weyn keeps unexpected chills coming, nimbly linking past and present with visits by the spirits of Titanic passengers. . . . A quick, jittery read." —Publishers Weekly
"Weyn ratchets up the eeriness . . . and quickly builds to a stormy climax." —Kirkus Reviews
"Told in gripping first-person narrative, this novel features interesting characters and creates a strong sense of time and place, while exploring the mysteries of the spirit world." —School Library Journal
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The Titanic Locket

The Titanic Locket

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Overview

A mysterious locket adds some chilling surprises to a family's cruise in this spooky tale by the author of the Bar Code Trilogy.
Don't touch anything in The Haunted Museum!
It looks like the high point of Samantha's spring vacation is going to be a glimpse of a cute boy she sees at The Haunted Museum in England. She and her sister, Jessica, and their parents are taking a cruise on the Titanic 2, a replica of the original Titanic, and there's not even wifi! At least the Titanic exhibit at the Haunted Museum had wax figures and beautiful jewels to look at.
But from their first day, Samantha and Jessica notice strange things happening. Their cabin number keeps changing. There are creepy scratching sounds coming from between the walls. And a locket that Jess opened at the museum seems to be . . . following them.
Is the locket haunted? Or could it be the ship itself? Are there actors in costume walking about the ship . . . or could they be ghosts? Why is Sam's sister calling her by another name? Samantha will have to unravel the threads tying her and her sister to the past, or they could go down with the ship!
Praise for The Titanic Locket
"Weyn's take on the infamous disaster is wholly original." —Booklist, starred review
"Hair-raising. . . . Weyn keeps unexpected chills coming, nimbly linking past and present with visits by the spirits of Titanic passengers. . . . A quick, jittery read." —Publishers Weekly
"Weyn ratchets up the eeriness . . . and quickly builds to a stormy climax." —Kirkus Reviews
"Told in gripping first-person narrative, this novel features interesting characters and creates a strong sense of time and place, while exploring the mysteries of the spirit world." —School Library Journal

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780545588430
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Publication date: 08/17/2022
Series: The Haunted Museum , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 213
Lexile: 620L (what's this?)
File size: 8 MB
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Suzanne Weyn has written many books for young adults, including Dr. Frankenstein's Daughters, Distant Waves, Reincarnation, Empty, and The Bar Code Tattoo. She lives in New York, and you can find her online at www.suzanneweynbooks.com.
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