'Tis the season for ghosties and ghoulies! Before Twilight, and the proliferation of vampire fiction, ghosts ruled. They're still fairly popular, probably because most people can be convinced that ghosts really exist.
We have a ghost book for every age and every reading interest in our collection:
Blackwood, Gary L. Spooky Spectres. [J 133.1 BLA]
Bodine, Echo L. Relax, It's Only a Ghost: My Adventures With Spirits, Hauntings and Things That Go Bump in the Night. [133.1 BOD]
Bohjalian, Chris. The Night Strangers. [F BOH]
Cohen, Daniel. The Restless Dead: Ghostly Tales From Around the World. [J SC COH]
Crewe, Megan. Give Up the Ghost. [YA CRE]
Funke, Cornelia Carolina. Ghost Knight. [J FUN]
Graham-Barber, Lynda. Say Boo! [BB GRA]
Guiley, Rosemary. The Encyclopedia of Ghosts and Spirits. [133.1 GUI]
Kehret, Peg. The Ghost's Grave. [J KEH]
LaRochelle, David. The Haunted Hamburger and Other Ghostly Stories. [JP LAR]
The Mammoth Book of Twentieth Century Ghost Stories. [SC MAM]
Miller, Margaret. My First Ghost. [JP MIL]
Moore, Mark. Spooky Sillies: A Book of Ghost Jokes. [J 818 MOO]
Schwartz, Alvin. Ghosts! Ghostly Tales from Folklore. [E SCH]
We have a number of ghost DVDs, too, including Ghost starring Demi Moore and the late Patrick Swazey [DVD SWA].


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