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Octavius Bloom and the House of Doom

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Octavius Bloom and the House of Doom by Erik Brooks.
Lower Level – Picture Books – BRO

It’s a good thing that Octavius Bloom moved to town. A shed at the edge of town frightens all of the local children. When one person observes “puppy ears” being delivered to a house at the edge of town, the kids become even more nervous. Perhaps all of Octavius’s practice as a junior detective will come in handy in figuring out all of the scary sights and sounds that surround this mysterious place. Pencil and watercolor illustrations make the suspenseful picture book story come alive. Help Octavious solve the crime by reading the book!

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