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Return to Foreverware (Eerie, Indiana)

Return to Foreverware (Eerie, Indiana) by Mike Ford from Avon Books

    Based on the hit Fox Kids TV show Eerie, Indiana, this new series is sure to be a hit among young readers! This specially-priced introductory novel finds Marshall Teller and Simon Holmes working at cleaning the basement and attic at the Stewart's house. The boys think their employers are strange--everything about their habits and clothes wreaks of 20 years in the past. Back then, Mrs. Stewart was a Foreverware representative--she sold the creepy containers that can keep anything fresh--forever. Any why does she look at Simon like he might be the next visitor to her Foreverware room--permanently? .

    Man's Story 2 (Blood and Lillies and other stories of Suspense and Horror, Volume 9)

    Man's Story 2 (Blood and Lillies and other stories of Suspense and Horror, Volume 9) by Laird Long, Cora Buhlert, Darren Franz, Karen Ford, Mike Graves Anthology: C.C. Blake from Man's Story 2 Publishing Company

      An Anthology of Pulp-Fiction style Stories od Suspense and Terror.

      Have Yourself an Eerie Little Christmas (Eerie Indian, No 5)

      Have Yourself an Eerie Little Christmas (Eerie Indian, No 5) by Mike Ford from Demco Media

        The Eerie Triangle (Eerie Indiana)

        The Eerie Triangle (Eerie Indiana) by Mike Ford from Macmillan Children's Books

          That's quite a handsome statue of Zebediah Eerie in front of the Eerie Town Hall. But how come there's no mention of the town's founder in history books -- or anywhere else? And what about those hundred-year-old pictures of people who still live in Eerie today ? Marshall and Simon know the truth must be out there somewhere, and they're going to find it. Because the earliest appearance of Eerie they can dig up came right after a bunch of UFO sightings in the Fifties. Could the real founders of Eerie have come from...the skies? And if that startling fact has been covered up...what else don't we know about the strangest place in America?

          The Attack of the Two Ton Tomato (Eerie Indiana)

          The Attack of the Two Ton Tomato (Eerie Indiana) by Mike Ford from Macmillan Children's Books

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