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What is the genre of all the lovely bad ones?

What is the genre of all the lovely bad ones?

Ghost story
Fiction
All the Lovely Bad Ones/Genres
All the Lovely Bad Ones: A Ghost Story. Master storyteller Mary Downing Hahn tells the eerie tale of a mischievous brother and sister who pretend their grandmother’s Vermont inn is haunted and awaken the real spirits who inhabit the place.

What is the theme of all the lovely bad ones?

The theme to All the Lovely Bad Ones is that when you go making trouble, you’re the one fixing it.

How old is Corey in all the lovely bad ones?

11-year-old
The lights blink on and off, the radio zips through its stations at top volume, and “shadows race around the walls, laughing and taunting [guests] with insults relating to the size of [their] rear end[s].” What sets this apart from a run-of-the-mill spooky tale is not simply that the protagonists, 11-year-old Corey and …

How did Corey convince the Jennings there was a ghost at the inn?

What does Corey do to convince the Jennings that the Inn is haunted? Corey dresses in a white night gown and wearing spooky make-up, walks out of the grove, points toward the Inn, and screams knowing that the Jennings are awake and watching for ghosts.

How many pages does the book all the lovely bad ones have?

182 pages
Bibliographic information

Title All the Lovely Bad Ones
Publisher Sandpiper Books / Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2009
ISBN 0547248784, 9780547248783
Length 182 pages
Subjects Juvenile Fiction › Horror Juvenile Fiction / Horror

When was all the lovely bad ones published?

2008
All the Lovely Bad Ones/Originally published

Who is the author of all the lovely bad ones?

All The Lovely Bad Ones is a 2008 children’s book by Mary Downing Hahn. It’s about two mischievous youngsters sent to their grandmother’s inn for the summer. When they decide to play a ghostly prank on the inn’s guests, they accidentally summon a real haunting.

How did all the lovely bad ones get their name?

When they decide to play a ghostly prank on the inn’s guests, they accidentally summon a real haunting. The book’s title is taken from the poem “Little Orphant Annie” by James Whitcomb Riley, which the author inscribed to all children—including “all the lovely bad ones.”

Who are the lovely bad ones in the Outsiders?

The “lovely bad ones” begin to appear to them in solid form. They are children who once stayed at the poor farm and were mistreated. These children, Caleb, Seth, and Ira, tell Corey and Travis about the cruelties Miss Ava and her brother subjected them to.