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Eerie, Indiana
Series · 13
books · 1961-1998

Books in series

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#1

Return to Foreverware

1997

In the first volume in a series based on the hit TV show Eerie Indiana, Marshall Teller and Simon Holmes take a summer job with the Stewarts, an odd family that stores its possessions in Foreverware, creepy containers with some most unusual powers. Original.
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#2

Bureau of Lost

1997

The Bureau of Missing in Eerie, Indiana, is home to all the "missing" people who disappear under mysterious circumstances. Elvis is an escapee and roams the streets of Eerie. Now, five dangerous criminals are on the loose. Marshall and Simon must track down Butch Cassidy and other outlaws.
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#3

The Eerie Triangle

1997

That's quite a handsome statue of Zebediah Eerie in front of the Eerie Town Hall. But how come there's no mention of the town's founder in history books—or anywhere else? And what about those hundred-year-old pictures of people who still live in Eerie today ? Marshall and Simon know the truth must be out there somewhere, and they're going to find it. Because the earliest appearance of Eerie they can dig up came right after a bunch of UFO sightings in the Fifties. Could the real founders of Eerie have come from...the skies? And if that startling fact has been covered up...what else don't we know about the strangest place in America?
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#4

Simon and Marshall's Excellent Adventure

1997

When all of his possessions, from his sneakers to his homework to the gum underneath his desk, begin to disappear, Marshall and his friend Simon begin to suspect a new kid from school and find the truth stranger than expected. Original.
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#5

Have Yourself an Eerie Little Christmas

1997

Marshall has found a great Christmas gift for his mother: an old-fashioned snow globe with a little village in miniature. But after Marshall shows the globe to Simon at midnight, a real blizzard starts. It doesn't take long for the boys to realize that they've become trapped inside the village, and lost in time as well.
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#6

Fountain of Weird

1961

When Simon gets a baby-food jar filled with clear liquid at Eerie's Swap-O-Rama, the jar mysteriously comes alive and leads him and Marshall to a retirement home, where Dr. Beezlebug has found a way to prevent aging and all he needs is young donors to keep this process alive. Original.
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#7

Attack of the Two-Ton Tomatoes

1998

When a super-big, super-juicy new line of vegetables is introduced to Eerie, even the kids at the junior high love to eat them. Then people start developing a strange mossy green rash, they get really thirsty, and they want to stay out in the sun all day. Now Marshall and Simon have to stop everybody in Eerie from vegging out—for good. (Digest) .
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#8

Who Framed Alice Prophet?

1998

A mysterious painting leads Marshall and Simon on the trail of an artist who learned how to put real life into her work.In the Eerie Museum, Marshall and Simon admire a beautiful painting of a girl named Alice Prophet standing in a flower garden. But when they come back to look at it the next day, the lovely garden is now threatened by storm clouds, and Alice seems to be scared of a sinister shadow to one side. Nobody seems to notice except the boys They find out that the real Alice Prophet learned how to put things from the real world into her paintings—for good. The boys suspect that may have included Alice herself, now trapped inside her own painting.
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#9

Bring Me a Dream

1998

When anything the Tellers dream of is delivered to Marshall's door, it's fun at first—until the delivery van starts leaving nightmares!When Marshall calls up Eerie's Federal Parcel Delivery company, they don't even ask him what he wants, but they still bring him a package the next morning: it's a pair of special glasses that Marshall dreamed about the night before. Pretty soon, dream deliveries are showing up around town. But not every dream is a good one, and when nightmares start to get delivered as well, it's time for Eerie to wake up.
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#11

The Dollhouse That Time Forgot

1998

When Marshall buys Syndi a doll for her new dollhouse, one that looks uncannily like the new girl at school, he finds himself, little by little, growing smaller, until he can sneak into a dollhouse just like Syndi's. Original.
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#12

They Say…

1998

They say it looks like rain. They say a black cat is bad luck. They say you shouldn't go swimming right after you eat. But who are the "they" that made up all these rules? Marshall and Simon meet a lost old woman who needs their help: it's time for the annual Gathering of They, when They decide on all their sayings for the year. But somebody doesn't want They to meet. If the boys can't unravel this mystery and bring They together, nobody will know what They say about anything.
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#15

Halloweird

1998

While Mitchell's father plans a special Halloween radio broadcast about Martian invaders, Mitchell and Stanley help a costume-shop proprietor organize a Halloween parade, only to discover that some of the inhabitants of Eerie are not really people and that the radio show just might turn out to be true. Original.
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#16

Eerie in the Mirror

1998

When Stanley accidentally throws a rock through a mirror in Eerie, things get even weirder than usual. Not only does everything seem just the opposite of how it was before, but also when Mitchell gets back to his house later, Stanley's already there, and he thinks it's his house! Somehow, that mirror accident created two sets of boys in a crazy, mixed up Eerie. And if Mitchell and Stanley even touch the anti-Mitchell and anti-Stanley, they'll cancel each other out. Unless they can fix things again, there'll be nothing left of the boys but a black hole!

Authors

Mike Ford
Author · 12 books
Pseudonym for Michael Thomas Ford.
Michael Thomas Ford
Author · 29 books

Michael Thomas Ford is the author of more than 75 books in genres ranging from humor to horror, literary fiction to nonfiction. His work for adult readers includes the best-selling novels What We Remember, The Road Home, Changing Tides, Full Circle, Looking for It and Last Summer, and his five essay collections in the "Trials of My Queer Life" series. His novel Lily was a Tiptree Award Longlist title and a finalist for both the Lambda Literary Award and the Shirley Jackson Award. He is also the author of the Sickening Adventures series of books featuring popular contestants from RuPaul's Drag Race. As a writer for young adults he is the author of the novels Suicide Notes, Z, and Love & Other Curses, and under the name Isobel Bird he wrote the popular "Circle of Three" series. His work has been nominated for 14 Lambda Literary Awards, twice winning for Best Humor Book, twice for Best Romance Novel, and once for Best Mystery. He was also nominated for a Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award (for his novel The Dollhouse That Time Forgot).

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