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Frankenkids

Anne Graves

Publisher: Darby Creek

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Summary

The Nightmare Club is not for just ANYBODY. Only the spookiest, scariest stories get told at Annie's Halloween sleepovers?and if you can't take it, well, tough!  You've heard of Dr. Frankenstein, right? Freaky guy who cobbled together a MONSTER out of bits of people?spare parts, you might say.  Well, he's got nothing on Uncle Fraser, a lonely mad scientist who decides to build himself a friend. Like most mad scientists' experiments, this one doesn't go according to plan....
Available since: 01/01/2015.
Print length: 68 pages.

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