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Goth Girl and the Wuthering Fright

by Chris Riddell

Series: Goth Girl (3)

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People are flocking to Ghastly-Gorm Hall from far and wide to compete in Lord Goth's Literary Dog Show. The esteemed judges are in place and the contestants are all ready to win. Sir Walter Splott is preparing his Lanarkshire Lurcher, Plain Austen is preening her Hampshire Hound and Homily Dickinson and her Yankee Poodle are raring to go. But there's something strange going on at Ghastly-Gorm - mysterious footprints, howls in the night and some suspiciously chewed shoes. Can Ada, the Attic Club and their new friends the Vicarage sisters work out what's going on before the next full moon? The third book in the Goth Girl series.… (more)
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    The Castle of Inside Out by David Henry Wilson (spiralsheep)
    spiralsheep: Readers who enjoy pun-tastic gothic children's stories with feisty and resourceful heroines will enjoy these books. Chris Riddell's Goth Girl series has a gentler Romanticism, while David Henry Wilson's Castle of Inside Out (with illustrations by Chris Riddell) has a grimmer core akin to Alice in Wonderland, Animal Farm, and a very junior Gormenghast. I believe they'll appeal to the same readers, young and old alike.… (more)
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Ada Gothen abenturen hirugarren liburua. Adaren aitak, Lord Gothek, txakurrentzako literatura lehiaketa bat antolatu du eta lehiaketan parte hartuko dute idazle ezagunen txakurrek. Hainbat tranpa eta trikimailu izango dira lehiaketan, eta denak barnealdeko basozain ilun Maltravers-en animaliek irabaz dezaten egindakoak. Baina esplikaziorik gabeko uluek airean jarriko dute jaialdia eta ekitaldia hondatzeko arriskuan egongo da. Ada Gothek argituko du misterioa, konturatuko baita ekitaldira gonbidatutako mutil gazte bat gizotso bihurtzen dela ilargi betea ateratzen denean.
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Sitting in one of the wing-back chairs in the library of Ghastly-Gorn Hall, Ada Goth was reading her father's latest book.
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People are flocking to Ghastly-Gorm Hall from far and wide to compete in Lord Goth's Literary Dog Show. The esteemed judges are in place and the contestants are all ready to win. Sir Walter Splott is preparing his Lanarkshire Lurcher, Plain Austen is preening her Hampshire Hound and Homily Dickinson and her Yankee Poodle are raring to go. But there's something strange going on at Ghastly-Gorm - mysterious footprints, howls in the night and some suspiciously chewed shoes. Can Ada, the Attic Club and their new friends the Vicarage sisters work out what's going on before the next full moon? The third book in the Goth Girl series.

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"People are flocking to Ghastly-Gorm Hall from far and wide to compete in Lord Goth's literary dog show. The esteemed judges are in place and the contestants are all ready to win. Sir Walter Splott is preparing his Lanarkshire Lurcher, Plain Austen is preening her Hampshire Blue Bloodhound and Homily Dickinson and her Yankee Doodle Poodle are raring to go. But there’s something strange going on at Ghastly-Gorm - mysterious footprints, howls in the night and some suspiciously chewed shoes. Can Ada, the Attic Club and their new friends the Vicarage sisters (Charlotte, Emily and Anne) work out what’s going on before the next full moon?"
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