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Horace the Haggis and the Ghost Dog

Sally Magnusson, Norman Stone

Horace the Haggis and the Ghost Dog

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  • Action Adventures - chills, thrills and plenty of spills
  • Spinetinglers - shivers up the spine time

Average rating

4 out 5

3 reviews

When the moon is full and the sky lights up with fire, beware the Ghost Dog. Pity nobody told Horace the Haggis. When he sets off to the Secret Loch to teach the accident-prone Professor Nut the bagpipes, our hair-gelled hero has no idea what is lurking among the dark trees. In this second book of adventures all the old Acre Valley friends are back – Martha Mouse, Ferdy Fox, Major Mole, Ronald Rook and, of course, Stacey and Tracey, the Tweeting magpies. Horace’s arch-enemy, The Cat With No Name, is never far away either, along with her fearsome allies Skull, Fang and Needletooth. Be Scared. Be Very Scared. (But have a laugh, too.).

Reviews

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It was a very interesting book. it was very fun to read about Horace and his adventures. I would recommend it to all.

Anonymous 07.08.2022

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I really enjoyed this book, it's very funny and a bit scary.

Anonymous 31.07.2015

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I really liked the ending of this book

Anonymous 15.08.2014