You Can't Come in Here! the Graphic Novel l61j
ebook ∣ You're Invited to a Creepover: Graphic Novel 3n572n
By P.J. Night 5z6f64
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The bestselling You're Invited to a Creepover middle grade series comes to graphic novels with this second book about neighbors who may be more than they appear.
Emily Hunter loves hanging out with her new neighbors. From their decked-out rec room to their almost-professional guitar playing, Drew and Vicky Strig are super cool.
Since Drew and Vicky are homeschooled, Emily's other friends haven't gotten to know them yet. So Emily comes up with a plan for everyone to meet—a big party and sleepover at her house! But as Emily gets ready for the party, she begins to wonder about Drew and Vicky. They won't let Emily into certain rooms in their house. And a wolf howls on their lawn every night. Is it only Emily's overactive imagination or are the new neighbors more than just a little strange?
Creepy full-color graphic s tell the story with the same horror as the original novel! This terrifying tale is a level 4 on the Creep-o-Meter.
Emily Hunter loves hanging out with her new neighbors. From their decked-out rec room to their almost-professional guitar playing, Drew and Vicky Strig are super cool.
Since Drew and Vicky are homeschooled, Emily's other friends haven't gotten to know them yet. So Emily comes up with a plan for everyone to meet—a big party and sleepover at her house! But as Emily gets ready for the party, she begins to wonder about Drew and Vicky. They won't let Emily into certain rooms in their house. And a wolf howls on their lawn every night. Is it only Emily's overactive imagination or are the new neighbors more than just a little strange?
Creepy full-color graphic s tell the story with the same horror as the original novel! This terrifying tale is a level 4 on the Creep-o-Meter.