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  2. Witching hour - Wikipedia

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    In folklore, the witching hour or devil's hour is a time of night that is associated with supernatural events, whereby witches, demons and ghosts are thought to appear and be at their most powerful. Definitions vary, and include the hour immediately after midnight and the time between 3:00 am and 4:00 am.

  3. 3:AM Magazine - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, a book-length collection of 3:AM ' s popular "End Times" interviews of notable philosophers (as conducted by Richard Marshall) was published by Oxford University Press with a further volume following in 2017. [11] [12] 3:AM was listed as being among the top 25 websites for literature lovers by Jason Diamond in Flavorwire in 2013.

  4. 3 A.M. - Wikipedia

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    The 3AM Girls, gossip columnists for The Daily Mirror Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title 3 A.M. .

  5. Jeremy Bates (author) - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Bates (born July 8, 1978) is a Canadian/Australian author. He writes suspense and horror fiction, which typically explores the darker side of human nature. [1] [2] [3] His work is rich in atmosphere and sensory details. [4]

  6. Point Horror - Wikipedia

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    The Point Horror series was launched in 1991 by Scholastic Inc, with the publisher re-releasing several of its previous titles under the Point Horror banner. Authors who published under the label of Point Horror include R.L. Stine, L.J. Smith (author), Diane Hoh, Richie Tankersley Cusick, Christopher Pike, and Caroline B. Cooney. [2]

  7. List of Goosebumps books - Wikipedia

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    More than 400 million Goosebumps books have been sold, [1] making it the best-selling series of all time for several years. [2] At one point, Goosebumps sold 4 million books a month. [3] A film based on the books was released on October 16, 2015. [4] A new book series called Goosebumps House of Shivers set after Slappyworld started in September ...

  8. Jane Gaskell - Wikipedia

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    A Sweet, Sweet Summer features aliens visiting a violent future Earth; [7] Baird Searles stated the book makes "A Clockwork Orange look like Winnie the Pooh". [ 1 ] Gaskell wrote several social realism novels, Attic Summer (1963), The Fabulous Heroine (1966), All Neat in Black Stockings (1966) ( filmed in 1969 ) with Gaskell co-writing the ...

  9. Goosebumps Most Wanted - Wikipedia

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    Night for Noah Bienstock is a scary time. He keeps having the scariest dream that he's being hunted by a monster and can't escape. Daytime isn't much better for Noah, a shy, lonely 6th grader. But then Noah meets Monroe, the new kid in town. Monroe is assigned the seat next to Noah in school and they instantly hit it off. But there are some ...