The Ghostly Ghastlys Book 6: The Lost Reindeer

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by Barbara Godwin


  Book 3 Alfonso

  The little Ghastlys have gone too far. The tricks they played at Alfonso’s Restaurant have driven the customers away. Now the little Ghastlys need to hatch a plan to make things right again.

  Book 4 Princess

  Branwing is lonely. There are five ghostly Ghastlys and three skeletons, but he is the only vampire. He is a vegetarian and because of this his family won’t have anything to do with him. One evening he sees a running lady outside in the street. Who is she and why is she running? And will he ever find a way to meet her?

  Book 5 The Washing-Up-and-Odd-Job Boy

  There is more trouble over at Alfonso’s Restaurant, and this time it isn’t caused by the little Ghastlys. See what happens when they try to make things better.

  Book 6 The Lost Reindeer

  It is Christmas Eve. The little Ghastlys are not expecting Father Christmas to visit them because he never does. But when a baby reindeer falls off a sleigh, they try their hardest to find Father Christmas to take the reindeer home.

  More Ghostly Ghastly stories to follow.

  Other books by Barbara Godwin and illustrated by Christina Boon

  Pizzas, Pirates and a Porcupine

  There’s a knock at the door, but it’s not the Pizza delivery girl with lunch for Evie and Dad. It’s a pirate with a treasure map. He and his gang of scurvy knaves, together with their pirate pets, want to dig up the garden, and if the treasure isn’t there, Dad is going to be in a whole lot of trouble.

  Mr McMarvel’s Amazing Machines

  Mr McMarvel’s workshop is in trouble. Max, who looks after the money and deals with the dreaded tax people, has a diabolical plan. Can Tim, who helps out in the workshop, together with Rupert, Mr McMarvel’s friendly robot, come to the rescue?

  What machine would you invent?

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  https://barbaragodwin.wordpress.com/

 


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