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Reach for this book when your child is starting to explore the line between scary and exciting, or when they are struggling with preconceived notions about people who look or act differently. This whimsical mystery follows young William, an orphan living in a castle full of secrets, as he investigates the spooky moans coming from the dungeons. What begins as a classic ghost story quickly shifts into a heartwarming adventure about looking past appearances. Bruce Coville masterfully balances mild suspense with humor, making this an ideal bridge for children who are curious about horror but not quite ready for high-intensity scares. Through William's journey, the book explores themes of bravery, the importance of questioning the status quo, and the discovery that 'monsters' are often just individuals with their own stories. It is a gentle yet engaging way to discuss empathy and the courage required to make new friends in unexpected places.