The Cold People - Christopher Pike - Books - Aladdin Paperbacks - 9781481410670 - February 3, 2015
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The Cold People

Christopher Pike

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The Cold People

Marc Notes: Adam and his friends are exploring the forest near Spooksville when they come across huge blocks of ice hidden among the trees. They decide to melt one, but when they do, a strange man comes out of the ice and tries to grab them. The man has very cold hands, and his eyes aren't too warm either! Soon there are dozens of Cold People running around Spooksville freezing everyone. It seems like nothing can stop them. But Adam and his friends have an idea that just might save the day. Or else get them turned into human Popsicles--Front jacket flap.;008-012. Publisher Marketing: Frozen enemies make for a chilling challenge in this fifth book in "New York Times "bestselling author Christopher Pike's Spooksville series--now on TV! Adam and his friend are exploring the forest near Spooksville when they come across huge blocks of ice, hidden among the trees. They decide to melt one of the blocks, but when they do, a strange man comes out of the ice and tries to grab them! The man has very cold hands--and his eyes aren't too warm either. Soon there are dozens of Cold People running around Spooksville, freezing the residents. Adam and his friends have an idea that just might save the day. Or will it get them turned into human popsicles? Contributor Bio:  Pike, Christopher Christopher Pike is the author of more than forty teen thrillers, including the Thirst, Remember Me, and Chain Letter series. Pike currently lives in Santa Barbara, where it is rumored he never leaves his house. But he can be found online at ChristopherPikeBooks.com.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released February 3, 2015
ISBN13 9781481410670
Publishers Aladdin Paperbacks
Pages 128
Dimensions 140 × 211 × 15 mm   ·   249 g

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