Scare Me (Paperback)

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Scare Me (Paperback)

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A haunted house has come to life in this spine-tingling novel from the author of The Collector

They've lost control of the haunted house.Every year, the town of Happy Hills holds its haunted house contest. In a spooky old manor, teams of kids come up with new ways to frighten people. The scariest team wins.But this year, all the teams are going to lose. Because this year the house itself has awakened . . . and it won't be happy until it's devoured all the people inside. What started out as a game has turned into something much more deadly.Is there any way out?
K. R. Alexander is the pseudonym for author Alex R. Kahler.As K. R., he writes creepy middle grade books for brave young readers. As Alex -- his actual first name -- he writes fantasy novels for adults and teens. In both cases, he loves writing fiction drawn from true life experiences. (But this book can’t be real . . . can it?)Alex has traveled the world collecting strange and fascinating tales, from the misty moors of Scotland to the humid jungles of Hawaii. He is always on the move, as he believes there is much more to life than what meets the eye.You can learn more about his travels and other books, including The Collector, The Fear Zone, and the Scare Me series, on his website: cursedlibrary.comHe looks forward to scaring you again . . . soon.
Product Details ISBN: 9781338338812
ISBN-10: 1338338811
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Publication Date: July 7th, 2020
Pages: 224
Language: English
Praise for The Collector:"A good introduction to supernatural horror for middle-grade readers, with a suspenseful plot, sinister imagery of possessed dolls, and sympathetic characters." -- Booklist"Delightfully spooky-readers may want to avoid dolls for a while after finishing this one." -- Kirkus Reviews

Praise for The Collector:"A good introduction to supernatural horror for middle-grade readers, with a suspenseful plot, sinister imagery of possessed dolls, and sympathetic characters." -- Booklist"Delightfully spooky-readers may want to avoid dolls for a while after finishing this one." -- Kirkus Reviews