Go Eat Worms

Go Eat Worms by R. L. Stine, published by Hippo in 1995, is a juvenile fiction book that spans 119 pages. The story follows Todd, a boy with a fascination for worms, who enjoys tormenting his sister with them. However, his playful antics take a turn when the worms begin to observe him, leading to unexpected occurrences that unfold in unusual settings.
Readers will find a blend of horror and classic elements as Todd’s relationship with his worms evolves into something more sinister. The narrative explores themes of sibling rivalry and the consequences of Todd’s actions, as the worms start to appear in increasingly strange places. This edition, written in English, invites young readers to delve into a world where the ordinary becomes extraordinary, all through the lens of Todd’s unsettling experiences.
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Todd loves his worms, he loves torturing his sister with them. Until that is, the worms watch him, and not only that, they keep appearing in the weirdest of places.
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