This is a choose-your-own-scary-ending story from Goosebumps author R.L. Stine. On holiday in the American desert, you arrive at Snakebite Canyon. The gift shop has two fasinating bargains - magic snake eyes that let you turn into animals, or a treasure map. Which will you choose?
Readers are placed in a new home that proves to be a swamp house and the site of a hidden treasure, a sewer ghoul, and a swamp thing, in a spooky story with more than twenty possible endings. Original.
Your night out at the cinema turns very weird (not to mention terrifying) when you get really sucked into the action. Hey, the life of a movie star looks glamorous, but you try battling vampires, evil geniuses, and gorillas the size of small buildings all day. Now'syour chance! How will you ever escape the movies and get back to boring - but safe - reality? The choice is yours...
Be prepared for a super-scary summer holiday in Cat Cay. You'll soon find out how it got its name - it'scrawling with creepy cats that turn very nasty after dark. How will you escape their claws and avoid the seriously weird cat-woman Katrina Madd? It'sall up to you!
When the reader gets selected to attend Ranewash, the best boarding school in the country, he or she may find that class is not quite what they expect, in a spine-tingling tale with more than twenty different endings.
Number 25 in this choose-your-own-scare series. Shut up in a haunted department store at midnight, you will have to contend with living gargoyles, a seriously disturnbed lift and a vampire night watchman whose guard dog could just be a werewolf...
A sly and satirical fairytale by the author of Cold Comfort Farm Unavailable for decades, Stella Gibbons's Nightingale Wood is a delightfully modern romance ripe for rediscovery by the many fans of Cold Comfort Farm. Poor, lovely Viola has been left penniless and alone after her late husband's demise, and is forced to live with his family in their joyless home. Its occupants are nearly insufferable: Mr. Withers is a tyrannical old miser; Mrs. Withers dismisses her as a common shop girl; and Viola's sisters-in-law, Madge and Tina, are too preoccupied with their own troubles to give her much thought. Only the prospect of the upcoming charity ball can lift her spirits-especially as Victor Spring, the local prince charming, will be there. But Victor's intentions towards the young widow are, in short, not quite honorable.
When an unusual entertainer becomes the bearer of the birthday gifts, the guest of honor must take extra precautions before opeing his presents in this frightening tale for middle readers. Original.