Ogres of Ohio

Ogres of Ohio
Author: Johnathan Rand
Publisher: Audio Craft PressInc
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781893699212

When Danielle's Dad is transferred, the whole family moves into a big creepy house in Sandusky, Ohio, where unbeknownst to them, terror already lived.

Florida Fog Phantoms

Florida Fog Phantoms
Author: Johnathan Rand
Publisher: Perfection Learning
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2002-08-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780756935559

American Chillers series.

Ogres

Ogres
Author: Adrian Tchaikovsky
Publisher: Rebellion Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2022-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 178618530X

Ogres are bigger than you. Ogres are stronger than you. Ogres rule the world. It’s always idyllic in the village until the landlord comes to call. Because the landlord is an Ogre. And Ogres rule the world, with their size and strength and appetites. It’s always been that way. It’s the natural order of the world. And they only eat people sometimes. But when the headman’s son, Torquell, dares lift his hand against the landlord’s son, he sets himself on a path to learn the terrible truth about the Ogres, and about the dark sciences that ensured their rule.

New York Ninjas

New York Ninjas
Author: Johnathan Rand
Publisher: Perfection Learning
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2002-08-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780756935498

American Chillers series.

The Funny Little Woman

The Funny Little Woman
Author: Arlene Mosel
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 42
Release: 1993-02-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0140547533

In this Caldecott Medal-winning tale set in Old Japan, a lively little woman who loves to laugh pursues her runaway dumpling—and must outwit the wicked three-eyed oni when she lands in their clutches. “The pictures are in perfect harmony with the humorous mood of the story. . . . It’s all done with a commendable amount of taste, imagination, and style.”—School Library Journal (starred review) “A beautifully convincing tale.”—The New York Times Book Review “Using elements of traditional Japanese art, the illustrator has made marvelously imaginative pictures.”—The Horn Book “Lent’s pictures are a lively blend of finely detailed, delicate drawings and rip-roaring good humor.”—The Boston Globe “A good read-aloud with lots of suspense.”—Learning Awards: ALA Notable Children’s Book Child Study Association Book of the Year The Horn Book Fanfare

Missouri Madhouse

Missouri Madhouse
Author: Johnathan Rand
Publisher: Perfection Learning Prebound
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2002-08-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780756935504

American Chillers series.

American Chillers #28 Curse of the Connecticut Coyotes

American Chillers #28 Curse of the Connecticut Coyotes
Author: Johnathan Rand
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2010-05-15
Genre: Connecticut
ISBN: 9781893699748

Erica Falkner is horrified when she sees a mysterious coyote with glowing eyes and discovers an ancient curse has brought them to Fairfield, Connecticut, and wonders how she is going to protect herself and the town.

The Michigan Mega-Monsters

The Michigan Mega-Monsters
Author: Johnathan Rand
Publisher: Perfection Learning Prebound
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2002-08-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780756935528

American Chillers series.

Grave's End

Grave's End
Author: Elaine Mercado
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2001
Genre: Ghosts
ISBN: 9780738700038

You leave us alone; we'll leave you alone. When Elaine Mercado and her first husband bought their home in Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1982, they had no idea that they and their two young daughters were embarking on a thirteen-year nightmare. thin a few days of moving in, Elaine and her older daughter began to experience the sensation of being watched. Then came scratching noises and weird smells, followed by voices whispering, maniacal laughter, shadowy figures scurrying along baseboards, and small balls of light bouncing along the ceilings. From the beginning of the haunting, "suffocating dreams" were experienced by everyone except the younger daughter. These eventually accelerated to physical aggression directed at Elaine and both the girls. This book is the true story of how one family tried to cope with living in a haunted house. It also describes how, with the help of parapsychologist Dr. Hans Holzer and medium Marisa Anderson, the family discovered the tragic and heartbreaking secrets buried in the house at Grave's End. I struggle to open my eyes, but achieve nothing but frustration and failure. I am not asleep. I am fully conscious, in a state of panic unthinkable during the day intolerable in the dark of night, held prisoner by some tortured, invisible presence, insistent on abruptly invading my slumber. The more I struggle toward freedom, the more I am pushed into the mattress, perspiring, heart palpitating, a scream involuntarily silenced within my throat. Some nights I experience my skin being stroked while I fight to regain control of my body, my sight. Thank God, this was not one of those nights. Tonight it lets me open my eyes, shaken but unviolated, frightened, but not as frightened as I know I can become. First Runner up for the 2001 Coalition of Visionary Resources (COVR) Award for Best Biographical/Personal Book

Momotaro and the Island of Ogres

Momotaro and the Island of Ogres
Author: Stephanie Wada
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005-04-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0807615528

One of Japan's best-loved children's stories brought to life by the extraordinary imagery of an early nineteenth-century handscroll. The amazing adventures of Momotaro, a boy found inside a peach and raised by an elderly couple, is one of Japan's most popular folktales. An exquisite handscroll painted by Kano Naganobu (1775-1828) contains one of the finest illustrated versions of the tale known today. The illustrations are reproduced in their entirety as the story follows Momotaro's journey to the terrifying Island of Ogres. After befriending a dog, a monkey, and a pheasant, Momotaro crosses the sea with his new companions and lays siege to the demons' fearsome mountain fortress. The battle is a fierce one, but Momotaro and his friends prevail; they recover the demon's ill-gotten treasure and restore it to its rightful owners. One of the first Japanese folktales to have been translated into English, the story of Momotaro is a delightful and lively voyage of the imagination that can be enjoyed by young and old alike. A lengthy postscript to the tale looks at the tradition of illustrated folk stories in Japan, with examples of Momotaro pictures and related imagery in various forms of art, including painting and woodblock printing. The career of the artist, Kano Naganobu, and the artistic climate in which he worked are also reviewed.