Dim the lights. Lock the doors. Pull down the shades—and BEWARE! It's time to read the favorite scary stories of R.L. Stine, bestselling children’s author and master of the spooky tale. R.L. Stine has gathered a selection of all things scary, and even added two new tales of his own! Short stories, fables old and new, comics, and poems. It′s a spine-tingling collection of work by dozens of writers and artists who are famous for hair-raising fun. Discover a ghastly secret in a retelling of the classic story "The Judge′s House," by Bram Stoker. Peek into a Christmas stocking that holds a shocking surprise in a Vault of Horror comic, "A Sock for Christmas." Meet an ice-cream man who will chill your blood in "Mister Ice Cold" by Gahan Wilson. But first, visit an evil carnival in "The Black Ferris," by Ray Bradbury. R.L. Stine says that this story changed his life! Be sure to read all the introductions—because R.L. reveals why he picked these stories just for you, and why he finds them the creepiest ... the funniest ... the scariest! BEWARE!
"Working as an apprentice at a P.I. firm, Juniper Song finds herself nose deep in a Hollywood murder scandal where the lies may be more glamorous than most, but the truths they cover are just as ugly.
A Disney Read-Along Annie Auerbach.
A Child Study Association of America Book of the Year: Lily’s beloved horse Beware is sick—can Lily save her?
As she and Beware set off on their search, she tries to put herself in Stogie’s shoes to figure out where he would go. Then she gets an idea . . . Can she and Beware find and catch Stogie before it’s too late?
The three best friends don't know who's sending them these messages, but they do know when they get a BEWARE note, trouble isn't too far away. Join them in their adventure to see why they should BEWARE THE ELVES.
Beware Millipede Now that the msangu tree Is bringing forth leaves Adieu rain, adieu visitor Now that birds twitter, building Nests up in the msangu Beware millipede, beware fool From mountains, rivers run Fast through dry lands For ...
Kelsey and Jake had often taken grapes from the vine in the Garcia's garden. But now the house has a new owner, and under the dangling bunches of ripening grapes, Kelsey and Jake find a sign 'Beware of the Agapanthus'.
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