Seven Ghosts

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By Chris Priestley
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The award-winning author of Tales of Terror stirs up old ghosts in this spine-tingling, multi-narrative horror.
Jake and the other finalists in a writing competition have been invited to a stately house for a tour like no other. As their guide leads them through grand rooms, hidden nooks and magnificent grounds, they hear the stories of seven ghosts who haunt the halls. But strange shapes and shadows follow Jake as he journeys through the house and with each tale that Jake hears, he begins to feel more uneasy. All is not as it seems and soon Jake will discover that something is very, very wrong …Old ghosts are stirred-up for Halloween in this spine-tingling, multi-narrative horror. Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant and dyslexic readers aged 8+ TweetReviews
It is a lovely book revealing the truth about the ghosts
I would recommend this book because lots of creepy ghost stories are packed inside.
Very spooky. Quite a short book which didn't take long to read. Twist at the end I didn't see coming. Good for UKS2
For most of my book reviews I have put a 5 out of 5 this book isn’t that long but I took a long time reading it I found the middle part a bit boring but the end part was really good the ending was very good.In my opinion the way the author ended the book was really enjoyable to read.I would recommend this book though.
My class loved this. Some commented on how they never thought a book could be scary.
Ghost 6 should come with a warning! I'd totally recommend this book.
This was several short stories, each carrying a message that bad things can happen to those who are not always kind. It is a good book to recommend to reluctant or struggling readers.