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Table Of Contents
- Book 1 - PETER AND THE DEAD MEN
- Book 2 - PETER AND THE VAMPIRES
- Book 3 - PETER AND THE CHANGELING
- Book 4 - PETER AND THE SWAMP MONSTER
- Book 5 - PETER AND THE MANNEQUINS
- Book 6 - PETER & THE PSYCHO TRICK-OR-TREATERS
- Book 7 - PETER AND THE CARNIVAL OF EVIL
- Book 8 - PETER AND THE WEREWOLVES
- Book 9 - PETER AND THE FRANKENSTEIN
- Book 10 - PETER AND THE SMALL ONES
- Book 11 - PETER AND THE DARK SIDE
- Book 12 - PETER AND THE SNOW DEMON
- Book 13 - PETER AND THE MORGUE
- Book 14 - PETER AND THE HELPERS
- Book 15 - PETER AND THE MUSEUM
- Book 16 - GRANDFATHER AND THE GROWNUPS
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4 comments:
One of these days Dill is really going to push things way too far, LOL. And $9.00 for children's admission to a movie!!!
SionEwig,
GOOD POINT! I didn't research the price of a kid's movie ticket, especially in a small town like Duskerville. (I just tried now on Moviephone.com, and I can't find anything.) It's an evening show, but still, you're right - it should be a lot cheaper. Thanks for the pointer - I'll have to change it! If you have a more reasonable suggestion for a ticket price, let me know! I'm assuming maybe $6?
There is a movie theater I know of in a place like Duskerville and the prices are:
Adult - $4.75
High School Student - $4.00
Child - $2.75
They only have like two movie screens, since it's an old theater. they even have the old style popcorn maker!
~N7
$6 is about right for my area (near Memphis) for childrens (3-13) admission on first run non matinee movies. A matinee runs more like $4. But that doesn't mean that Dill wouldn't ask for $15, and concessions will add up real fast. I cringe whenever my wife and I take our 5 boys to the movies.
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