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She flushed with pleasure and looked away for a moment. “You know,” she admitted, “I’ve been watching you, too.”
“Really?” I countered.
“Really,” she said. “I guess . . . well, I guess you didn’t notice. People are watching you all the time.”
I shrugged, but smiled, and placed my hand at the small of her back.
We slipped out the back door. I was careful. No one saw us.
“Hey, my car is right over there. And I have a six-pack in a cooler in the back,” I told her. I had noticed that she was carrying a draft beer.
She looked up at me. Those eyes of hers were wicked tonight. “I’m sure you do,” she said.
“Be prepared,” I said. “That’s my motto.”
She laughed again. The sound was throaty. Sexy. Wow. It was going to be a good night. Oh, yes. Halloween. A full moon. This little wishy-washy girl suddenly looking like a Cosmo girl. It was all right. And she just had no idea.
I felt my blood heating up. This was going to be an easy conquest. Easier than I had imagined.
I slipped an arm around her shoulders as we walked to the car. There was a full moon out. Cool. Too cool. You didn’t get a full moon on Halloween all that often.
We reached the car.
“Want to drive?” I asked her.
“Sure.” She sounded a little breathless.
It was such a great pickup. Everyone wanted to drive my car. It was a jazzed-up sports car, an Audi with a few custom alterations. Friends drooled to have my car. And she was getting to drive it.
I opened the driver-side door for her, and she slid in. I bounded around to the passenger’s seat and hopped in beside her. She was running her fingers over the leather seat. “Nice,” she told me.
“Thanks. Ivanna Romanoff,” I said, rolling her name pleasantly on my tongue. “Pretty name.”
“I’m glad you like it,” she told me. I was a little surprised. After the first sign of shock she’d shown, she’d begun gaining some confidence. Maybe she knew that she was nerdy, but—now that she was in the proper attire—dynamite-looking and totally alluring without her hunch-over-her-books and down-on-the-nose glasses.
“Russian?” I asked her.
She waved a hand in the air. “Oh, well, I guess my ancestors were from Eastern Europe, somewhere. Vince Romero. Spanish? Italian?”
I smiled. “Eastern European, too,” I said. “But, hey, maybe that means we’re meant for each other, huh? Romero—Romanoff. Not that far off.”
“Not that far off at all,” she said, nodding.
“There you have it—two unique, mysterious pasts!” I said.
“Oh, quite.” She laughed. “And we both have New England accents,” she said.
“Hey, ain’t that America? Land of opportunity,” I said.
The moon was rising. It was getting later.
Surely, she must know that she was being seduced—no matter how naïve she might have appeared at times.
I was cool, after all.
I found myself realizing that she was close, that she was wearing a truly exotic perfume. Her body was warm, enticing. She had moved even a little closer to me—no, I had moved a little closer to her. That perfume. Wow. It was seductive.
I almost felt guilty.
Almost. In fact, I was so close to guilt, I could taste it.
I tamped down the feeling. It was Halloween. It was perfect. All was going according to plan.
“I always thought of you as shy,” I murmured.
“I guess I am shy, usually. It’s just that . . . well, I’ve heard about you. I’ve watched you, as I told you, and the girls talk, of course,” she told me.
Was it kind of a come-on? Was I supposed to prove that I was as studly as she had heard?
I leaned back, smiling. I let my fingers play in that long, silky black hair of hers. How odd—I mean, it was her hair. The same hair she had every day. Tonight . . . it was electric. So sleek and shiny it almost gleamed blue.
“Where am I going?” she asked.
“Huh?”
“I love driving your car, but where should I drive to?”
“Somewhere quiet. Where we can be alone,” I said.
Too much? Would she bolt?
“Well, where would you be going if you were driving?” she asked.
“Quiet where we won’t be disturbed . . .” I murmured, as if I were deep in thought. I looked at her. “I know. The cemetery.”
“Oh.”
“Does it disturb you? I mean, if so—”
“Oh, no,” she said. “I like cemeteries. They’re full of history.”
“They’re full of the dead,” I couldn’t help but say.
Her sweet, teasing smile slipped back to her lips. “History,” she said stubbornly. “Cemeteries are filled with stories, and with lives gone by, and history.”
“Sure.”
She drove straight to the cemetery far out on Main Street. She was right about the history. The cemetery went way back; heroes from the Revolutionary War were buried in it. Hell, there was a grave that belonged to a fellow who had come over on the Mayflower. There was a small church way down on the western side, so I guess that meant it was officially called a graveyard rather than a cemetery; but the church was one of the oldest buildings in our area, and it was small, locked tight at night. In fact, the structure, standing kind of forlorn in the cool moonlight, made it all the better.
The point here is that the place was old, spooky, and neat. There was a wall around it, an old stone wall. But the wall was about two feet high. I had a blanket and the cooler in back. It was mild for October.
Perfect. Once again, I counted my blessings. All things were—perfect.
“We’re going into the cemetery?” she asked.
“Dead people are the safest people in the world, you know. They won’t hurt you,” I told her. “You just said that you liked cemeteries—they’re filled with history and great stories about lives gone past.”
“That’s in the daytime,” she said, shaking her head. But she was just watching me—she wasn’t really protesting.
“Have you ever been in a cemetery at night?” I asked.
“Maybe,” she said coyly.
Maybe. Oh, she was lying.
She shivered slightly.
“We can go somewhere else. I mean, believe it or not, I just kind of love the peace around here, and the . . . the quiet,” I said. I was surprised. I sounded a little lame.
She looked at me and smiled slowly. “Well, I will be with you.”
“You are certainly safe with the folks in a cemetery,” I said. “Graveyard. Whatever.”
Of course, in my mind, I was being totally honest. None of the folks in their graves would do her any harm.
So we gathered up the cooler and a blanket, exited the car, and hopped over the wall. I helped her, of course, setting my hands around her to lift her over the wall, realizing as I did so just how perfect a little figure she had. Tiny waist, and flaring curves above and below. I’d have never imagined that she was so finely honed, that she obviously worked out, that she was such a piece of physical perfection.
That word again. Perfect.
Not a bad night’s work.
We found a place beneath a huge old oak and spread out the blanket. She sat with me and I noticed her drink was gone; I popped the tab on a dark Irish beer and offered it to her. She drank, watching me, those snakelike vampire eyes getting a golden glow in them that was truly exciting. I sipped my beer, I looked to the sky, and then I kissed her. It was great. She was hesitant, a little shy still, despite her demeanor. I pressed her downward, savoring the feel of her heat and the shivering within her.
Then it started. The transformation.
I felt it tear and burn through me, and with Ivanna in my arms, the rip in my muscles, the fire in my blood, and the savage hunger in my heart were just about orgasmic. Soon, she would scream. She would see the shoulder pads fall away, the football breeches stretch
and tear, and she would know the true concept of a guy who was an animal. I felt the first magnificent howl that the moon was eliciting form in my throat.
Yes, I was transforming. . . .
The all-American boy into . . .
The all-American werewolf.
I did have to be careful. I was living in the modern world, of course, here in America. I actually wanted to get my college degree and enter the truly savage arena of corporate law. So I did date, and I was a stud, and I didn’t rip and tear apart all those women who befriended me. But, hell, it was Halloween, and a Halloween with a full moon. I’d been extremely watchful that night; I’d caught her at the service bar, and I knew that we’d exited without anyone seeing us.
I looked down. I looked down longing for that look in her eyes; that look that meant terror and knowledge. But, usually, it had something a little more. Something that told me a woman knew of her own death, and yet her sexuality was at such a heightened peak that she would die in the throes of an ecstatic excitement. And the look in her eyes would be ecstasy in and of itself for me. . . .
This isn’t boasting. This isn’t arrogance, or conceit. It is what I am, and what the beast within is capable of creating.
And the sensation that would follow for me . . .
Ah, it would be wondrous.
Not to mention the soul-shattering wonder of the kill.
But her eyes weren’t full of terror—or excitement. She was staring at me with amusement. Total amusement.
And she started to laugh.
I had never known that laughter would ruin everything. That it would stop the transformation.
“Don’t you know what I am? Don’t you see?” I demanded.
To my astonishment, she pushed at my chest—with a stunning power. I halfway fell back. I stared at her, thinking that my fury would start the transformation all over again.
But she leaped atop me, and her laughter tore from her like a banshee’s cackle in the night, and to my amazement, I discovered that I was pinned beneath her. Pinned! Me!
“Don’t you know what I am? Can’t you see?” she demanded with a throaty chuckle. “You are in costume tonight, and I, finally, am not! Oh, the poor little book-worm! The shy girl—who should fall all over herself for a chance to be with the hot guy. Oh, what a silly, silly egoist of a dumb animal you are!”
I opened my mouth to speak, but no words came.
Above me, I saw the moon, the beautiful full moon.
That was when she leaned forward and bit me.
Sank her fangs into my flesh and began to slurp.
And beneath that beautiful full moon, I heard the horrid sucking sounds she made, and I felt my blood, my life, my magnificent life, being drained away.
It was Halloween.
And what a Halloween. . . .
Not quite so . . .
Perfect.
SUCKERS
▼ SUZANNE WEYN ▼
▼NEWYORK,2060▼
It wasn’t that I didn’t want to ever visit the tiny planet of Lectus; I just didn’t want to live there. I mean, who wants to move at the end of his junior year of high school? You just don’t ask a guy to do something like that. I was set to go to the junior prom with Stephy Hoppington. She was counting on me. And on July Fourth I was planning my first skydive with my pals. I’d already put a deposit down on the plane ride.
But my family isn’t like other families because Dad and Mom are actors, not just regular thespians, either. Biggs and Julie Boreidae are both movie stars, the kind that appear on the cover of cheap newspapers at the grocery store checkout line with headlines that announce every month that their marriage is ending. Splitsville is the way one magazine put it last March.
These reports were obviously bogus. Mom and Dad were more together as a couple than the parents of anyone else I knew. (Which maybe isn’t saying much, but still . . .)
The weird press and the fact that family was important to Mom and Dad was partly the reason Dad decided to relocate us to Lectus, supposedly the newest, hottest place for the elite to set up residence. He wanted the family to be someplace more private; “away from the ever-prying eyes of the paparazzi,” was how he put it.
My school, Flemont Prep, has some real rich kids in it, but, just the same, all my friends were super impressed that we were going to Lectus. Real estate on Lectus costs so much that only billionaires could afford it. But with Mom and Dad’s combined star power they were able to buy a private ranch on the newly terra-formed planet at the outer edge of the solar system—plus first-class tickets on the new, high-speed, luxury space transport, Gattus.
Not one of us four kids wanted to go. My older sister, Felicia, cried day and night until her face was permanently puffed. My younger twin brothers, Chester and Chomper, weren’t any happier. (We gave Chomper that nickname because as a baby he liked to bite everything in sight.) I tried to reason with Dad about the inconvenience of living so far away from the movie industry, but Chester and Chomper just plain-out begged, pleading not to be taken from their friends.
I don’t think Mom was even really that thrilled about the move, but she was philosophical about it. “Lectus is supposed to be gorgeous,” she said, trying to console us, “and it’s a wonderful hopping-off point to some of the really desirable other planets that are so popular these days as movie locations. Dad and I can be home much more often this way.”
We were standing on the docking platform when Gattus came into view. I had to admit, the huge space transport was something to see. It was so gigantic I felt like a microbe standing next to it. And it had these two giant, green headlights in front. As it descended into its transport dock its engine purred steadily.
“All aboard, kids,” Dad instructed as we crossed the walkway. When we reached Gattus, we entered a dark walkway. It was soft and the floor was cushiony under my feet.
“What is this?” I asked Dad.
“It’s a bio-transport,” Dad explained. “All our biological needs are built right into the structure of the ship.”
“Do you mean I could bite this floor and there would be food in it?” I asked in disbelief.
“Yep.”
“Weird,” I mumbled.
In no time at all, we arrived at our new home on the planet Lectus. As the transport docked, an uneasy feeling overcame me. Maybe it’s just fear of the unknown, I told myself. How I wish now that that had been true.
As soon as we disembarked, a space bus whizzed us out to our ranch. It was a vast expanse, but there wasn’t much livestock other than a few goats. Huge white tumbleweeds blew across the flat acreage. “It doesn’t look like much now, but once we’ve had a chance to fix it up, you’re going to love it,” Dad said, opening the front doors to our new home.
As I stepped inside the big, empty ranch house, I wasn’t so sure. That eerie feeling was still with me and rattling around this huge, vacant place wasn’t helping.
“Let’s go home,” Chester requested. “I don’t like it here.”
“Me neither,” Felicia seconded him.
“Give it a chance,” Mom said. “Once we move our belongings in it’ll feel more like home.”
That night, I tried to call Stephy, but as I’d suspected, the satellite signal didn’t reach back home. Felicia must have discovered this at the same time I did because I heard her shouting from her new bedroom: “This is Hell! We are living in Hell now!”
The next day couldn’t have been more boring. There was no one around. I actually missed going to school! Desperate for something to do, I wandered to the farthest edge of our property and was really happy to discover another luxurious ranch house very like ours. At least we weren’t completely alone out here.
I approached nervously, feeling awkward about just introducing myself to strangers. I came up on a grassy hill behind my new house and from there I could see into the yard. My nearest neighbors had a pool, and someone was floating in it.
Feeling encouraged because I wouldn’t actually have to knock
on the door in order to meet my new neighbors, I quickened my pace. As I got closer, I saw that the person floating there in the pool was possibly the most beautiful girl I had ever seen.
She looked to be about my age, maybe a little younger, but not much. This girl was too awesome to be real. For a moment I was sure I was dreaming. The sun glistened off her dark hair. And, her skimpy bikini revealed a figure that made all thoughts of Stephy Hoppington fly out of my head.
“Hi, I’m Phil,” I said as I climbed over the split-rail fence separating our properties. “I just moved into the ranch next to yours.”
She swam to the pool’s edge and propped herself up on her elbows; her brown eyes studied me in a languid, sleepy kind of way. “I’m Etchenia.”
“Pretty name.”
“Thanks.”
She was so beautiful.
“Is school done for the season?” I asked. “I’d sort of like to meet some other kids.”
Etchenia shook her head. “Everyone has private tutors on Lectus.”
“Why?”
“Kidnapping,” she answered in a low, secretive tone.
“What?” I asked.
Etchenia nodded. “Kids around here sometimes just disappear. Older people, too.” She snapped her fingers. “Whole groups of people—entire neighborhoods. Poof! Gone. Just like that.”
“Has anyone ever demanded a ransom?” I asked. I figured that the reason for the kidnappings was because Lectus was such a wealthy planet.
Etchenia shook her head. “Never. And no one has ever come back.”
“Wow,” I murmured. Suddenly it occurred to me that maybe she was a little crazy. Could what she was telling me be true? It seemed impossible.
But she was so hot and gorgeous that I desperately hoped she wasn’t also a loon. “With all these disappearances, aren’t you scared to be out in the pool all alone?”
“I’m not alone.” She gestured back to the house and, for the first time, I noticed armed guards dressed entirely in black stationed on two of the balconies. “Telescopic, long-range rifles,” she reported.
Instinctively, I backed away from her.
“Don’t worry,” she assured me with a twinkling laugh. “I have a hand signal for danger, and I didn’t give it.”

Say Cheese and Die--Again!
Fifth-Grade Zombies
Revenge of the Invisible Boy
The Dummy Meets the Mummy!
Beware, the Snowman
Welcome to Smellville
Camp Daze
Calling All Creeps
Missing
How I Learned to Fly
I Live In Your Basement
Ghost Camp
Chicken Chicken
My Friend Slappy
The New Girl
Diary of a Dummy
Monster Blood is Back
Beware, The Snowman (Goosebumps #51)
Give Yourself Goosebumps: Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter
Drop Dead Gorgeous
Claws!
61 - I Live in Your Basement
Shadow Girl
14 - The Werewolf of Fever Swamp
You Can't Scare Me!
The Sign of Fear
Red Rain
The Horror at Chiller House
Welcome to Dead House
What Holly Heard
Have You Met My Ghoulfriend?
It Came From Ohio!
The Barking Ghost g-32
20 - The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight
25 - Attack of the Mutant
Vampire Breath
Please Do Not Feed the Weirdo
[Goosebumps 12] - Be Careful What You Wish For...
Fear Games
Red Rain: A Novel
Night of the Living Dummy 3
Werewolf Skin
Curse of the Mummy's Tomb
[Goosebumps 37] - The Headless Ghost
Escape from Camp Run-For-Your-Life
Diary of a Mad Mummy
Little Comic Shop of Horrors
My Name Is Evil
The Rottenest Angel
Monster Blood For Breakfast!
[Goosebumps 41] - Bad Hare Day
The Adventures of Shrinkman
House of Whispers
The Taste of Night
Say Cheese and Die!
Wanted
One Day at Horrorland
Scream and Scream Again!
Haunted Mask II
[Goosebumps 03] - Monster Blood
Tick Tock, You're Dead!
Lose, Team, Lose!
Night of the Puppet People
The Boy Who Ate Fear Street
The Birthday Party of No Return!
Toy Terror
[Goosebumps 27] - A Night in Terror Tower
[Goosebumps 39] - How I Got My Shrunken Head
17 - Why I'm Afraid of Bees
[Goosebumps 57] - My Best Friend is Invisible
They Call Me the Night Howler!
House of a Thousand Screams
The Curse of Camp Cold Lake
Mostly Ghostly Freaks and Shrieks
Dangerous Girls
30 - It Came from Beneath the Sink
Killer's Kiss
Attack of the Graveyard Ghouls
62 - Monster Blood IV
Double Date
The Secret Bedroom
[Goosebumps 48] - Attack of the Jack-O'-Lanterns
[Goosebumps 26] - My Hairiest Adventure
50 - Calling All Creeps!
The Hidden Evil
I Am Slappy's Evil Twin
Planet of the Lawn Gnomes
Piano Lessons Can Be Murder
Let's Get Invisible!
Why I Quit Zombie School
Bride of the Living Dummy
03 - Monster Blood
The Attack of the Aqua Apes
[Goosebumps 15] - You Can't Scare Me!
Goosebumps the Movie
The New Girl (Fear Street)
21 - Go Eat Worms!
02 - Stay Out of the Basement
The Second Horror
Scare School
Beware!
Deep Trouble (9780545405768)
13 - Piano Lessons Can Be Murder
54 - Don't Go To Sleep
29 - Monster Blood III
[Goosebumps 29] - Monster Blood III
Return of the Mummy
[Goosebumps 31] - Night of the Living Dummy II
You May Now Kill the Bride
28 - The Cuckoo Clock of Doom
16 - One Day At Horrorland
47 - Legend of the Lost Legend
Phantom of the Auditorium
15 - You Can't Scare Me!
[Goosebumps 49] - Vampire Breath
Three Evil Wishes
Party Poopers
06 - Let's Get Invisible!
Camp Nowhere
Why I'm Afraid of Bees
[Goosebumps 60] - Werewolf Skin
Series 2000- Jekyl & Heidi
Escape from HorrorLand
[Goosebumps 08] - The Girl Who Cried Monster
18 - Monster Blood II
[Goosebumps 28] - The Cuckoo Clock of Doom
A Shocker on Shock Street
06 - Eye of the Fortuneteller
Don't Close Your Eyes!
Three Faces of Me
The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena
[Goosebumps 51] - Beware, the Snowman
The Barking Ghost
The Wizard of Ooze
Nightmare in 3-D
The Girl Who Cried Monster
The Beast 2
48 - Attack of the Jack-O'-Lanterns
49 - Vampire Breath
Creature Teacher: The Final Exam
The Sequel
The Secret
Overnight
57 - My Best Friend is Invisible
Night of the Werecat
Please Don't Feed the Vampire!
The Teacher from Heck
33 - The Horror at Camp Jellyjam
Camp Fear Ghouls
The Five Masks of Dr. Screem
41 - Bad Hare Day
Can You Keep a Secret?
Silent Night 3
23 - Return of the Mummy
The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight
Series 2000- Return to Horroland
07 - Fright Knight
Fear Hall: The Beginning
Help! We Have Strange Powers!
Goosebumps Most Wanted #5: Dr. Maniac Will See You Now
11 - The Haunted Mask
[Goosebumps 47] - Legend of the Lost Legend
46 - How to Kill a Monster
Party Games
A Nightmare on Clown Street
The Horror at Camp Jellyjam
Deep Trouble 2
Moonlight Secrets
[Goosebumps 50] - Calling All Creeps
Dumb Clucks
Judy and the Beast
The Heinie Prize
Full Moon Halloween
[Goosebumps 45] - Ghost Camp
First Evil
[Goosebumps 22] - Ghost Beach
Switched
39 - How I Got My Shrunken Head
Toy Terror: Batteries Included
32 - The Barking Ghost
The Big Blueberry Barf-Off!
The Third Evil
The Blob That Ate Everyone
Return to the Carnival of Horrors
College Weekend
How I Met My Monster (9780545510172)
Heads, You Lose!
Let's Get This Party Haunted!
Attack of the Mutant
Dance of Death
My Friends Call Me Monster
[Goosebumps 13] - Piano Lessons Can Be Murder
Who Killed the Homecoming Queen?
58 - Deep Trouble II
Body Switchers from Outer Space
[Goosebumps 09] - Welcome to Camp Nightmare
The Haunted Car
The Twisted Tale of Tiki Island
The Great Smelling Bee
Secret Admirer
Creep from the Deep
[Goosebumps 25] - Attack of the Mutant
Field of Screams
The Creature from Club Lagoona
[Goosebumps 40] - Night of the Living Dummy III
10 - The Ghost Next Door
[Goosebumps 44] - Say Cheese and Die—Again!
Here Comes the Shaggedy
[Goosebumps 52] - How I Learned to Fly
[Goosebumps 16] - One Day at HorrorLand
Trapped in the Circus of Fear
Series 2000- Are You Terrified Yet?
59 - The Haunted School
[Goosebumps 24] - Phantom of the Auditorium
Series 2000- Horrors of the Black Ring
[Goosebumps 56] - The Curse of Camp Cold Lake
All-Night Party
Thrills and Chills
Zombie Halloween
04 - Say Cheese and Die!
The Second Evil
Night of the Creepy Things
Weirdo Halloween
The Cabinet of Souls
44 - Say Cheese and Die—Again
Liar Liar
[Goosebumps 43] - The Beast from the East
[Goosebumps 18] - Monster Blood II
The Wrong Number
They Call Me Creature
Spell of the Screaming Jokers
[Goosebumps 30] - It Came from Beneath the Sink!
Got Cake?
Cheerleaders: The New Evil
Egg Monsters from Mars
Night of the Living Dummy
Silent Night
The Conclusion
26 - My Hairiest Adventure
Eye Candy
Welcome to Camp Slither
The Howler
Lizard of Oz
Under the Magician's Spell
[Goosebumps 02] - Stay Out of the Basement
The Knight in Screaming Armor
05 - The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb
[Ghosts of Fear Street 06] - Eye of the Fortuneteller
The Beast
The Best Friend
The Third Horror
Punk'd and Skunked
[Goosebumps 19] - Deep Trouble
A Midsummer Night's Scream
Secret Agent Grandma
[Goosebumps 55] - The Blob That Ate Everyone
Why I'm Not Afraid of Ghosts
34 - Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes
Series 2000- Brain Juice
[Goosebumps 05] - The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb
My Best Friend Is Invisible
The Deadly Experiments of Dr. Eeek
19 - Deep Trouble
Bad Moonlight
Who's Your Mummy?
Broken Hearts
The First Horror
Series 2000- The Miummy Walks
Revenge of the Living Dummy
A Night in Terror Tower
12 - Be Careful What You Wish For...
[Goosebumps 53] - Chicken Chicken
The Wrong Girl
Go Eat Worms!
When the Ghost Dog Howls
Escape From Shudder Mansion
The Sitter
The Betrayal
The Ooze
[Goosebumps 20] - The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight
The Stepsister
Wrong Number 2
[Goosebumps 01] - Welcome to Dead House
How I Got My Shrunken Head
Little Camp of Horrors
[Goosebumps 62] - Monster Blood IV
How to Be a Vampire
Attack of the Jack
09 - Welcome to Camp Nightmare
40 - Night of the Living Dummy III
Daughters of Silence
No Survivors
[Goosebumps 34] - Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes
Shake, Rattle, and Hurl!
27 - A Night in Terror Tower
Fear: 13 Stories of Suspense and Horror
36 - The Haunted Mask II
[Ghosts of Fear Street 07] - Fright Knight
07 - Night of the Living Dummy
The Haunting Hour
The Curse of the Creeping Coffin
A Sad Mistake
Night of the Living Dummy 2
Welcome to the Wicked Wax Museum
Midnight Games
The Burning
The Ghost Next Door
[Goosebumps 36] - The Haunted Mask II
The Face
31 - Night of the Living Dummy II
[Goosebumps 42] - Egg Monsters From Mars
Trick or Trap
The Headless Ghost
Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter
The Ghost of Slappy
Don't Go to Sleep
[Goosebumps 38] - The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena
43 - The Beast from the East
51 - Beware, the Snowman
[Goosebumps 33] - The Horror at Camp Jellyjam
The New Year's Party
[Goosebumps 32] - The Barking Ghost
Cuckoo Clock of Doom
High Tide (9781481413824)
Zombie Town
[Goosebumps 21] - Go Eat Worms!
Forbidden Secrets
Night of the Giant Everything
[Goosebumps 07] - Night of the Living Dummy
Give Me a K-I-L-L
Ghouls Gone Wild
Night In Werewolf Woods
The Confession
The Good, the Bad and the Very Slimy
It Came From Beneath The Sink
Legend of the Lost Legend
First Date
The Dead Boyfriend
[Goosebumps 59] - The Haunted School
[Goosebumps 11] - The Haunted Mask
Halloween Party
Locker 13
Streets of Panic Park
Dudes, the School Is Haunted!
01 - Welcome to Dead House
A New Fear
It's Alive! It's Alive!
Don't Stay Up Late
Stay Out of the Basement
The Cheater
The Awakening Evil
Attack of the Jack-O'-Lanterns
What Scares You the Most?
22 - Ghost Beach
Slappy Birthday to You
55 - The Blob That Ate Everyone
45 - Ghost Camp
Ghost Beach
Scream of the Evil Genie
Silent Night 2
Escape from the Carnival of Horrors
60 - Werewolf Skin
Welcome to Camp Nightmare
The Beast from the East
[Goosebumps 61] - I Live in Your Basement
The 12 Screams of Christmas
The Lost Girl
Dear Diary, I'm Dead
Don't Forget Me!
53 - Chicken Chicken
Nightmare Hour
Deep in the Jungle of Doom
Eye Of The Fortuneteller
[Goosebumps 14] - The Werewolf of Fever Swamp
[Goosebumps 46] - How to Kill a Monster
Attack of the Beastly Babysitter
[Goosebumps 35] - A Shocker on Shock Street
[Goosebumps 23] - Return of the Mummy
The Children of Fear
The Dare
Say Cheese - And Die Screaming!
56- The Curse of Camp Cold Lake
Little Shop of Hamsters
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Monster Blood
Slappy New Year!
24 - Phantom of the Auditorium
42 - Egg Monsters from Mars
52 - How I Learned to Fly
Temptation
Party Summer
The Scream of the Haunted Mask
[Goosebumps 06] - Let's Get Invisible
[Goosebumps 10] - The Ghost Next Door
Goosebumps Most Wanted - 02 - Son of Slappy
Calling All Birdbrains
Series 2000- Headless Halloween
Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz
Who Let the Ghosts Out?
Battle of the Dum Diddys
38 - The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena
08 - The Girl Who Cried Monster
Don't Scream!
Visitors
Werewolf of Fever Swamp
[Goosebumps 54] - Don't Go To Sleep
[Goosebumps 58] - Deep Trouble II
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37 - The Headless Ghost
Trapped in Bat Wing Hall
Fright Christmas
Bad Dreams
Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes
[Goosebumps 04] - Say Cheese and Die!
[Goosebumps 17] - Why I'm Afraid of Bees
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