
Spookie Dooke -
The Eerie Audio
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by David Terry & Robert Neave

Spookie Dooke
by David Terry & Robert Neave
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"Welcome to Dooke, our quaint seaside town.
Here you will smile and never, ever, frown.
Because all is perfect, there's nothing strange here.
No monstrous children or robots to fear.
No living nightmares, no cursed toys,
just sonshine and cakes for the girls and boys.
So come to the shops, buy an ice-cream or gown
and soon you'll never want to leave our quaint seaside town."
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Something strange is happening in picture-perfect seaside town of Dooke. Teachers turn into monsters, robots set on world domination roam the streets, the tasty treats from the local bakery are not quite what they seem ... and now these stories of supernatural shenanigans have escaped the terrifying town and made their way here!
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Spookie Dooke - The Booke: Volume One​
by David Terry & Robert Neave
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Do you want to read the 'Spookie Dooke' stories for yourself? 'Spookie Dooke - The Booke: Volume One' features four of the spine-tingling 'Spookie Dooke' audio tales as text, along with two new, scary stories currently exclusive to the booke. ​Dare you read about menacing monsters, creepy cursed toys and the worst school dinner imaginable? Yes? Then press the 'BUY NOW' button above to visit the Hummy Press shop and purchase the booke for yourself!
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Language: English
Format: Paperback book.
Price: £7.99
Size: 215mm x 215mm
Approximate length: 30 pages
Suggested age range: Ages 8 to 14 years old
Stories featured: 'White Picket House', 'Medusa Grace', 'Dulchi And The Dark Horse', 'Sonshine', 'The Teacher Creature', 'The Vampire Vet'
Written, illustrated & designed by: David Terry & Robert Neave
Printed & bound in the United Kingdom by: Gowise Print
ISBN: 978-1-7393142-2-4
Stories & illustrations copyright David Terry & Robert Neave 2020.
'Spookie Dooke' is a registered trademark of Hummy Press.
All rights reserved. No portion of the stories, recordings, text or artworks may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted at any time or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher and copyright owners.
The moral right of David Terry and Robert Neave to be identified as the authors of this work has been asserted by them in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.