The Ghost, the White House, and Me

The Ghost, the White House, and Me
Author: Judith St. George
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

What if your mom were president? KayKay Granger and her sister, Annie, have just moved into the White House after their mom's inauguration, and soon find out that it's not exactly as fun as it sounds. But things get a lot more interesting when the sisters find out that the White House may be haunted. Could Abraham Lincoln's spirit really be lingering in the Lincoln bedroom? KayKay and Annie want to get to the bottom of this mystery-but are they ready for what they might uncover?

Annie's Ghosts

Annie's Ghosts
Author: Steve Luxenberg
Publisher: Hachette Books
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2009-05-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1401394426

Beth Luxenberg was an only child. Or so everyone thought. Six months after Beth's death, her secret emerged. It had a name: Annie. Praise for Annie's Ghosts "Annie's Ghosts is one of the most remarkable books I have ever read . . . From mental institutions to the Holocaust, from mothers and fathers to children and childhood, with its mysteries, sadness, and joy--this book is one emotional ride."--Bob Woodward, author of The War Within and State of Denial "Steve Luxenberg sleuths his family's hidden history with the skills of an investigative reporter, the instincts of a mystery writer, and the sympathy of a loving son. His rediscovery of one lost woman illuminates the shocking fate of thousands of Americans who disappeared just a generation ago."--Tony Horwitz, author of A Voyage Long and Strange and Confederates in the Attic "I started reading within minutes of picking up this book, and was instantly mesmerized. It's a riveting detective story, a moving family saga, an enlightening if heartbreaking chapter in the history of America's treatment of people born with what we now call special needs." -- Deborah Tannen, author of You Just Don't Understand and You're Wearing That "This is a memoir that pushes the journalistic envelope . . . Luxenberg has written a fascinating personal story as well as a report on our communal response to the mentally ill." -- Helen Epstein, author of Where She Came From and Children of the Holocaust "A wise, affecting new memoir of family secrets and posthumous absolution." -- The Washington Post "Annie's Ghosts will resonate for many, whether the chords have to do with family secrets, the Depression, memories of a thriving Detroit, the Holocaust's horrors, or the immigrant experience." -- The Detroit Free Press

Ivy and Bean and the Ghost That Had to Go

Ivy and Bean and the Ghost That Had to Go
Author: Annie Barrows
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2010-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0811876527

A Netflix Original Film Series A New York Times Bestselling Series Over 8 Million Copies Sold Best friends Ivy and Bean are back and looking for adventure in the second installment of this engaging new series. This time they've made an amazing discovery a ghost in the school bathroom! Ivy and Bean can see its cloudy form and its glowing eyes. They can hear its moaning voice. This is the best thing that ever happened at school until the teachers find out. Now Ivy and Bean have to figure out how to get the ghost out of the bathroom. Will they succeed? Maybe. Will they have fun? Of course!

One for Sorrow

One for Sorrow
Author: Mary Downing Hahn
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2017-07-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1328699021

Against the ominous backdrop of the influenza epidemic of 1918, Annie, a new girl at school, is claimed as best friend by Elsie, a classmate who is a tattletale, a liar, and a thief. Soon Annie makes other friends and finds herself joining them in teasing and tormenting Elsie. Elsie dies from influenza, but then she returns to reclaim Annie's friendship and punish all the girls who bullied her. Young readers who revel in spooky stories will relish this chilling tale of a girl haunted by a vengeful ghost.

Bunny's Book Club

Bunny's Book Club
Author: Annie Silvestro
Publisher: Doubleday Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2017-02-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0553537601

Join Bunny as he takes a a top-secret trip to the library in a story that celebrates the love of reading! Bunny loves to sit outside the library with the kids and listen to summer story time. But when the weather gets cold and everyone moves inside, his daily dose of joy is gone. Desperate, Bunny refuses to miss out on any more reading time and devises a plan to sneak into the library at night . . . through the library’s book drop! What follows is an adorable caper that brings an inquisitive, fuzzy bunny and his woodland pals up close and personal with the books they have grown to love. A warm celebration of the power of books, Bunny’s Book Club is sure to bring knowing smiles to any child, parent, teacher, bookseller, and librarian who understands the one-of-a-kind magic of reading.

Annie Sloan's Room Recipes for Style and Color

Annie Sloan's Room Recipes for Style and Color
Author: Annie Sloan
Publisher: CICO Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-10-30
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781782491545

Find the right interiors recipe for your ideal home with Annie Sloan. World renowned paint effects guru and color expert Annie Sloan considers what makes a successful interior. Style and color lie at the heart of the matter, but both can be stumbling blocks for the amateur decorator. Annie explains how to achieve your chosen style by creating moodboards and analyzing key factors, such as scale, focus, display, and layout. She examines nine popular styles: French Elegance, Neoclassical, Traditional Swedish, Vintage Floral, Modern Retro, Boho Chic, Coastal Style, Rustic Country, and Warehouse Style. Discover, too, the key techniques you'll need to recreate these styles in your own home: color theory (Why do some colors work so well together? Why can the same color look dramatically different in different rooms?), using storytelling with pictures and collected treasures, style fusions (combining your favorite styles), and, of course, paint techniques. With stunning photography and packed with practical advice, this will soon become your interior style bible.

Ghost

Ghost
Author: Heather Black
Publisher: Heather Black
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2019-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Annie I look at the party going on next door, you know the house that no one’s been at until today for almost a whole month now. Yeah, that one and the guys at the party are pure man candy. Buff and sexy as sin. They look military, but I know looking military doesn’t mean they are military. I’ve been invited by one of those gorgeous and tall men, but I’m here keeping a low profile. I even changed my type of job. Now I’m a freelance journalist, and romance author keeping out of society. Why you ask? I know secrets that can get lots of men hurt, it was my last job. Ghost I’m not into relationships since my ex-fiancée played me for a fool. Now I’m on a mission and my focus is on the mission , but something is tearing at my insides. I don’t know what it is but our mission reminds me of someone I’ve met before. It can’t be her can it? We’d barely met really. I entered and she was swaying to music that only she could hear but darn it I’m a man who loves the sight of a good butt. *This book is the first in a series and is intended for audiences 18+ **All books in the series are standalones, however it is suggested that you meet all the team members in book one. ***There are no cliff hanger endings all books have HEA’s

The Lost Ones

The Lost Ones
Author: Anita Frank
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2019-10-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0008341206

Some houses are NEVER at peace... SHORTLISTED FOR THE GOLDSBORO BOOKS GLASS BELL AWARD SHORTLISTED FOR THE HISTORICAL WRITERS’ ASSOCIATION DEBUT CROWN ‘A gothic gem of intrigue and atmosphere’ HWA Debut Crown Judges

The Sleep Room

The Sleep Room
Author: F. R. Tallis
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1480447463

A novel about medicine, mental illness, and the dark side of the human mind from a “​master of psychological suspense”​ (Booklist). When promising young psychiatrist James Richards is offered the job opportunity of a lifetime by the charismatic Dr. Hugh Maitland, he is thrilled. Setting off to take up his post at Wyldehope Hall in deepest Suffolk, Richardson doesn’t look back. One of his tasks is to manage Maitland’s most controversial project—a pioneering therapy in which extremely disturbed patients are kept asleep for months. If this radically and potentially dangerous procedure is successful, it could mean professional glory for both doctors. As Richardson settles into his new life, he begins to sense something uncanny about the sleeping patients—six women, forsaken by society. Why is Maitland unwilling to discuss their past lives? Why is the trainee nurse so on edge when she spends nights alone with them? And what can it mean when all the sleepers start dreaming at the same time? In this atmospheric reinvention of the ghost story, Richardson finds himself questioning everything he knows about the human mind, as he attempts to uncover the shocking secrets of the Sleep Room. . . . From an Edgar Award–nominated author “well worth seeking out” (The Washington Post), this eerie, suspenseful tale set in 1950s England “is an elegantly constructed psychiatric Gothic, all spires and gargoyles and ghostly echoes—the sort of vast, dread edifice we sometimes build around ourselves when the lights go out” (The New York Times Book Review).