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even more scary stories for sleepovers: More Scary Stories for Sleep-overs Querida Lee Pearce, 1992 Presents a collection of scary short stories. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: More Super Scary Stories for Sleep-Overs Querida Lee Pearce, 1995 Presents a collection of scary short stories. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Super Scary Stories for Sleep-overs Querida Lee Pearce, 1995 A collection of spooky short stories, including It waits, The family honor, Flesh and blood, and Horror in the center ring. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Still More Scary Stories for Sleep-overs Q. L. Pearce, 1993 A collection of eleven scary stories. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Afraid of Everything Adam Tierney, 2020-06-03 What kind of scared are you? Find out in these fun horror stories for young readers based on a range of phobias from Arachnophobia to Zoophobia! These tales of fear, dread, risk, and doom contain all the classic elements of horror that young fans crave, without the gore. Features 26 terrifying short stories, each based on a different A-to-Z phobia and accompanied by a unique illustration. Also includes 11 bonus stories featuring art by Temmie Chang, Mariel Cartwright, and Ko Takeuchi, plus a section detailing the origins and developments of the stories and art. |
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even more scary stories for sleepovers: The August House Book of Scary Stories August House, 2016-08 Selected especially for appeal to upper-elementary and middle-school students, each story in this collection has been crafted through multiple performances in school and library settings. All are sure to engage the most reluctant reader. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Even More Scary Stories for Sleepovers Querida Lee Pearce, 1994 A collection of frightening tales including The Invitation and The Shape of Fear. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Mega Scary Stories for Sleep-Overs Don L. Wulffson, 1996 A collection of horror and ghost stories, including Death Sight, Fountain of Horror, and Brain Pictures. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Corpse Cold: New American Folklore Joseph Sullivan, John Brhel, 2017-11-12 They take place on desolate highways, in a dark and lonely wood, in ordinary neighborhoods just like your own. Tales of everyday people caught up in indomitable situations. Dread-inducing moments with an air of plausibility-while you hope to god they aren't actually true. Urban legends, modern folklore, or creepypasta. Whatever you call them, they represent shards of our deepest anxieties as individuals, as a society. CORPSE COLD: NEW AMERICAN FOLKLORE evokes the spirit of the campfire tales you heard as a kid. This 20-story anthology offers refreshing, mature reinterpretations of time-tested stories, and wholly original legends that explore the twisted labyrinth of modern myth. Each tale is brought to life and made all the more unsettling by the striking, grisly illustrations of artist Chad Wehrle. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Favorite Scary Stories of American Children Richard Young, Judy Dockrey Young, 2005-12-19 A collection, selected by children as their favorites, of twenty-three spooky tales from a variety of ethnic traditions. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Dreamers Often Lie Jacqueline West, 2016-04-05 New York Times bestselling author Jacqueline West makes her YA debut in this Shakespeare-inspired novel for fans of Holly Black and Laini Taylor If you liked the trippy hallucinations of Black Swan, you'll be mesmerized by Jacqueline West's eerie new YA romance.—Entertainment Weekly Who can you trust when you can't trust yourself? Jaye wakes up from a skiiing accident with a fractured skull, a blinding headache, and her grip on reality sliding into delusion. Determined to get back to her starring role in the school production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Jaye lies to her sister, her mom, her doctors. She's fine, she says. She's fine. If anyone knew the truth—that hallucinations of Shakespeare and his characters have followed her from her hospital bed to the high school halls—it would all be over. She's almost managing to pull off the act when Romeo shows up in her anatomy class. And it turns out that he's 100 percent real. Suddenly Jaye has to choose between lying to everyone else and lying to herself. Troubled by this magnetic boy, a long-lost friend turned recent love interest, and the darkest parts of her family's past, Jaye's life tangles with Shakespeare's most famous plays until she can't tell where the truth ends and pretending begins. Soon, secret meetings and dizzying first kisses give way to more dangerous things. How much is real, how much is in Jaye's head, and how much does it matter as she flies toward a fate over which she seems to have no control? |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: I'm Trying to Love Spiders Bethany Barton, 2015-07-07 The Official Spider Test. What do you do when you see a spider? a. Lay on a BIG spidey smoocheroo. b. Smile, but back away slowly. c. Grab the closest object, wind up, and let it fly. d. Run away screaming. If you chose b, c, or d, then this book is for you! (If you chose a, you might be crazy.) I’m Trying to Love Spiders will help you see these amazing arachnids in a whole new light, from their awesomely excessive eight eyes, to the seventy-five pounds of bugs a spider can eat in a single year! And you’re sure to feel better knowing you have a better chance of being struck by lightning than being fatally bit by a spider. Comforting, right? No? Either way, there’s heaps more information in here to help you forget your fears . . . or at least laugh a lot! |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: There's Something Out There P.J. Night, 2011-12-27 An overnight campout sets the stage for a monstrous scare! Jenna Walker has always been fascinated by the legend of the Marked Monster, the scarred half-bird, half-beast creature that is said to roam the forests around her hometown. Is the Marked Monster real or is it just the stuff of myth? Jenna decides to find out once and for all with a campout at her house where she and her friends can search for the legendary beast. But as Jenna starts to learn more about the Marked Monster, she realizes that this legend might be more than just myth, and more sinister than she ever could have imagined. Will Jenna meet the Marked Monster face to face and will she be marked for life? |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Truly Scary Stories for Fearless Kids Bill Slavin, Joe Weissmann, 1999 Here is an eerie collection of stories and poems from around the world and across time. With classic tales by such writers as Bram Stoker, Washington Irving, W.W. Jacobs, E. Nesbit and Guy de Maupassant, each story is guaranteed to send delicious shivers through even the most stalwart young reader. Readers will meet a groom who shows up for his wedding .... dead; a man who robs his wife's grave and is haunted by her ghost every night; and even a boy who agrees not to reveal that he out-frightened the resident ghost in return for vanishing lessons. Fully illustrated throughout in fabulous colour, this collection is sure to become a family favourite. Stories include: - The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving - The Cremation of Sam McGee by Robert Service - Dracula's Guest by Bram Stoker - Buggam Grange: A Good Old Ghost Story by Stephen Leacock - Wedding by E. Nesbit |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Best Friends Forever P.J. Night, 2012-02-07 When Katie's best friend moves away and she accepts an invitation from the new girl in town, she is unsettled by the girl's strange obsession with her dolls. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: The Scariest Stories You've Ever Heard Tracey E. Dils, 1991-12 More terrifying tales to tell at a slumber party, around a campfire, or in a dark room with the wind howling outside. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Nightmare Soup Jake Tri, 2016-10-25 An original collection of 30 short horror stories. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Beneath the Bed and Other Scary Stories Max Brallier, 2020-05 Bumble and Bee have some hysterical ideas for an adventurous day on the pond, such as going on a search for treasure and a wacky new version of hide-and-seek. Unfortunately, Froggy wants no part. Will Bumble and Bee's contagious energy be enough to tempt Froggy into joining them for a fun day? |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Small Spaces Katherine Arden, 2024-04-02 New York Times bestselling adult author of The Bear and the Nightingale makes her middle grade debut with a creepy, spellbinding ghost story destined to become a classic. Now in paperback. After suffering a tragic loss, eleven-year-old Ollie who only finds solace in books discovers a chilling ghost story about a girl named Beth, the two brothers who loved her, and a peculiar deal made with the smiling man—a sinister specter who grants your most tightly held wish, but only for the ultimate price. Captivated by the tale, Ollie begins to wonder if the smiling man might be real when she stumbles upon the graves of the very people she's been reading about on a school trip to a nearby farm. Then, later, when her school bus breaks down on the ride home, the strange bus driver tells Ollie and her classmates: Best get moving. At nightfall they'll come for the rest of you. Nightfall is, indeed, fast descending when Ollie's previously broken digital wristwatch begins a startling countdown and delivers a terrifying message: RUN. Only Ollie and two of her classmates heed these warnings. As the trio head out into the woods—bordered by a field of scarecrows that seem to be watching them—the bus driver has just one final piece of advice for Ollie and her friends: Avoid large places. Keep to small. And with that, a deliciously creepy and hair-raising adventure begins. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: The Scared Book Debra Tidball, 2017-08-29 It's story time, but this book has bad news - as soon as it realises there are monsters in it, it's too scared to tell you the rest of the story! Can you help it feel better? It needs you to rub away its goosebumps, blow away the giant butterflies in its tummy, and fan away the yucky smell the monsters have left behind. A fun and quirky interactive story, with distinctive and stylish illustrations from an innovative young illustrator and muralist. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Mallory's Super Sleepover Laurie B. Friedman, 2011-01-01 When Mallory plans a sleepover to celebrate her tenth birthday, she has a hard time pleasing both her friends and her parents. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Even More Scary Mysteries for Sleep-overs Allen B. Ury, 1997 Ten spooky stories with bone-chilling twists. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Scary Stories for Stormy Nights Mark Kehl, Michele Hunter, 1999 A collection of scary stories, including Shoplifters will be killed and eaten. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Young House Love Sherry Petersik, John Petersik, 2015-07-14 This New York Times bestselling book is filled with hundreds of fun, deceptively simple, budget-friendly ideas for sprucing up your home. With two home renovations under their (tool) belts and millions of hits per month on their blog YoungHouseLove.com, Sherry and John Petersik are home-improvement enthusiasts primed to pass on a slew of projects, tricks, and techniques to do-it-yourselfers of all levels. Packed with 243 tips and ideas—both classic and unexpected—and more than 400 photographs and illustrations, this is a book that readers will return to again and again for the creative projects and easy-to-follow instructions in the relatable voice the Petersiks are known for. Learn to trick out a thrift-store mirror, spice up plain old roller shades, hack your Ikea table to create three distinct looks, and so much more. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Scary Stories for Sleep-overs #8 Craig Strickland, 1997 A collection of horror stories, including Spiderbites, Bloodmobile, and Things from the Jungle. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Alvin Schwartz, 2010-07-27 Are you brave enough for Scary Stories? Some boys and girls were at a party one night. There was a graveyard down the street, and they were talking about how scary it was. Don't ever stand on a grave after dark, one of the boys said. The person inside will grab you. A grave doesn't scare me, said one of the girls. I'll do it right now. . . . Welcome to the macabre world of Scary Stories. Inside, you'll find alarming tales of horror, dark revenge, and the supernatural, with spine-tingling illustrations by renowned artist Brett Helquist. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Still More Tales for the Midnight Hour J. B. Stamper, Judith Bauer Stamper, 1989 Thirteen stories of horror. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Scary Stories 3 Alvin Schwartz, 2019-04-02 The iconic anthology series of horror tales that's now a feature film! Scary Stories 3 is a timeless collection of chillingly scary tales and legends, in which folklorist Alvin Schwartz offers up some of the most alarming tales of horror, dark revenge, and supernatural events of all time. Available for the first time as an ebook, Stephen Gammell’s artwork from the original Scary Stories 3 appears in all its spooky glory. Read if you dare! And don't miss Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark! |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Tales to Keep You Up at Night Dan Poblocki, 2023-08-15 From the co-author of the #1 New York Times bestselling series The Magic Misfits comes a spectacularly creepy novel that will keep you up way past bedtime. Perfect for fans of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark! Amelia is cleaning out her grandmother's attic when she stumbles across a book: Tales to Keep You Up at Night. But when she goes to the library to return it, she's told that the book never belonged there. Curious, she starts to read the stories: tales of strange incidents in nearby towns, of journal entries chronicling endless, twisting pumpkin vines, birthday parties gone awry, and cursed tarot decks. And at the center of the stories lies a family of witches. And witches, she's told, can look like anyone... As elements from the stories begin to come to life around her, and their eerie connections become clear, Amelia begins to realize that she may be in a spooky story of her own... With hair-raising, spine-chilling prose, Dan Poblocki delivers a collection of interconnected stories that, if you're anything like Amelia, is sure to keep you up late in the night. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Even Monsters Need Haircuts Matthew McElligott, 2012-07-03 At night under a full moon, a child operates a barber shop with a monstrous clientele. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Alvin Schwartz, 2010-08-24 Do you like to be scared? Ellen had just fallen asleep when she heard a strange voice. Ellen, it whispered, I am coming up the stairs. Ellen was frightened and called her parents, but they didn't hear her, and they didn't come. . . . Welcome to the frightening world of Scary Stories, a collection of folklorist Alvin Schwartz’s most alarming tales of horror, dark revenge, and supernatural events of all time, with spine-tingling illustrations by renowned artist Brett Helquist. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: In a Dark, Dark Room and Other Scary Stories Alvin Schwartz, 1985-10-02 Creak... Crash... BOO! Shivering skeletons, ghostly pirates, chattering corpses, and haunted graveyards...all to chill your bones! Share these seven spine-tingling stories in a dark, dark room. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Shadow in the Woods and Other Scary Stories Max Brallier, 2020 What is making that strange sound in the woods? Who wrote that dark message on the wall? These five spine-chilling stories will have beginning readers everywhere begging to stay up late to read (with the light on!). |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Still More Scary Stories for Sleep-Overs Querida Lee Pearce, 1993 Presents a collection of eleven scary short stories. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: More Super Scary Stories for Sleep-overs Querida Lee Pearce, 1995 Presents a collection of scary short stories. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Scary Stories for Sleepovers Ron Edwards, Carroll B. Colby, John Macklin, Sharon McCoy, Arthur Myers, Margaret Rau, Sheryl Scarborough, 2006 The grisly legend of a haunted inn where murder most foul and tragic took place. A chilling apparition, viewed in a mirror, that ultimately saves the life of the man who saw it. Following in the wake of the spine-tingling Scary Stories for Campfires and the hair-raising Scary Stories for Halloween comes a collection of deliciously terrifying and uncanny tales that make sleepovers more exciting than ever. Adventurous kids with a taste for fear will enjoy huddling together in the darkened room and hearing about Strangers Who Foretold Death. They'll listen wide-eyed to Voices of the Dead. And youngsters will never forget the legend of Blackbeard the Pirate. Sweet dreams, sleepover guests! |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: The Scary Stories for Sleep-Overs Almanac Michelle Ghaffari, Mary Batten, Bryan Baugh, 1997 |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Scary Stories for Sleep-overs #9 Allen B. Ury, 1998 Presents eight stories with frightening twists. |
even more scary stories for sleepovers: Scary Mysteries for Sleep-overs Allen B. Ury, 1996 Presents ten stories with frightening twists, including Deadman's Curve, Suspended Animation, and Public Enemy. |
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EVEN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EVEN is having a horizontal surface : flat. How to use even in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Even.
EVEN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EVEN definition: 1. used to show that something is surprising, unusual, unexpected, or extreme: 2. at the …
Even - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
6 days ago · Something smooth and regular, like a wall that's prepped for painting, is even. Even also describes a balance like when you give all the …
Even - definition of even by The Free Dictionary
even - to a greater degree or extent; used with comparisons; "looked sick and felt even worse"; "an even (or still) more interesting problem"; "still …
EVEN - Meaning & Translations | Collins English Dictionary
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