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In the notebook of a young boy named Charlie exists a story that writes itself... After moving to a new house, the lives of Charlie, Kate, and Neil get turned upside down when they learn the house might be haunted. Horrific dreams filled with paranormal specters that bleed into the real world and a wicked cult operating out of the school become everyday occurrences for this family. Can these teens put a stop to the great evil they've stumbled upon? About the Creepers series: Strange things are happening in the Creepers series! These high-interest, low-vocabulary middle grade illustrated chapter books are perfect for readers who love a good mix of spooky and silly. Featuring stories with tween protagonists who find themselves in paranormal predicaments, the Creepers series is set to capture the imaginations of young readers with thrilling tales of the strange things that keep us up at night.
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From international bestselling author Craig Russell comes a modern Gothic masterpiece.Edward Hyde has a strange gift-or a curse-he keeps secret from all but his physician. He experiences two realities, one real, the other a dreamworld state brought on by a neurological condition.When murders in Victorian Edinburgh echo the ancient Celtic threefold death ritual, Captain Edward Hyde hunts for those responsible. In the process he becomes entangled in a web of Celticist occultism and dark scheming by powerful figures. The answers are there to be found, not just in the real world but in the sinister symbolism of Edward Hyde's otherworld.He must find the killer, or lose his mind.A dark tale. One t...
Usually we can believe and count on what we see in the worlda mirror will only reflect the world as it is and wishing well holds only water. There is a world beyond our knowledge however, where undefined entities and energies lurk. Readers will be gripped by these anomalies, such as a ghost that writes in a young boys notebook and a scarecrow that refuses to stay inanimate on his perch. This set will thrill reluctant and avid readers alike.
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"The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson explores the duality of human nature through Dr. Jekyll, who creates a potion that transforms him into the malevolent Mr. Hyde. As Hyde becomes more dominant, Jekyll loses control over his creation, leading to tragic consequences. The book reflects on the internal struggle between good and evil within every person.
One of Natasha's notes to her friend Olivia is altered, leading the latter on a trek to the cemetery, where she meets a ghostly girl from the past.
Mysterious accidents are taking place on the Davies family farm. The farmer's son investigates.
Based on Robert Louis Stevenson's classic horror story, this dramatic adaptation shows the transformation of the mild-mannered Dr Jekyll into the fiendish Mr Hyde. When Jekyll discovers a drug that can transform him, he becomes able to unleash the dark side of his nature onto the streets of Victorian London. But he soon discovers the price of his double life. What are the themes? The struggle between good and evil, the conscious and unconscious, family relationships, Victorian society and morality. Teaching points With one actor taking the roles of both Jekyll and Hyde, the play allows pupils to more easily understand that these characters are 'one' person. The play is suitable for use either at Key Stage 3, or to support the study of the novel at Key Stage 4.