Howliday Inn

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Atheneum, 2001 - Juvenile Fiction - 195 pages
Not a Great Place to Visit, and You Wouldn't Want to Live There The Monroes have gone on vacation, leaving Harold and Chester at Chateau Bow-Wow-not exactly a four-star hotel. On the animals' very first night there, the silence is pierced by a peculiar wake-up call-an unearthly howl that makes Chester observe that the place should be called Howliday Inn. But the mysterious cries in the night (Chester is convinced there are werewolves afoot) are just the beginning of the frightening goings-on. Soon animals start disappearing, and there are whispers of murder. Is checkout time at Chateau Bow-Wow going to come earlier than Harold and Chester anticipated?

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Contents

ONE The Departure
3
TWO Welcome to Howliday Inn
19
THREE An Uneasy Calm
42
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James Howe was born in Oneida, New York on August 2, 1946. He attended Boston University and majored in theater. Before becoming a full-time author, he worked as a literary agent. His first book, Bunnicula, was published in 1979. It won several awards including the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Award and the Nene Award. He is the author of more than 90 books for young readers including the Bunnicula series, the Bunnicula and Friends series, the Tales from the House of Bunnicula series, Pinky and Rex series, and the Sebastian Barth Mystery series. His other works include The Hospital Book, A Night Without Stars, Dew Drop Dead, The Watcher, The Misfits, Totally Joe, Addie on the Inside, and Also Known As Elvis. Lynn Munsinger was born on December 24, 1951 in Greenfield, Massachusetts. She graduated from Tufts University in 1974. She received a degree in illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1977 and continued her studies in London. She has illustrated over 90 children's books for over 25 different authors, but is best well known for her partnership with Helen Lester. They have been together since first publishing The Wizard, the Fairy, and the Magic Chicken in 1983. They have collaborated on the Tacky the Penguin series and many other popular titles including the award-winning Hooway for Wodney Wat.

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