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The Curse of Camp Cold Lake

R. L. Stine

Editorial: Scholastic Inc.

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From the New York Times–bestselling Goosebumps series, a shy tween at summer camp encounters a ghost who offers friendship—if she dares to accept it. 
 
Camp is supposed to be fun, but Sarah hates Camp Cold Lake. For one thing, it’s a water sports camp and she’s not a fan of swimming. The lake is gross and slimy. And she’s having a little trouble with her bunkmates. They hate her. 
 
So Sarah comes up with a plan. She’ll pretend to drown—then everyone will feel sorry for her. 
 
But things don’t go exactly the way Sarah planned. Because down by the cold, dark lake someone is watching her. Stalking her. Someone with pale blue eyes. And a see-through body . . .
Disponible desde: 27/11/2018.
Longitud de impresión: 104 páginas.

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