Eerie, Indiana Series by John Peel, Sherry Shahan, Mike Ford, Robert James, Michael Thomas Ford, Jeremy Roberts, Jim Defilice

4.00 · 13 ratings
  • Return to Foreverware (Eerie, Indiana #1)
    #1

    Return to Foreverware (Eerie, Indiana #1)

    Mike Ford

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1997

    Based on the hit Fox Kids TV show Eerie, Indiana, this new series is sure to be a hit among young readers! This specially-priced introductory novel finds Marshall Teller and Simon Holmes working at cleaning the basement and attic at the Stewart's house. The boys think their employers are strange--everything about their habits and clothes wreaks of 20 years in the past. Back then, Mrs. Stewart was a Foreverware representative--she sold the creepy containers that can keep anything fresh--forever... more

  • Bureau of Lost (Eerie, Indiana #2)
    #2

    Bureau of Lost (Eerie, Indiana #2)

    John Peel

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1997

    Down at the Lost & Found Department in Eerie, something's missing: the Missing People! A power failure has released them from their cryogenic storage chambers, and now Jesse James, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Amelia Earhart and many more are on the loose -- and Marshall and Simon have to get them back... more

  • The Eerie Triangle (Eerie, Indiana #3)
    #3

    The Eerie Triangle (Eerie, Indiana #3)

    Mike Ford, Michael Thomas Ford

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1997

    EERIE'S HISTORYIT SEEMS LIKE AN AVERAGE LITTLE TOWN AT FIRST. BUT THINGS ARE REALLY *REALLY* WEIRD IN THE EERIE TRIANGLE.That's quite a handsome statue of Zebediah Eerie in front of the Eerie Town Hall. But how come there's no mention of the town's founder in history books--or anywhere else? And what about those hundred-year-old pictures of people who still live in Eerie today? Marshall and Simon know the truth must be out there somewhere, and they're going to find it... more

  • Simon and Marshall's Excellent Adventure (Eerie, Indiana #4)
    #4

    Simon and Marshall's Excellent Adventure (Eerie, Indiana #4)

    John Peel

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1997

    Who is the mysterious thief stalking Marshall and why would he want to steal the soggy gum from under his desk? Simon and Marshall suspect the new boy, Jazen, who seems to disappear into thin air as he is about to be caught.

  • Fountain of Weird (Eerie, Indiana #6)
    #6

    Fountain of Weird (Eerie, Indiana #6)

    Sherry Shahan

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1961

    Marshall and Simon find themselves at the Old Fogey's Farm, run by Dr. Beelzebug, who has discovered a way to stop people from aging. But he uses hormones from young people to do it -- and he plans for the boys to be his next donors.

  • Attack of the Two-Ton Tomatoes (Eerie, Indiana #7)
    #7

    Attack of the Two-Ton Tomatoes (Eerie, Indiana #7)

    Mike Ford

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1998

    When a super-big, super-juicy new line of vegetables is introduced to Eerie, even the kids at the junior high love to eat them. Then people start developing a strange mossy green rash, they get really thirsty, and they want to stay out in the sun all day. Now Marshall and Simon have to stop everybody in Eerie from vegging out--for good. (Digest) .

  • Bring Me a Dream (Eerie, Indiana #9)
    #9

    Bring Me a Dream (Eerie, Indiana #9)

    Robert James

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1998

    When anything the Tellers dream of is delivered to Marshall's door, it's fun at first -- until the delivery van starts leaving nightmares!When Marshall calls up Eerie's Federal Parcel Delivery company, they don't even ask him what he wants, but they still bring him a package the next morning: it's a pair of special glasses that Marshall dreamed about the night before. Pretty soon, dream deliveries are showing up around town... more

  • Finger-Lickin' Strange (Eerie, Indiana #10)
    #10

    Finger-Lickin' Strange (Eerie, Indiana #10)

    Jeremy Roberts, Jim Defilice

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1998

    The new chef at World o' Stuff's lunch counter is a sensation: everybody raves about her cooking, but exactly how she creates her recipes is her secret. When Marshall and Simon discover her secret, and she opens up a new restaurant to compete with World o' Stuff, the boys realize they have to stop people from eating there, before Eerie is changed forever.

  • The Dollhouse That Time Forgot (Eerie, Indiana #11)
    #11

    The Dollhouse That Time Forgot (Eerie, Indiana #11)

    Mike Ford, Michael Thomas Ford

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1998

    A peculiar dollhouse is causing trouble for Marshall -- little by little, he's getting littler! Syndi and Mrs. Teller just love the old dollhouse they found at a yard sale, but Marshall and Simon aren't impressed. Still, when they see an interesting doll in a shop window, they make it a present for Syndi. But when Syndi puts the doll into the house, weirdness ensues. And when Marshall sneaks into a real-life house that looks like the dollhouse, he realizes that he's shrinking... more

  • Halloweird (Eerie, Indiana #15)
    #15

    Halloweird (Eerie, Indiana #15)

    Mike Ford, Michael Thomas Ford

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1998

    You'd think all the weirdness would give Eerie a rest at least once a year: maybe on Halloween? But no. Mitchell's dad is planning a special Halloween show on radio station WERD -- a spooky story about invaders from Mars. Then MItchell and Stanley find some cool stuff to wear at the local costume shop, and offer to help the owner organize a Halloween parade in return. Little do they know that they're about to get caught up in the weirdest adventure of all... more

  • Eerie in the Mirror (Eerie, Indiana #16)
    #16

    Eerie in the Mirror (Eerie, Indiana #16)

    Robert James

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1998

    When Stanley accidentally throws a rock through a mirror in Eerie, things get even weirder than usual. Not only does everything seem just the opposite of how it was before, but also when Mitchell gets back to his house later, Stanley's already there, and he thinks it's his house! Somehow, that mirror accident created two sets of boys in a crazy, mixed up Eerie. And if Mitchell and Stanley even touch the anti-Mitchell and anti-Stanley, they'll cancel each other out... more

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