Mr Midnight #27: Please Stay In Your Grave!

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Frightening tales for thrill-seekers.

This book is perfect for young readers who enjoy horror and suspense. With two terrifying tales in one book, Mr Midnight #27 offers a double dose of spine-chilling scares. The first story follows Cassandra Chew on a dangerous adventure in a cemetery, while the second story takes readers to a school holiday camp turned into a nightmare by a lost tribe living in the forest. James Lee's ability to create vivid imagery will keep readers engaged until the very last page.

Mr Midnight #27: Please Stay In Your Grave!

Regular price RM36.69 MYR
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ISBN: 9789814193115
Authors: James Lee
Publisher: Angsana Books
Date of Publication: 2006-05-26
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Chapter Books, Young Readers
Related Topics: Adventure, Horror, Mystery, Horror
Goodreads rating: 3.68
(rated by 57 readers)

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Turn off your lights, get ready for frights! When the clock strikes midnight and the moon's full and bright, it's time for dread and fear. For Mr Midnight is here with two stories, double the danger and twice the terror! STORY ONE: One spooky midnight, Cassandra Chew sees mysterious lights in a cemetery. Curiosity leads to danger and a hideous skeleton possesses her soul. Who can save her? Start reading and you'll start screaming, PLEASE STAY IN YOUR GRAVE! STORY TWO: A lost tribe living in the FOREST OF FEAR turns Casey Wong's school holiday camp into a nightmare of horror. With dead bodies hanging from trees, you'll be hanging on every page!
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Frightening tales for thrill-seekers.

This book is perfect for young readers who enjoy horror and suspense. With two terrifying tales in one book, Mr Midnight #27 offers a double dose of spine-chilling scares. The first story follows Cassandra Chew on a dangerous adventure in a cemetery, while the second story takes readers to a school holiday camp turned into a nightmare by a lost tribe living in the forest. James Lee's ability to create vivid imagery will keep readers engaged until the very last page.