Seven Spiders Spinning

Seven Spiders Spinning by Gregory Maguire is a First Edition published by Harper Collins on August 4, 1995. This 132-page book is written in English and presents a whimsical tale centered around the unexpected escape of seven baby Siberian snow spiders that thaw out from a glacier. As these tiny tarantulas emerge, they find themselves drawn to the members of a girls’ club known as the Tattletales, leading to a series of humorous and chaotic events.
Readers will encounter a blend of juvenile fiction, humor, and elements of horror as the story unfolds. The narrative follows the spiders’ adventures, particularly when one is captured by a classmate, prompting the others to embark on a rescue mission. As the spiders grow larger and more aggressive, the situation escalates, creating tension not only for the Tattletales but also for their rivals, the Copycats. This engaging story explores themes of friendship and rivalry, all set against the backdrop of Halloween celebrations.
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It’s the discovery of the century: seven baby Siberian snow spiders frozen in a glacier. But as the spectacular chunk of ice is being trucked for analysis, the tiny tarantulas defrost — and escape. And when their beady spider eyes open for the very first time, they spy the seven members of a girls’ club, the Tattletales. Each spider picks a girl and falls instantly in love.
But love begins to sour when one of the spiders is captured by the Tattletales’ classmate, Pearl. Six alarmed arachnids set off one by one to rescue their sibling. And as they get bigger, they get meaner … which means major trouble for Pearl, the Tattletales, and the rival boys’ club, the Copycats. Because there’s only one thing worse than a love bite from a poisonous snow spider — and that’s the bite of love gone bad!
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