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Sometimes it helps to scold yourself, to give yourself advice.
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the-haunted-mask-ii
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The next day, Greg is so large that he cannot even ride the car to school because he can't fit in the car. His parents believe this to have been caused by a food allergy and resolve to take him to the doctor later.
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This was a normal town once, and we were normal people. Most of us worked at the plastics factory on the outskirts of town. Then one day there was an accident... something escaped from the factory, a yellow gas. It floated over the town so fast that we didn't see it, didn't realize... and then it was too late, and Dark Falls wasn't a normal town anymore.
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grief
murder
people
death
dark-falls
factory
living-dead
plastics
townsfolk
yellow
gas
creepy
pollution
small-town
zombie
normal
poison
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You guys are just jealous because i'm a natural athlete and you can't cross the street without falling on your face." -(Bird) Doug"
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The book the snowman was the best book I have ever read it had suspence durring the whole book it was AWSOME!!!
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The kid moved, and Judith dropped her lunch tray on the table and took her seat. "Would you like to swap lunches?" she asked me. "Yours looks so much better than mine." I was holding a mashed-up tunafish sand-wich. "This?" I asked, waving it. Half the tunafish fell out of the soggy bread. "Yum!" Judith exclaimed. "Want my pizza, Sam? Here. Take it." She slid her tray in front of me. "You bring great lunches. I wish my mum packed lunches lik..
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I'm so tired of being lonely,she thought. In so tired of never going out, of never being with a boy,off never having a boy care about me.
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He's is a real dummy
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Zeke and I struggled to get to the dressing room so we could get changed. But we were mobbed by people who wanted to congratulate us and tell us how talented and terrific we were.
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success
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She realized she'd never felt this happy.even at her old school, she had been an outsider, always the lonely girl,the one who stayed at home watching tv on Saturday nights while her friends went to parties and out on dates.
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lonely-girl
first-date
outsider
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Did you know that Halloween started because long ago people believed that one day a year at the end of the fall harvest, the spirits would return to walk the earth? On that day, people wore masks so the spirits wouldn't recognize them.
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WELCOME. YOU ARE MOST WANTED. Come in. I'm R.L. Stine. Welcome to the Goosebumps office. Glad you made it through the barbed wire fence. Don't worry. Those cuts will stop bleeding in an hour or two. Why do we have a barbed wire fence? To keep the Abominable Snowman from escaping. I'm surprised you didn't see him. He's creeping up right behind you. Hurry. Step inside and shut the door. You don't want to find out why everyone calls him Ab..
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At least I rescued your poor hot dog.
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madness
grief
funny
humor
disturbing
frightening
ghoul
gives-me-the-willies
savior
pyrokinesis
sleepaway-camp
summer-camp
wiener
wiener-roast
goosebumps
spooky
hot-dog
rescue
coming-of-age
teenage
lord
fire
ghost
scary
teen
lonely
laugh
nostalgia
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breath freezes
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Good dog,' she said, stoking his head. 'Good sweet dog.' That was one of the great things about dogs. They always loved you no matter what was going on.
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But there is always one last chance--right?
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They had me on my back. And then they all swarmed at once. Bony hands pawed at me. The grunts and groans rang in my ears. I screamed as their sharp fingers punctured my chest - and ripped it open. I kept screaming as they lowered their ugly heads and began to feed.
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Enjoy.
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I mean, who could think about sneakers when an invisible building was waiting to be discovered?
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r-l-stine
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Dominatio per malum. Power through evil.
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The scarecrow walks at midnight," he uttered in a low voice."
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My name is Abe Marcus. Ned and I are identical twins. We look exactly alike. Even Ma and Pa can't tell us apart. But we don't act alike. I am the serious twin. Maybe it's because I am two minutes older.
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I became more and more confused. My brain got so fuzzy, I even began to wonder if I'd ever actually been a boy at all. Maybe I'd really been a bee for my entire life, and I'd just dreamed about being a boy.
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goosebumps
goosebumps-series
rl-stine
why-i-m-afraid-of-bees
r-l-stine
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Squatting over it, I pulled it open. My clothes were neatly folded at the top. Robb hadn't stolen anything.
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I gabbed Ivy's arm. "Look. Ivy. Something just moved - by that tombstone." We both stared into the gray light. "Oh, noooo," I moaned. I watched, trembling in horror as someone climbed out of a grave."
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There wouldn't be so many stories about vampires and zombies and other weird creatures if they didn't really exist.
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I could hear my dad honking his horn impatiently down on the street. "I... uh... used to live in your house," I found myself answering. And then I turned and ran full speed down to the street."
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I've been home the whole time. Watching you. What do we do with a troublemaker?
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All those decaying zombies eating people and tearing out their guts." She laughed. "Cool!"
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Halloween?" Sabrina Mason asked. She moved her fork around in the bright yellow macaroni on her lunch tray but didn't take a bite. Carly Beth Caldwell sighed and shook her head. The overhead light on the lunchroom ceiling made her straight brown hair gleam. "I don't know. A witch, maybe." Sabrina's mouth dropped open. "You? A witch?" "Well, why not?" Carly Beth demanded,"
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I can see ghosts.
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I know it's ridiculous to drink skim milk when you're pigging out on a chocolate bar, but I figured, why not cut calories where you can?
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I enjoyed
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And that's when I heard it. That's when I heard the ghost's harsh whisper. It seemed to be coming from the open closet. "Welcome ..." I heard. "Welcome. Welcome to your DOOM."
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Sneeze on Monday, sneeze for danger. Sneeze on Tuesday, kiss a stranger. Sneeze on Wednesday, sneeze for a letter. Sneeze on Thursday, something better. Sneeze on Friday, sneeze for woe. Sneeze on Saturday, a journey to go.
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