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List of Ghost Stories

 

 

You'll have to read the book if you want to know all about the ghost stories that the characters tell, but here's a list of all ten ghost stories that appear in the book, by chapter.

Most of the stories end up being related to the other stories, especially the three part locket ghost story that Christina begins in Chapter 1. What's the mystery of the locket? You'll find out at the end of the book!

 

Chapter 1 My Very First Ghost Story by Christina Rose (The Locket, Part 1)

My Very First Ghost Story (continued) by Christina Rose

Chapter 2 A Ghosty Dream by Christina Rose (The Airplane)
Chapter 4 Roberto Wing's Ghost Story (The Widow and Hans Hanson)
Chapter 6 Madame Olga's Ghost Story (The Irrigation Ditch)
Chapter 7 Professor Barrymore's First Ghost Story (A Cup of Tea)
Chapter 9 The First Ghost Story of John Rose (Highgate Cemetery)

Chapter 10

Professor Barrymore's Second Ghost Story (The Toilet Flushing Ghost)

Chapter 12

The Second Ghost Story of John Rose (The Locket, Part 2)

Chapter 13

The Third Ghost Story of John Rose (The Locket, Part 3)

 

 

The Very Real Ghost Book of Christina Rose. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1996. Dell paperback edition, 1998.

 

 

 

 

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