The Summoning

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Harper Collins, Jul 1, 2008 - Juvenile Fiction - 400 pages

My name is Chloe Saunders and my life will never be the same again.

All I wanted was to make friends, meet boys, and keep on being ordinary. I don't even know what that means anymore. It all started on the day that I saw my first ghost—and the ghost saw me.

Now there are ghosts everywhere and they won't leave me alone. To top it all off, I somehow got myself locked up in Lyle House, a "special home" for troubled teens. Yet the home isn't what it seems. Don't tell anyone, but I think there might be more to my housemates than meets the eye. The question is, whose side are they on? It's up to me to figure out the dangerous secrets behind Lyle House . . . before its skeletons come back to haunt me.

 

Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
6
Section 3
12
Section 4
21
Section 5
29
Section 6
37
Section 7
48
Section 8
75
Section 23
212
Section 24
227
Section 25
237
Section 26
244
Section 27
261
Section 28
267
Section 29
275
Section 30
284

Section 9
89
Section 10
108
Section 11
119
Section 12
124
Section 13
132
Section 14
142
Section 15
151
Section 16
161
Section 17
171
Section 18
176
Section 19
180
Section 20
189
Section 21
194
Section 22
208
Section 31
291
Section 32
297
Section 33
306
Section 34
317
Section 35
324
Section 36
331
Section 37
343
Section 38
351
Section 39
360
Section 40
369
Section 41
377
Section 42
383
Section 43
395

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About the author (2008)

Kelley Armstrong is the bestselling author of the Other-world series; the first book in the Darkness Rising trilogy, The Gathering; and the New York Times bestselling Darkest Powers trilogy, which includes The Summoning, The Awakening, And The Reckoning.

Kelley's earliest written efforts were disastrous. If asked for a story about girls and dolls, hers would invariably feature undead girls and evil dolls, much to her teachers' dismay. Today, she continues to spin tales of ghosts and demons and werewolves while safely locked away in her basement writing-dungeon.

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