Skeletons


Give Me Back My Bones!
Skeleton Hiccups
Bonaparte Falls Apart: A Funny Skeleton Book for Kids and Toddlers
Oscar Seeks a Friend
Gideon the Ninth (The Locked Tomb, #1)
Nobody Likes a Goblin
Bone Dog
Skulls!
Bonesville
Samira and the Skeletons
Funny Bones: Posada and His Day of the Dead Calaveras
Skeleton for Dinner
The Skull
Whose Bones Are Those?
Harrow the Ninth (The Locked Tomb, #2)
Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek LandyA Skeleton in God's Closet by Paul L. MaierFunnybones by Janet AhlbergFire At Will by Doris Miles DisneyThe Road to Epoli by Ben Costa
Books about skeletons
19 books — 6 voters
Memento Mori by Paul KoudounarisEmpire of Death by Paul KoudounarisHeavenly Bodies by Paul KoudounarisThe Living Dead by Marco LanzaThe Petrifier. The Paolo Gorini Anatomical Collection by Ivan Cenzi
Beauty in Death
9 books — 1 voter

The Queen's Envoy by Lord David ProsserSkulduggery Pleasant by Derek LandyThird Shift Society, Vol. One by Meredith MoriartyThe Midnight Carnival by Kenny GouldDarkly by Marisha Pessl
Horrorcore Aesthetic Lit.
17 books — 2 voters
The Lovely Bones by Alice SeboldSkulduggery Pleasant by Derek LandyA Morbid Taste for Bones by Ellis PetersDéjà Dead by Kathy ReichsThe Book of Skulls by Robert Silverberg
rag and bones - and skellies and skulls
250 books — 47 voters

Through a Child's Eyes by George Leonard HayesFright Time #3 by Rochelle LarkinFright Time #4 by Rochelle LarkinFright Time #15 by Rochelle LarkinFright Time #17 by Rochelle Larkin
Fright Time series
19 books — 2 voters
Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek LandyDisney The Nightmare Before Christmas by Alessandro FerrariDeath Wears Pink Shoes by Robert       JamesStage Fright by Garrett BoatmanPlaying with Fire by Derek Landy
Skeletons I Would Smooch
24 books — 3 voters

Jefferson Smith
She was every inch the skeletal goddess that had been promised by the bones of her feet.
Jefferson Smith, Strange Places

T. Kingfisher
The glamour settled around him and left a smell like burning dust. Marra saw the outlines of flesh, a shadow of fur, and then Bonedog shook himself and he was a great gray dog with a skull like a battering ram and a blaze of white across his chest. His tail was still a narrow, bony whip but there was fur across it. He had immense jowls and when he looked up at Marra, they all sagged into a gigantic smile. 'Oh, Bonedog,' she said. He licked her hand and she could feel his tongue, not quite subst ...more
T. Kingfisher, Nettle & Bone

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