Het Huis Anubis - Books

Books

The story of the series:

Released date Title Translation Pages
30 November 2006 De geheime club van de oude Wilg The secret club of the old Willow 250
23 May 2007 Het geheim van de Tombe The Secret of the Tomb 244
10 December 2007 De geheimzinnige vloek The mysterious curse 256
26 May 2008 De Uitverkorene The Chosen one 255
12 December 2008 Het geheim van Winsbrugge-Hennegouwen The secret of Winsbrugge-Hennegouwen 287
27 May 2009 De traan van Isis The tear of Isis 243
27 December 2009 De vloek van Anchesenamon The curse of Anchesenamon 265

The story of the movies:

Released date Title Translation Pages
15 October 2008 Het pad der 7 Zonden The Path of the 7 Sins 174
16 December 2009 De wraak van Arghus The revenge of Arghus 176
16 December 2009 De wraak van Arghus (Limited Edition) The revenge of Arghus (Limited Edition) 207

Additional books:

Released date Title Translation Pages
1 October 2007 Het boek vol mysteries The Book full of Mysteries 49
18 August 2008 Fanboek Fanbook 16
19 October 2009 Hersenbreker Brainteaser 25
3 February 2010 Spelletjesboek Gamebook 48

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