The Ghost at Codlin Castle

The Ghost at Codlin Castle by Dick King-Smith is a collection of imaginative stories published by Puffin in 1994. This edition, written in English and spanning 111 pages, presents a variety of whimsical characters and scenarios, including a baby yeti eager to meet a human, a hobgoblin seeking a remedy for baldness, and a ghost yearning for love. The tales also feature an unusual alien and sinister garden gnomes with dark intentions, creating a rich tapestry of juvenile fiction that explores the supernatural.
Readers will find a blend of humor and intrigue in these ghost stories, each offering a unique perspective on fantastical elements. The narratives invite exploration of themes such as friendship and the desire for connection, all while maintaining a playful tone. This collection is designed to engage young readers with its creative storytelling and memorable characters, making it a delightful addition to any bookshelf.
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In this collection of stories there is a baby yeti longing to meet a human, a hobgoblin in search of a cure for baldness, a most unusual alien, an uncanny message in a bottle, a ghost who wants to be loved and some sinister garden gnomes plotting a death.
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