Summary
Eight stories of the bizarre, including one about granola that turns people into apple trees, and one about a strange desert creature that saves people from dying of thirst.
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"Sometimes clever, sometimes dark, and often quirky, the roundup offers good variety and lots of surprises, and like Jennings' previous anthologies of weird tales, it's a good change of pace, full of imagination." -- Stephanie Zuirin
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Bibliographic Details
Publisher: Penguin Group USA Published date: 1997 Size: 7.25 x 4.5 inches Weight: 0.15 pounds Ages: 4 to 6
Synopses
A collection of eight stories about the scary, the supernatural, or the unusual, including a mysterious bottle whose contents let you read people's minds and homemade granola that turns a boy into an apple tree.
Publisher's Notes
A collection of eight stories about the scary, the supernatural, or the unusual, including a mysterious bottle whose contents let you read people's minds and homemade granola that turns a boy into an apple tree.
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