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Celia Rees

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Celia Rees is an English author of children's literature, including some horror and fantasy books. She was born in Solihull, West Midlands but now lives in Leamington Spa with her husband and teenage daughter. She also taught English for seventeen years, during which time she began to write. During her time in teaching she asked several of her pupils why they wouldn't read the books they were given and what they wanted to read about. The pupils said that they wanted books with action, horror, danger, magic and pirates. All of these are main themes in Rees' books.

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H.A.U.N.T.S. series

  • H Is for Haunting (1998)
  • A Is for Apparition (1998)
  • U Is for Unbeliever (1998)
  • N Is for Nightmare (1998)
  • T Is for Terror (1998)
  • S Is for Shudder (1998)

(The series was repackaged in 2002 with the six books being combined to make a trilogy: two old books per new one. These were published using the new titles City of Shadows, A Trap in Time and The Host Rides Out.)

Witch Child

Other books


Some of the above books are now out of print according to the author's official site.

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