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  2. Into the Drowning Deep - Wikipedia

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    The ship is then swarmed by mermaids, resulting in the deaths of most of the crew members. As the ship's safety systems fail, Dr. Toth works to unravel the mysteries of mermaid physiology and save the remaining crew. Hallie Wilson learns to communicate with the captive mermaid via sign language, which saves several crew members from being eaten.

  3. Keeper (Appelt novel) - Wikipedia

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    Watermelon taught him to fly again, because Captain was on the second story with his broken wing while Signe left watermelon for him on the first story, Meggie Marie: The mother of Keeper, Meggie Marie had vanished seven years prior to the events in the book. According to a later chapter in the book, Meggie Marie had been told to leave by Signe ...

  4. 20 Scary Books to Read This Halloween — Just Don't Turn Off ...

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    No scary book list would be complete without the most frightening story of all time—The Exorcist. I first read this book while I was in middle school (my mother thought I would be scarred for ...

  5. Ingo (novel) - Wikipedia

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    She nearly falls into the sea but the Mer boy, Faro, helps her keep her balance. When she calls him a "mermaid", he gets very scornful of humans, saying that him being a mermaid is "anatomically impossible" as he is, firstly, male and secondly, "all that scaly-tails and hair-combing mermaid and merman stuff comes from humans".

  6. Are mermaids real or a fin-tastic fable? The history and ...

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    Take, for example, Disney’s 2023 remake of “The Little Mermaid,” the 2023 Netflix documentary “MerPeople” and Fairgrounds St. Pete, an immersive art and tech experience home to ...

  7. Aquamarine (novel) - Wikipedia

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    He believes their story because of his own encounter with a mermaid once. He takes them to the Capri Beach Club, where they organize the table and food for Aquamarine and Raymond. They then lift Aquamarine out of the pool—an operation wherein Claire must overcome a hesitation to enter water—and introduce her to Raymond.

  8. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark - Wikipedia

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    The first book contains 29 stories that Schwartz collected from folklore books, collections, and archives, as well as from interviews with informants. [9] [10] The stories in this book include: jump stories (stories that end with a jump scare) ghost stories, including a retelling of The Suffolk Miracle; folk music, including The Hearse Song

  9. Short & Shivery - Wikipedia

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    Short & Shivery, also known as Short & Shivery: Thirty Chilling Tales, is a series of scary short-story children's books, published between 1987 and 1998 and written by author Robert D. San Souci. The anthology series spawned several sequels throughout an 11-year span. Each book contained 30 tales from America and around the world, including ...