Midnight Ghosts
Emma Fischel, Adrienne Kern
A spine-chilling story for children growing in reading confidence and ability, When Adam and Sally arrive at Twelve Bells End, everything is not entirely what it seems. Soon they learn the truth about the curse of the Midnight family and are involved in a race against time before they become the next victims… Spookily illustrated by Adrienne Kern. Usborne Young Reading has been developed with reading experts from Roehampton University.
Reviews
Spine chill
Anonymous 08.07.2023
It was amazing how Adam and Sally found the midnight stone
Anonymous 20.02.2021
I like it is because it is scary and I like scary things
Anonymous 16.08.2020
I liked this book because it got exciting at the end when the clock was striking midnight and they found the stone. My favourite characters were Sally and Adam. Yes, I would recommend this book to my friends.
Anonymous 30.07.2020
Creepy
Anonymous 23.07.2020
A good mystery fiction adventure!
Anonymous 09.06.2020
I like this book because there is a lot of suspension and it was quite mysterious.
Anonymous 11.08.2018
I think it was good but it wasn't that scary. It was easy to read.
Anonymous 21.10.2017
really fun and exciting to read an quite spooky
Anonymous 14.08.2017
Why couldn't you see any ghosts because I was very very excited to see ghosts.
Anonymous 14.08.2017
I liked the clues in the book!
Anonymous 13.08.2016
I like it when Archibald Midnight's daughter comes back and replaces the stone he took so that the Midnights aren't under a curse.
Anonymous 22.07.2016
I think you should read this book because it is a very interesting book all about a ghostly adventure.
Anonymous 31.07.2015
This book is exceptionally good because the maid is actually the midnight's daughter.
Anonymous 17.07.2015