This was Ms. Jensen's first book. That is, for the Zebra publishing company. The one that spawned a legacy of horror novels, along with four other devil doll boks.Elsea moves her three children into her grandmother's old house after her husband dies a painful death of leukemia. Hopefully, this would be a nice place to patch up holes in the family. After all, the kids should have alot of fun. There's a creek to fish in,...
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This story is about a little girl named Dorrie who moves into an old victorian house with her family after her father dies. She soon discovers the attic which is full of her great-grandmothers' old toys, and one day when she innoccently wishes them to life, it becomes so.However, I won't say how she makes them come to life. There is one toy, a celluid doll that is basically the main character in the attic. This is where the...
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No matter how long our TBR lists get, we're always finding new books we want to add! Here are 25 exciting April releases available for preorder, along with suggestions for similar reads you can enjoy right away.
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