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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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3 comments:
You know how when you repeat a word over and over and it starts sounding completely ridiculous, like "How could anyone think that was a good idea for a word?" I just reached that point with 'doppelganger'.
I know this is supposed to be an exposition chapter, but Frankly I think Grandfather's mistaken. Dark Peter jusst seems a lot deeper than an omen.
Doppelganger, doppelganger, doppelganger.
Beemall = A new idea being tested in heartland America. There are no signs on the shops, no labels on the products, and no-one is allowed to talk. Instead, they must show other shoppers where the goods are through a complex interpretive dance.
Doppelganger.
Rubberduck -
Yes. Like 'tartlet.'
(That's a FRIENDS joke.)
You think GF is mistaken?
Hmmmm...
I laughed my self silly at the beemall definition, I so wanted to share it with a beekeeper friend of mine but it is one of those gotta be there things, it actually caused me to delurk before I was all caught up, Wonderful stories Darren, thank you so much.
Blumack; the act of slapping someone with a bludgeon
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