Be Afraid - Be Very Afraid

Be Afraid - Be Very Afraid

infobox Book | | name = Be Afraid Be Very Afraid!
orig title =
translator =


author = R. L. Stine
cover_artist = Tim Jacobus
country = United States
language = English
series =
classification = fiction
genre = Horror fiction, Children's literature
publisher = Scholastic
release_date = August 1999
media_type = Print (Paperback)
pages = 118 p.
isbn =
preceded_by = Return to Ghost Camp
followed_by = The Haunted Car

"Be Afraid Be Very Afraid!" is the twentieth book in the , about a Dungeons and Dragons-style board game that comes to life when played--releasing the game's most frightening monsters and terrifying challenges.

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There's a new beast on the block.

Amanda Salerno finds a Dungeons & Dragons game & buys it for her brother Scream.Amanda is eaten by a fierce tyrannosaurus rex. Scream protests that the beast let his sister go, but he is eaten too.Scream & Amanda grow beards.


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