The Creeping Bookends

The Creeping Bookends by Michael Dahl is a captivating addition to the ‘Library of Doom’ series, published by Raintree Publishers in 2010. This edition features 33 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a young boy who finds himself accidentally locked inside a library, where he encounters a pair of lizard bookends that come to life, creating a suspenseful scenario as he awaits the librarian’s arrival.
Readers will discover a blend of horror and fantasy as the narrative unfolds, focusing on the boy’s predicament and the eerie transformation of the bookends. This juvenile fiction piece is designed for less-confident readers, offering a thrilling experience that intertwines elements of magic with the familiar setting of a library. The book’s dimensions make it a convenient read, perfect for young audiences exploring the realms of imaginative storytelling.
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A young boy is accidentally locked inside the library. When, suddenly, a pair of lizard bookends come alive. The librarian had better arrive before the boy becomes their next meal. ‘The Library of Doom’ is a series of dark stories for the less-confident reader.
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