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Books of scary stories with two or three plots each
Looking for a short scary story book! A girl (Chloe) is turned into a cat and stoned?Looking for two stories about a telekinetic boyLooking for a collection of scary stories for childrenFantasy book filled with short disturbing storiesBook with 2 or three short stories70s scary stories youth anthology. Very eerie black-and-white drawings. a ghost saves a kid from drowningBook of three short stories with gay themesCollection of scary children 's stories- Ember escapes a fireStory identification: A book with three sci-fi short storiesShort story - three kids, one wish eachLooking for a book of scary short stories
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I was in 4th or 5th grade and I remember reading these books, they were like scary stories and each book had two or three plots.
One was about this boy that stole an apple from his neighbors backyard and turned into a tree. Another where this girl's friends were throwing rocks at this old lady’s window and she hits and kills a cat, then she turns into a cat and gets killed. There was also a story about a girl who could hear phone calls and radio frequencies in her head.
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I was in 4th or 5th grade and I remember reading these books, they were like scary stories and each book had two or three plots.
One was about this boy that stole an apple from his neighbors backyard and turned into a tree. Another where this girl's friends were throwing rocks at this old lady’s window and she hits and kills a cat, then she turns into a cat and gets killed. There was also a story about a girl who could hear phone calls and radio frequencies in her head.
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Hi! Not to sound creepy, but about when were you in 4th/5th grade? That would help a lot to narrow down the possible dates of when the book is from. Thanks!
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I was in 4th or 5th grade and I remember reading these books, they were like scary stories and each book had two or three plots.
One was about this boy that stole an apple from his neighbors backyard and turned into a tree. Another where this girl's friends were throwing rocks at this old lady’s window and she hits and kills a cat, then she turns into a cat and gets killed. There was also a story about a girl who could hear phone calls and radio frequencies in her head.
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I was in 4th or 5th grade and I remember reading these books, they were like scary stories and each book had two or three plots.
One was about this boy that stole an apple from his neighbors backyard and turned into a tree. Another where this girl's friends were throwing rocks at this old lady’s window and she hits and kills a cat, then she turns into a cat and gets killed. There was also a story about a girl who could hear phone calls and radio frequencies in her head.
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– Nathan Griffiths
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Hi! Not to sound creepy, but about when were you in 4th/5th grade? That would help a lot to narrow down the possible dates of when the book is from. Thanks!
– Stormblessed
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Hi Alyssa, welcome to Stack Exchange, please check this guide to see if there are any more details you could provide to aid in answering your question: scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/9335/…
– Nathan Griffiths
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Hi! Not to sound creepy, but about when were you in 4th/5th grade? That would help a lot to narrow down the possible dates of when the book is from. Thanks!
– Stormblessed
1 hour ago
Hi Alyssa, welcome to Stack Exchange, please check this guide to see if there are any more details you could provide to aid in answering your question: scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/9335/…
– Nathan Griffiths
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Hi Alyssa, welcome to Stack Exchange, please check this guide to see if there are any more details you could provide to aid in answering your question: scifi.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/9335/…
– Nathan Griffiths
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Hi! Not to sound creepy, but about when were you in 4th/5th grade? That would help a lot to narrow down the possible dates of when the book is from. Thanks!
– Stormblessed
1 hour ago
Hi! Not to sound creepy, but about when were you in 4th/5th grade? That would help a lot to narrow down the possible dates of when the book is from. Thanks!
– Stormblessed
1 hour ago
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These are from the Midnight Library series by Damien Graves.
"One was about this boy that stole an apple from his neighbors backyard and turned into a tree."
This is "An Apple a Day" from Voices (2007).
A summary from a review (spelling/style corrected, emphasis mine):
The last story, "An Apple a Day"...is about a young boy named Tim who is mad about his neighbor scaring his grandma after his neighbor accuses him of eating one of his apples. Tim tries to get him back by spelling out the word "bully" with his own apples in his backyard and eating one of the apples. Strange things start happening the next day when he starts coughing up apple seeds and growing leaves out of his ear. The book slowly turns Tim into a literal apple tree.
Goodreads
"...this girl's friends were throwing rocks at this old lady’s window and she hits and kills a cat, then she turns into a cat and gets killed."
This is "The Cat Lady", from the book of the same name (2007).
A blurb (emphasis mine):
Chloe never quite believed her friends' stories about the Cat Lady. But when a dare goes horribly wrong, she finds out that the truth is more terrifying than anyone had ever imagined...
Goodreads
"...each book had two or three plots."
From the same summary:
Plus, two more terrible tales...
Goodreads
"There was also a story about a girl who could hear phone calls and radio frequencies in her head."
This is "Voices" from the book of the same name (2007).
A summary from a review (grammar corrected, emphasis added):
The book is about a girl who is going through some problems with her family's health and such. Her mom ends up in the hospital and there's not exactly anything that she can do. She hears voices of people talking, listens into phone calls between people all the time, and this so-called power isn't something she can control.
Goodreads
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These are from the Midnight Library series by Damien Graves.
"One was about this boy that stole an apple from his neighbors backyard and turned into a tree."
This is "An Apple a Day" from Voices (2007).
A summary from a review (spelling/style corrected, emphasis mine):
The last story, "An Apple a Day"...is about a young boy named Tim who is mad about his neighbor scaring his grandma after his neighbor accuses him of eating one of his apples. Tim tries to get him back by spelling out the word "bully" with his own apples in his backyard and eating one of the apples. Strange things start happening the next day when he starts coughing up apple seeds and growing leaves out of his ear. The book slowly turns Tim into a literal apple tree.
Goodreads
"...this girl's friends were throwing rocks at this old lady’s window and she hits and kills a cat, then she turns into a cat and gets killed."
This is "The Cat Lady", from the book of the same name (2007).
A blurb (emphasis mine):
Chloe never quite believed her friends' stories about the Cat Lady. But when a dare goes horribly wrong, she finds out that the truth is more terrifying than anyone had ever imagined...
Goodreads
"...each book had two or three plots."
From the same summary:
Plus, two more terrible tales...
Goodreads
"There was also a story about a girl who could hear phone calls and radio frequencies in her head."
This is "Voices" from the book of the same name (2007).
A summary from a review (grammar corrected, emphasis added):
The book is about a girl who is going through some problems with her family's health and such. Her mom ends up in the hospital and there's not exactly anything that she can do. She hears voices of people talking, listens into phone calls between people all the time, and this so-called power isn't something she can control.
Goodreads
Googled boy turns into "tree" scary "apple" book
and found this answer.
If this is the correct answer, please accept it by clicking the checkmark under the voting buttons.
– Stormblessed
57 mins ago
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These are from the Midnight Library series by Damien Graves.
"One was about this boy that stole an apple from his neighbors backyard and turned into a tree."
This is "An Apple a Day" from Voices (2007).
A summary from a review (spelling/style corrected, emphasis mine):
The last story, "An Apple a Day"...is about a young boy named Tim who is mad about his neighbor scaring his grandma after his neighbor accuses him of eating one of his apples. Tim tries to get him back by spelling out the word "bully" with his own apples in his backyard and eating one of the apples. Strange things start happening the next day when he starts coughing up apple seeds and growing leaves out of his ear. The book slowly turns Tim into a literal apple tree.
Goodreads
"...this girl's friends were throwing rocks at this old lady’s window and she hits and kills a cat, then she turns into a cat and gets killed."
This is "The Cat Lady", from the book of the same name (2007).
A blurb (emphasis mine):
Chloe never quite believed her friends' stories about the Cat Lady. But when a dare goes horribly wrong, she finds out that the truth is more terrifying than anyone had ever imagined...
Goodreads
"...each book had two or three plots."
From the same summary:
Plus, two more terrible tales...
Goodreads
"There was also a story about a girl who could hear phone calls and radio frequencies in her head."
This is "Voices" from the book of the same name (2007).
A summary from a review (grammar corrected, emphasis added):
The book is about a girl who is going through some problems with her family's health and such. Her mom ends up in the hospital and there's not exactly anything that she can do. She hears voices of people talking, listens into phone calls between people all the time, and this so-called power isn't something she can control.
Goodreads
Googled boy turns into "tree" scary "apple" book
and found this answer.
If this is the correct answer, please accept it by clicking the checkmark under the voting buttons.
– Stormblessed
57 mins ago
add a comment |
These are from the Midnight Library series by Damien Graves.
"One was about this boy that stole an apple from his neighbors backyard and turned into a tree."
This is "An Apple a Day" from Voices (2007).
A summary from a review (spelling/style corrected, emphasis mine):
The last story, "An Apple a Day"...is about a young boy named Tim who is mad about his neighbor scaring his grandma after his neighbor accuses him of eating one of his apples. Tim tries to get him back by spelling out the word "bully" with his own apples in his backyard and eating one of the apples. Strange things start happening the next day when he starts coughing up apple seeds and growing leaves out of his ear. The book slowly turns Tim into a literal apple tree.
Goodreads
"...this girl's friends were throwing rocks at this old lady’s window and she hits and kills a cat, then she turns into a cat and gets killed."
This is "The Cat Lady", from the book of the same name (2007).
A blurb (emphasis mine):
Chloe never quite believed her friends' stories about the Cat Lady. But when a dare goes horribly wrong, she finds out that the truth is more terrifying than anyone had ever imagined...
Goodreads
"...each book had two or three plots."
From the same summary:
Plus, two more terrible tales...
Goodreads
"There was also a story about a girl who could hear phone calls and radio frequencies in her head."
This is "Voices" from the book of the same name (2007).
A summary from a review (grammar corrected, emphasis added):
The book is about a girl who is going through some problems with her family's health and such. Her mom ends up in the hospital and there's not exactly anything that she can do. She hears voices of people talking, listens into phone calls between people all the time, and this so-called power isn't something she can control.
Goodreads
Googled boy turns into "tree" scary "apple" book
and found this answer.
These are from the Midnight Library series by Damien Graves.
"One was about this boy that stole an apple from his neighbors backyard and turned into a tree."
This is "An Apple a Day" from Voices (2007).
A summary from a review (spelling/style corrected, emphasis mine):
The last story, "An Apple a Day"...is about a young boy named Tim who is mad about his neighbor scaring his grandma after his neighbor accuses him of eating one of his apples. Tim tries to get him back by spelling out the word "bully" with his own apples in his backyard and eating one of the apples. Strange things start happening the next day when he starts coughing up apple seeds and growing leaves out of his ear. The book slowly turns Tim into a literal apple tree.
Goodreads
"...this girl's friends were throwing rocks at this old lady’s window and she hits and kills a cat, then she turns into a cat and gets killed."
This is "The Cat Lady", from the book of the same name (2007).
A blurb (emphasis mine):
Chloe never quite believed her friends' stories about the Cat Lady. But when a dare goes horribly wrong, she finds out that the truth is more terrifying than anyone had ever imagined...
Goodreads
"...each book had two or three plots."
From the same summary:
Plus, two more terrible tales...
Goodreads
"There was also a story about a girl who could hear phone calls and radio frequencies in her head."
This is "Voices" from the book of the same name (2007).
A summary from a review (grammar corrected, emphasis added):
The book is about a girl who is going through some problems with her family's health and such. Her mom ends up in the hospital and there's not exactly anything that she can do. She hears voices of people talking, listens into phone calls between people all the time, and this so-called power isn't something she can control.
Goodreads
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Hi! Not to sound creepy, but about when were you in 4th/5th grade? That would help a lot to narrow down the possible dates of when the book is from. Thanks!
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