Book about a house that is christmas in the morning, easter afternoon, halloween at night?
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A long time ago I read a book about a boy that went with a man to a house, and it was christmas in the morning, easter in the afternoon thanksgiving in the evening and halloween at night? I remember in the book there was some cats too one called clue cat I believe. There was a fog around the house that the kids couldn't escape through. Basically each day was a year of the child's life? Anyone know about this book?
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Answer:
I done an essay on this book for English. The Thief of Always by Clive Barker. If you like this then you might like Coraline by Neil Gaiman as it's something similar.
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