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- Vanished Kingdom: the War of the Maps : The Vanished Kingdom, Book Three by Auxier, Jonathan.;
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- © 2025, PRH Canada Young Readers
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- Willa the wisp / by Auxier, Jonathan.; Demidova, O.(Olʹga),1922-;
- Eight-year-old Auggie Pound, the caretaker of the rare animals in the Fabled Stables, ventures into the swamp one day to save a new rare creature, the wisp.LSC
- Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Adventure fiction.; Animals, Mythical; Friendship; Stables;
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- Belly of the beast / by Auxier, Jonathan.; Demidova, Olga.;
- Auggie loves his job at the Fabled Stables, but fears he may not be kept on much longer. He hopes he can prove his worth when he gets an alert to rescue a mysterious creature called a Shibboleth, a task that involves a dark dungeon, a band of Rooks, a very hungry monster, friends new and old, and a lot of courage and cleverness.LSC
- Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Adventure fiction.; Animals, Mythical; Stables; Friendship; Magic; Rescues;
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- Trouble with tattle-tails / by Auxier, Jonathan.; Demidova, O.(Olʹga),1922-;
- Auggie was just like most other boys, except in one way. Auggie had a job. Auggie worked in the Fabled Stables-- a magical place full of one-of-a-kind creatures. Sometimes the Fabled Stables changed to make room for a new beast. The whole place would shake, and then Auggie would find a new stall that led to a beast somewhere in the Wide World. It was Auggie's job to go out and rescue that beast from danger. In this second installment, a new stall appears with a sign: Tattle-Tail. Although this doesn't sound like a very friendly thing, Auggie knows it's his job to help. Peering in the new stall, he can see a little village with a tall tower in the middle. The Tattle-Tail is somewhere in that village. Together with Willa the Wisp and Fen, the stick-in-the-mud, Auggie makes his way to the village, where he's surprised to discover not one, but many Tattle-Tails-- all of the villagers have a talking tail attached to them, tails that tattle on their humans, blabbing all their secrets out loud. Auggie and Willa try everything they can to get the tails off the villagers, but all they manage to do is get tails of their own!LSC
- Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Adventure fiction.; Stables; Animal welfare; Magic; Animals, Mythical; Tail; Villages;
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- The burning tide [sound recording] / by Auxier, Jonathan,author.; Barber, Nicola,narrator.;
- Read by Nicola Barber.
- Subjects: Children's audiobooks.; Fantasy fiction.; Human-animal relationships; Good and evil; Quests (Expeditions);
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- Don't turn out the lights : a tribute to Alvin Schwartz's scary stories to tell in the dark / by Maberry, Jonathan.; Horror Writers Association.;
- The funeral portrait / by Laurent Linn -- The carved bear / by Brendan Reichs -- Don't you see that cat? / by Gaby Triana -- The golden peacock / by Alethea Kontis -- The knock-knock man / by Brenna Yovanoff -- Strange music / by Joanna Parypinski -- Copy and paste kill / by Barry Lyga -- The house on the hill / by Micol Ostow -- Jingle jangle / by Kim Ventrella -- The weeping woman / by Courtney Alameda -- The neighbor / by Amy Lukavics -- Tag, you're it / by N.R. Lambert -- The painted skin / by Jamie Ford -- Lost to the world / by John Dixon -- The bargain / by Aric Cushing -- Lint trap / by Jonathan Auxier -- The cries of the cat / by Josh Malerman -- The open window / by Christopher Golden -- The skelly-horse / by T.J. Wooldridge -- The umbrella man / by Gary A. Braunbeck -- The green grabber / by D.J. MacHale -- Brain spiders / by Luis Alberto Urrea and Rosario Urrea -- Hachishakusama / by Catherine Jordan -- Light as a feather, stiff as a board / by Margaret Stohl -- In stitches / by Michael Northrop -- The bottle tree / by Kami Garcia -- The ghost in Sam's closet / by R.L. Stine -- Rap tap / by Sherrilyn Kenyon -- The garage / by Tananarive Due -- Don't go into the pumpkin patch at night / by Sheri White -- Pretty girls make graves / by Tonya Hurley -- Whistle past the graveyard / by Z Brewer -- Long shadows / by James A. Moore -- Mud / by Linda D. Addison -- The tall ones / by Madeleine Roux.Featuring stories from R.L. Stine and Madeleine Roux, this middle grade horror anthology curated by New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Maberry is a chilling tribute to Alvin Schwartz's Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. A life-size baby doll that stalks its prey. A flesh-hungry ogre who jingle jangles when he walks. A haunted house just dying for a visitor. What do all these things have in common?LSC
- Subjects: Children's stories, American.; Horror tales.;
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