The Creepy Creations of Professor Shock (Give Yourself Goosebumps, No 14)

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He's into heavy metal...really heavy metal...

      You and your friends decide to check out a new part of town. That's when you notice an old house with a sign that says "BEWARE-DANGER" on one side, and "PLEASE COME IN" on the other. Of cource, you decide to go and see what's up.

      The old man who lives there tells you he's looking for hel cleaning out his garage. And you find a secret room. Inside there's a robot and mirrors and all kinds of great stuff. If you look in the mirrors, you'll find yourself in a place where everythings backwards. If you turn on the robot, you'll be walking in a metal wonderland. Can you get back before you're a pile of nuts and bolts?

Pages yellowed.
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AuthorR. L. Stine
PublisherApple (Scholastic)
PlaceNew York
Year1997
ISBN9780590847742
BindingPaperback
ConditionFair
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