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Chris Priestly Books

The first picture book from the best-selling author of Uncle Montague’s Tales of Terror, Chris Priestley, brought to life with incredible cinematic flair by Mariachiara DiGiorgio, winner of the Carnegie Shadowers’ Choice Awards for Illustration.

When Grace’s teacher, Miss Flytrap, asks her class, “Who knows the way to Mr Grimly’s classroom?” Grace puts her hand up straight away. “Me, Miss. I know the way, Miss!” But Grace is new to the school and she doesn’t, in fact, know the way. Not one bit. She doesn’t even know who Mr Grimly is. Undeterred, she sets off. But she could never have imagined just how treacherous, wild and epic the journey to his classroom would be, with twists and turns waiting around every dark and gloomy corner… Will Grace ever find Mr Grimly’s classroom?

Chapter bookDyslexia-friendly
dyslexia-friendly

Award-winning master of scary stories Chris Priestley returns with a spine-tingling collection of ghostly tales to chill you to the bone …

When Maya and her classmates are asked to write a creepy story with a winter theme, they come up with some brilliant ideas. Rising floodwaters uncover long-buried bodies and ghostly children take to the ice on a frozen canal. But as each of the stories is read out in class, Maya grows more and more uncomfortable. She features in each of her friends’ creepy tales and they start to feel a little too real. Finally, when a mysterious new girl stands up to read the last story of the day, the light outside dims and it starts to snow. The classroom starts to freeze but everyone is trapped. Can Maya stop the story before the nightmare comes true?

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