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Presents eighteen short tales of terror, including "Baby Fat," "The Haunted High-Rise," and "The Othermother."
It doesn't take long for terror to strike! Five minutes is plenty of time to make your hair stand on end, your knees knock, and your bones grow cold. From a boy who invites an evil alien to a party, and a girl who discovers that she's baby-sitting a child that's not really human, eighteen horrifying tales with creepy illustrations feature ordinary kids--just like you--in chilling situations.
Beware of a sinister shadow, a haunted high-rise, and a terrifying television set. See what can happen when neighbors are vampires, wishes come true, or revenge goes too far. Be warned, even though these spooky stories can be read in a few minutes--they may haunt you for a lifetime!
For more fast scares, read Five-Minute Frights!
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Five-Minute Chillers: Five-Minute Chillers
August 1 1995, Sterling Pub.
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0806909544 9780806909547
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Contains 18 bizarre and chilling tales of the unknown and the supernatural, featuring ordinary children in extraordinarily frightening situations. In these five-minute tales, normal, everyday occurrences and objects take on shocking characteristics, wishes come true, and revenge goes too far.
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