Fitzgerald Traflon III hates the food at Maple Grove Middle School—it’s totally gross. The pizza tastes like cardboard, the spaghetti like glue, and the hot dogs like rubber. Fitz has even heard the hamburgers are made from horse meat! Then Miss Buggy takes over the cafeteria, and things start to change. Fitz’s friends love Miss Buggy’s cooking, but Fitz still won’t eat it. Soon his friends are acting really strange. They’re even fighting for seconds. And the more they eat . . . the weirder they get!
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Once again bestselling author Betsy Haynes (The Fabulous Five series) has unleashed her prolific pen, this time to delightfully horrifying good use. Bone Chillers is an entertaining collection of grotesqueries that are especially twisted for the minds of young readers. Grounded in the familiar terrain of school, shopping malls, or family affairs, each fantasia exposes a macabre world of demons and monsters lurking just below the mundane surface of everyday life. In Back to School, Miss Buggy is the new cook in the cafeteria and the kids are all abuzz over her mysteriously delicious recipes. But they wouldn't be quite so hungry if they knew what she was really stirring up for lunch.... Overflowing with buckets of gore and more than a little vomitus, Bone Chillers aren't for the squeamish. But there's a moral hidden in this madness and, in the end, the good guys usually come out on top--even if they are covered in some kind of slime. --George Laney --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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- Release Date 07/07/1994
- Author Betsy Haynes
- Language English
- Company Lions
- Weight 2.08 ounces
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