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In this collection of thirteen fabulously chilling stories - from thirteen true masters of suspense, including five NEW YORK TIMES bestsellers and a number of Edgar Award nominees, all edited by none other than R. L. Stine - nothing is what it seems. From cannibalistic children, ...
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The first Fear Street book is available once again. Cory Brooks is haunted by visions of a beautiful new girl on Fear Street. But Cory's friends know the truth. The girl's not exactly new to town - she's been dead for years. Ages 12+.
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A boy suddenly finds himself haunted by the friendly ghosts of two children while being pursued by an evil being.
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Phears, an evil ghost, wants eleven-year-old Max to help him capture the ghosts of two children whose parents once trapped him, and he sends a Berserker Ghoul to possess Max and convince him to obey.
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A beautiful and mysterious transfer student is throwing an exclusive costume party for Halloween. But when the lights go out, the revelers realize that someone's idea of a party game just may be murder.
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A new, cool store at the mall, called It's About Time, is filled with all sorts of clocks, and a mysterious storekeeper named Chronos. He's a wizard who needs the reader's help in defusing a time bomb that will stop time forever if it explodes. Readers can choose from 20 spooky ...
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When Jason Sloves finds a threatening note in front of the old mirror his parents bought at a garage sale, he thinks it was written by his older sister, but then he sees something moving inside the mirror.
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Hating to stay with their deaf grandfather and baking-crazed grandmother, Gretchen and her stepbrother, Clark, fear the strange growling noises that they hear coming from the room on the second floor.
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