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Beware, The Snowman

Beware, The Snowman
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Author R. L. Stine
Country United States
Language English
Series Goosebumps
Genre(s) Horror fiction, Children's literature
Publisher Scholastic
Publication date January 1997
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 113 pp
Preceded by Calling All Creeps!
Followed by How I Learned To Fly

Beware, The Snowman is the fifty-first Goosebumps title, written by R. L. Stine and published in 1997.

Plot

A girl named Jaclyn who lives with her aunt Greta in a place where it snows greatly. In this town, called Sherpia, a creepy looking snowman is built before every house. Jaclyn is told from the local children, Eli and Rolanda, that a snowman lives in a cave on a mountain. Below the cave, a crazy man called Conrad lived with a white wolf. It was said that he worked for the snowman.

To find out the truth, Jaclyn herself goes up the mountain, despite some warnings she hears one night. The snowman tells him that he was Jaclyn's father. Aunt Greta comes up and tells Jaclyn not to believe the snowman, and that he was an evil monster. To find out the truth, Jaclyn reads a poem, told by her mother, who died as a sorceress years ago. When she reads the poem, the spell is broken and a horrible monster is set free.

Just then an army of snowmen come marching and freeze the snowman. It turns out that Conrad sent the snowmen to kill the monster, and he was Jaclyn's father and he was a sorceror. They become a family once again.


 
 
 

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