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      • The term was first used in English literature in 1786 in William Beckford 's Orientalist novel Vathek, which describes the ghūl of Arabic folklore.
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  2. Ghoul is a horror novel by Brian Keene, first published in 2007. The novel follows three young boys during summer vacation as they learn that a ghoul is threatening the peace of their town. It has been published in both English and German and Ghoul was adapted into a television film that aired in 2012 on Chiller .

  3. Ghoul is a horror novel by Brian Keene, first published in 2007. The novel follows three young boys during summer vacation as they learn that a ghoul is threatening the peace of their town. It has been published in both English and German and Ghoul was adapted into a television film that aired in 2012 on Chiller.

  4. Jan 1, 2007 · Ghoul. Brian Keene. 3.86. 4,599 ratings378 reviews. June 1984. Timmy Graco is looking forward to summer vacation, taking it easy and hanging out with his buddies. Instead his summer will be filled with terror and a life-and-death battle against a nightmarish creature that few will believe even exists.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tokyo_GhoulTokyo Ghoul - Wikipedia

    Tokyo Ghoul (Japanese: 東京喰種 ( トーキョーグール ), Hepburn: Tōkyō Gūru) is a Japanese dark fantasy manga series written and illustrated by Sui Ishida. It was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump from September 2011 to September 2014, with its chapters collected in 14 tankōbon volumes.

    • Cover character(s): Ken Kaneki. Japanese: February 17, 2012 978-4-08-879272- English: June 16, 2015 978-1-42-158036-4. Chapter 1: Tragedy.
    • Cover character(s): Touka Kirishima. Japanese: March 19, 2012 978-4-08-879291-0. English: August 18, 2015 978-1-42-158037-1. Chapter 10: Antique.
    • Cover character(s): Hinami Fueguchi. Japanese: June 19, 2012 978-4-08-879357-3. English: October 20, 2015 978-1-42-158038-8. Chapter 20: White Gate.
    • Cover character(s): Shuu Tsukiyama. Japanese: September 19, 2012 978-4-08-879420-4. English: December 15, 2015 978-1-42-158039-5.
  6. Tokyo Ghoul. by. Sui Ishida. In a dark and twisted version of Tokyo, creatures known as ghouls lurk in the shadows, surviving by consuming human flesh. The story follows a young college student who, after a fateful encounter with a ghoul, becomes a half-ghoul himself.

  7. In the tradition of Stephen King’s Stand by Me, Chiller’s original film Ghoul – based on the celebrated novel by author Brian Keene — tells the story of three damaged children who set out to find who, or what, is behind a rash of local disapperances.

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