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R.L. StineOctober/November 2014
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Fiendish deeds
by P.J. Bracegirdle
As eleven-year-old Joy Wells, proud resident of the nearly-abandoned town of Spooking, tries to stop construction of a water park in a bog she believes is home to a monster and the setting of her favorite horror story, a man with his own mysterious connection to Spooking will do anything to stop her.
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Scary School
by Derek Taylor Kent
An illustrated tween series debut narrated by an 11-year-old ghost describes a year at Scary School, where werewolves, zombies and humans mingle and the teachers range from dragons to vampires.
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Case File 13: Zombie Kid
by J. Scott Savage
The Halloween plans of monster enthusiasts Nick, Carter and Angelo are thrown into turmoil when a magical amulet acquired from Nick's voodoo queen aunt turns Nick into a zombie and prompts an uproarious effort to break the curse. By the author of the Far World series.
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Cirque du Freak
by Darren Shan
Darren Shan, a normal human boy, is coerced by the vampire Larten Crepsley into becoming his assistant and a half-vampire
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It's the First Day of School-- Forever!
by R. L. Stine
Everything goes wrong for 11-year-old Artie on his first day at Ardmore Middle School, from the moment his alarm goes off until the next morning, when everything that happened the day before repeats itself in exactly the same way.
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Don't Close Your Eyes
by R. L. Stine
When Inkweed, the evil ghost, inhabits Max and awaits for him to fall asleep in order to complete his task of ending the lives of Nicky and Tara, the two friends have to secure their safety by keeping Max awake while also trying to find a way to rid him of the ghostly intruder within.
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Night of the Creepy Things
by R. L. Stine
Rotten School's resident egotist and schemer, fourth-grader Bernie Bridges, is determined to win a contest for the best horror video in hopes of being cast in alumnus B.A. Gool's next film
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Goosebumps Wanted: The Haunted Mask
by R. L. Stine
When she discovers an evil mask at the bottom of a trunk and puts it on, LuAnn's Halloween turns into a real nightmare because only an act of unbelievable kindness can remove it
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