Don't Forget Me! (Nightmare Room Series #1)

Don't Forget Me! (Nightmare Room Series #1)

by R. L. Stine
Don't Forget Me! (Nightmare Room Series #1)

Don't Forget Me! (Nightmare Room Series #1)

by R. L. Stine

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Overview

Danielle Warner was only pretending to hypnotize her brother Peter. So why is Peter acting so strange... so terrifying? Doesn't Peter realize it was all a joke? Danielle and her brother are about to learn a frightening lesson: It's not a good idea to kid around—in The Nightmare Room.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780061756955
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 10/06/2009
Series: Nightmare Room Series , #1
Sold by: HARPERCOLLINS
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 748,150
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 8 - 14 Years

About the Author

About The Author

R.L. Stine has more than 350 million English language books in print, plus international editions in 32 languages, making him one of the most popular children’s authors in history. Besides Goosebumps, R.L. Stine has written other series, including Fear Street, Rotten School, Mostly Ghostly, The Nightmare Room, and Dangerous Girls. R.L. Stine lives in New York with his wife, Jane, and his Cavalier King Charles spaniel, Minnie. Visit him online at rlstine.com.

Hometown:

New York, New York

Date of Birth:

October 8, 1943

Place of Birth:

Columbus, Ohio

Education:

B.A., Ohio State University, 1965

Read an Excerpt

Chapter One

Go ahead and scream.
No one can hear you. You're no longer in the safe world you know.
You've taken a terrifying step . . .
into the darkest corners of your imagination.
You've opened the door to . . .

Welcome...

For all of us there's a place where true horror waits'our own personal Nightmare Room. You might find it anywhere'at home, at school, in the woods, at the mall . . . in your MIND. Take one step, shut your eyes'and you're there. You've crossed the line. You've crossed over, from reality to nightmare.

I'm R.L. Stine. Let me introduce you to Danielle Warner. She's that worried--looking girl with the solemn, dark eyes.

Danielle has been very tense lately. Anyone would be tense moving into an old house with long shadows, creaking doors, mysterious groans, and whispers.

And now, Danielle's brother, Peter, is frightening her. He is acting strange--strange and dangerous. And it might be Danielle's fault.

Maybe she shouldn't have told Peter she wished she was an only child. Sure, she was only joking. But Danielle is about to learn a terrifying lesson. Sometimes your most evil wishes come true . . . in THE NIGHTMARE ROOM.

I wrapped my hands around my brother's throat and started to tighten them. “Die, monster, die!” I screamed.

Peter spun out of my grasp. “Danielle, give me a break,” he groaned, rubbing his throat. “You're about as funny as head lice.”

My friend Addie laughed. She thinks everything Peter says is funny.

“I know what we can do for the talent show at school,” I told her. “A magic act. We can make Peterdisappear.”

Peter stuck his tongue out at me. It was purple from the grape soda he was drinking.

Mom appeared in the kitchen carrying a tall stack of dinner plates. She set them down on the counter next to the piles of bowls and cups she had unpacked. She blew a strand of hair off her forehead and frowned at me.

“Danielle, stop saying things like that about your little brother. You'd feel terrible if anything happened to Peter.”

“Yeah. Terrible,” I said, rolling my eyes. “But I'd get over it in a minute or two.”

“Mom, do you know what Danielle said?” Peter asked in a tiny, hurt voice. “She said her birthday wish is to be an only child!”

Mom scowled at me. “You didn't really say that to Peter, did you?”

“Of course not,” I replied, glaring at Peter, who was still pretending to be hurt. “I mean, maybe I said it. But it was just a joke.”

“Your face is a joke!” Peter said.

Addie laughed again.

Why does she think Peter is such a riot? Why do all my friends think he's so adorable and funny?

Mom narrowed her eyes at me. “Danielle, you're fifteen and Peter is nine.

You're supposed to be the grown-up. You have to take care of him.”

“No problem,” I said. I raised my hands to strangle him again. “I'll be glad to take care of him!” I dove at him.

Peter laughed and squirmed away.

It was the kind of kidding around brothers and sisters do all the time. Nothing to it, really. It was all so innocent and good-natured.

I had no idea what was to come in the next few days.

I had no idea I really was about to lose my brother.

It all started that day, the day Addie came to see our new house.

Mom had picked up a stack of china saucers and was carrying it to a cabinet above the stove. “Danielle, are you going to help me unpack this stuff?” she asked. “We've only got about a hundred more cartons to open.”

“I'll open some!” Peter volunteered eagerly. He chugged the rest of his grape soda and tossed the can to the counter. “I'll open all of them!”

Mom shook her head. “I don't want to open all of them now. Just the ones for the kitchen.”

“Let me help!” Peter cried.

I motioned to Addie to follow me. “I'll help right after I give Addie the house tour,” I told Mom.

Addie tossed her blond ponytail behind her shoulders and hopped down from the kitchen stool. “I can't wait to see your new house, Mrs. Warner,” she said cheerfully.

Addie is a very cheerful girl. That's her thing. She even wears cheerful colors. Today she had a silky pink vest over a blue T-shirt and bright orange capri pants she bought at some thrift store for two dollars.

Outrageous colors! But Addie always looked really together.

The red-and-blue glass beads she wore every day clattered as she started across the kitchen. Addie has a lot of style. I like things kind of plain and simple.

My favorite color is gray. She always makes me feel brighter just walking beside me.

“Whoa.” Mom stepped in front of Addie, blocking her way. “Did you get your ears pierced again?”

Addie nodded.

Mom carefully examined the white and gold hoops in Addie's ears. “Three in each ear?”

Addie nodded again. “Yeah. Only three.”

Peter pushed in between Mom and Addie. “Hey, Mom, can I get my nose pierced?”

Mom's mouth dropped open but no sound came out.

I picked up the hammer Dad had been using. “Here, Peter,” I said. “I'll do it for you.”

Peter stuck out his purple tongue again.

“Stop picking on Peter,” Mom said.

“Boohoo.” Peter rubbed his eyes and pretended to cry. “She hurt my feelings.”

I dropped the hammer, grabbed Addie's arm, and tugged her to the kitchen door.

“Come on. The grand house tour. I'm showing off this magnificent mansion.” I stepped over a pile of carpentry tools.

“Be careful,” Mom called after us. “The molding in the back hall was just painted. And there are still a few floorboards missing back there.”

“We'll be careful,” I said.

“I want to give the tour!” Peter shouted, running after Addie and me. “We can start in my room. I have the coolest window seat. When we unpack my binoculars, I can sit there and spy on the neighbors. And my closet's bigger than my old bedroom. And I think there's a secret compartment in the wall!”

The Nightmare Room #1: Don't Forget Me!. Copyright © by R.L. Stine. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Available now wherever books are sold.

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