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It Lives Under My Bed - cover

It Lives Under My Bed

A.E. Stanfill

Publisher: Next Chapter

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Summary

Imagine being the new kid in town, with no friends and just moved into a creepy house. Strange things are happening, and you don't know why.
 
This is what's happening to Bryan Sanders, and that's where Miller and Smith come in. They're the founders of Monster Files; the only ones willing to listen and help Bryan out.
 
Miller believes the whole town of Manila, Arkansas, is surrounded by the supernatural. And it only happens to the kids, not the adults: that's why not a single adult will listen, and that's why Monster Files was started.
 
This is their first real case, and Miller will do everything he can to help Bryan figure out what is under his bed. But is one of them hiding something?
 
It Lives Under My Bed is a story with a lot of laughs and fun scares for children of all ages.
Available since: 02/21/2022.

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