The Ghostly Ghastlys Book 3: Alfonso

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Barbara Godwin ISBN: 9781301182749
Publisher: Barbara Godwin Publication: September 14, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Barbara Godwin
ISBN: 9781301182749
Publisher: Barbara Godwin
Publication: September 14, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Ghastlys are a family of ghosts. Mr and Mrs Ghastly are opera singers, but the little Ghastlys can’t stand opera. To them it is like wailing and cats do that better.

Having successfully got out of going to their parents night-time concerts, the little Ghastlys have absolutely nothing to do in the evenings. They decide to visit Alfonso’s Italian Restaurant. It is next door and is bright and colourful with lively music and happy customers.

And it’s great fun to leap out of pizzas and shower the customers with flour, scaring them so much that they run off without paying their bills.

The customers don’t come back and the restaurant becomes a dark and dismal sort of place. Alfonso is in despair because no-one comes to dinner any more.

Can the little Ghastlys find a way to put things right?

This is Book 3 in the Ghostly Ghastly series.

In Book 1 Finding A Home, the Ghastly family are thrown out of the castle where they lived before because of the tricks the little Ghastlys play.

In Book 2 Branwing, the Old Museum where the Ghastlys are now living is under threat of being pulled down by the Striped-Suit man.

More Ghostly Ghastly stories to follow.

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The Ghastlys are a family of ghosts. Mr and Mrs Ghastly are opera singers, but the little Ghastlys can’t stand opera. To them it is like wailing and cats do that better.

Having successfully got out of going to their parents night-time concerts, the little Ghastlys have absolutely nothing to do in the evenings. They decide to visit Alfonso’s Italian Restaurant. It is next door and is bright and colourful with lively music and happy customers.

And it’s great fun to leap out of pizzas and shower the customers with flour, scaring them so much that they run off without paying their bills.

The customers don’t come back and the restaurant becomes a dark and dismal sort of place. Alfonso is in despair because no-one comes to dinner any more.

Can the little Ghastlys find a way to put things right?

This is Book 3 in the Ghostly Ghastly series.

In Book 1 Finding A Home, the Ghastly family are thrown out of the castle where they lived before because of the tricks the little Ghastlys play.

In Book 2 Branwing, the Old Museum where the Ghastlys are now living is under threat of being pulled down by the Striped-Suit man.

More Ghostly Ghastly stories to follow.

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