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Elliott is the new boy in
school—again. He lives in a creepy house. His classmates
ignore him. His bedroom is haunted. And, he just might
be losing his mind. Elliott isn’t pleased about being
exiled from Chicago to the sleepy town of Verona,
Indiana, but he’s determined to make the best of it. He
meets
Marshall, who is undoubtedly the most bizarre boy
in school, but who is the only one, other than his
grandmother, that Elliott can trust not to be freaked
out by the ghost in his bedroom and the strange dreams
that might not be dreams at all. Marshall introduces
Elliott to a mismatched lot of companions—a jock, a
skater, a bookworm, and a boy who dresses as if it’s
still the 1930s. Elliott is delighted to have friends at
last, but there’s something rather odd about Derrick,
Cory, Jared, and Keaton. Nothing is quite as it seems in
Verona, Indiana—in the present or the past.

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