Call Waiting

Call Waiting by R. L. Stine is a juvenile fiction title published by Scholastic in 2001. This new edition spans 167 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Karen, who is heartbroken when her boyfriend Ethan attempts to end their relationship. In a desperate attempt to keep him close, she fabricates a scenario involving threatening phone calls, but the situation escalates when the fake calls turn into a frightening reality.
Readers will find a blend of suspense and horror as Karen navigates the consequences of her actions. The narrative explores themes of deception and the impact of fear, drawing readers into a chilling tale that unfolds with unexpected twists. This edition offers an engaging experience for those interested in horror stories aimed at a younger audience, making it a notable addition to R. L. Stine’s body of work.
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Karen is distraught when her boyfriend Ethan tries to break up with her. She comes up with a way of keeping him around by pretending that she is being plagued with threatening phone calls. It works, until Ethan discovers the truth. Suddenly, the pretend phone calls become all too real.
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