No Such Thing as Ghosts

No Such Thing as Ghosts by Ursula Vernon is an illustrated book published by Dial Books for Young Readers in 2011, featuring 201 pages in English. This installment in the Dragonbreath series follows Danny Dragonbreath and his best friend Wendell as they navigate a challenging Halloween. Their carefully planned trick-or-treating strategy is disrupted when they are forced to team up with Christiana Vanderpool, a know-it-all who doubts the existence of dragons. The adventure escalates when they are dared to enter a haunted house, leading to encounters with a creepy clown and a ghost.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as Danny and Wendell confront social issues such as bullying while dealing with the challenges of Halloween festivities. The story incorporates elements of mythical creatures and humor, making it appealing to young readers. This edition captures the essence of the series, ensuring that fans will enjoy the antics and surprises that unfold as the characters attempt to salvage their Halloween experience.
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Danny Dragonbreath and his best friend, Wendell, have a carefully constructed trick-or-treating system designed to maximize their Halloween candy haul. But this year, despite Danny’s awesome vampire costume, their plan is flopping. First, Danny’s dad makes them trick-or-treat with Christiana Vanderpool, an annoying know-it-all (and girl) who doesn’t even believe that dragons exist. And then the school bully dares them to go into a spooky old haunted house. Naturally, the house is inhabited by a creepy clown and a candy-crazed ghost of yore. It’s going to take more than fire-breathing to get them out of this mess – they might even have to (horror of horrors!) perform a sacrificial candy offering.
Perfect for fans of Wimpy Kid, Bad Kitty, and Big Nate, Ursula Vernon’s hauntingly hilarious fifth book in the Dragonbreath series will make you check your closets and lock up your candy.
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