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Books : Literature & Fiction : Authors, A-Z : ( M ) : Meltzer, Lisa
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An entertaining new anthology of chilling tales includes Coville's ""The Coldest Touch,"" as well as other creepy stories by Neal Shusterman, Michael Markiewicz, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, and other noted authors.
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A collection of spooky short fiction includes the stories of a pair of special dancing shoes that save the day, a boy and his dad who become custodians of a unicorn, and a family that tampers with powers it does not understand. Original."
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An ultimate scary tale collection for readers with monsters on the brain celebrates the creepy beasties of the forest, swamp, school bus, and vending machines, and highlights creatures that may even turn out to be a best friend.
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In a collection of hair-raising tales guaranteed to haunt the imagination, a boy's ghost takes ever the body of a professional ball player, a monster-hunting librarian does some ghostbusting, and a sloppy boy is haunted by a ghost pig.
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in which a kid fears the number 5; ""Gone to Pieces,"" in which a boy falls apart after his parents' divorce; and ""Snow,"" about some kids who wish it would snow forever.
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