Mountwood School for Ghosts
Toby Ibbotson, Alex T. Smith
Fredegonda, Goneril, and Drusilla are Great Hagges, much more important and much rarer than regular old hags. They think that ghosts these days are decidedly lacking and that people haven’t been scared of ghosts for years. So one day they decide that something needs to change – it’s time for these ghosts to learn a thing or two about being scary. And what better way to teach them than to set up their very own school for ghosts?
Mountwood School for Ghosts is a funny ghost story from Toby Ibbotson, son of award-winning author Eva Ibbotson, based on an idea conceived by Eva Ibbotson, with a cover by Alex T. Smith. Now in paperback.
Reviews

Toby ibbotson has carried on Eva's spirit and storytelling. An awesome book worthy of his mother.
Countess Majorca Bacon-slicer 04.09.2023

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I would say this book is ok because I thought it was going to be scary but it is not and the ghost are pretty funny my favourite character would be the ghost and I would recommend it to kids because I think it is more of a kids thriller
Doctor Agnetha Gooseberry 03.01.2022

I think that you should read this book because you might learn things out of it or either read it and get interested in this book about a boy talking to a ghost and one side house street( houses on Markaham Street are on one side).
Anonymous 05.08.2017