Count Dracula, Me and Norma D
Count Dracula, Me and Norma D
Editorial Reviews
James Howe, School Library Journal
"A yummy book!"
Book Description
One weird day, just before Halloween, Molly Harter seems to develop ESP (Extra Sensory Perception)! Can she use her newfound talent to stop her Mom from making the bigest mistake ever?
“A yummy book!”
—James Howe, School Library Journal
Count Dracula, Me and Norma D
Count Dracula, Me and Norma D.,Jessica Hatchigan,Backinprint.Com,0595004938,Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Fiction,Fiction,Humorous,Humorous Stories,Extrasensory perception,Friendship,Juvenile Fiction / Humorous Stories
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