Thomas Small and his family moved because Thomas's father, Walter Small, got a job at the college in the town they end up moving to.
bucese he was sexey
you can find in chapter 3 and 4
The situation Thomas finds with his parents in the book of the house of dies drears is that he thinks the house of dies drears is haunted and his parents don't believe him. I think they think that he is exaggerating
In The Book
Thomas j was a bright kid who likes to help people around him.
Chosen is the third book in the House of Night series by P.C. and Kristin Cast.
The main characters in "The House of Dies Drear" are Thomas Small, Mr. Pluto, Pesty Darrow, and the Dies Drear family. The story follows Thomas Small as he uncovers the mystery surrounding the Underground Railroad and the secret passages in Dies Drear's house.
In the book "The House of Dies Drear," Thomas sleeps in the same room that he saw in his vision after arriving at the house. The room is dark and spooky, filled with old furniture and cobwebs. Thomas feels uneasy and scared during his first night there.
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Virginia Hamilton's The House of Dies Drear is a work of historical fiction/mystery.
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tohmas finds more tunnels
you can find in chapter 3 and 4
No it is not real, it is realistic fiction. Obviously we all know the Underground Railroad is true. That's why you can't find an actual picture of "Dies Drear's House". I know, I just read the book for a FICTION bookreport.
Mr. Small teaches history at the local college.
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In the book "The House of Dies Drear," Thomas hears mysterious noises in the woods surrounding the old house. These noises include howling winds, rustling leaves, and strange whispers that add to the eerie atmosphere of the story.
No, Dies Drear is a fictional character from the book "The House of Dies Drear" by Virginia Hamilton. The character is inspired by the historical figure of John Derry, who was a conductor on the Underground Railroad.