SPONSORED: R.L. Stine’s ‘Don’t Stay Up Late’ Advance Reader’s Copies

Can nightmares really come true? It's always a possibility in Shadyside. Get your ARC of R.L. Stine's Don't Stay Up Late now to find out—and you'd better leave the lights on. NOTE: This content was sponsored and contributed by Macmillan.
In the small town of Shadyside DON’T STAY UP LATE because horrible things can happen… Don't Stay Up Late Day and night, Lisa Brooks is plagued with nightmares and hallucinations. Could they be caused by the horrifying accident that landed her in the hospital for weeks? When Lisa finds out that a neighbor is looking for a babysitter for her little boy, Lisa jumps at the chance to keep busy and take her mind off her troubling thoughts. But then the murders start—and her friends begin dying one by one. Are Lisa’s nightmare’s coming true? R.L. STINE is one of the bestselling children’s authors with more than 400 million books sold to date.  In 1989, Stine created the Fear Street series, one of the bestselling young adult book series in history, with 80 million copies sold worldwide.  He is also the author of the bestselling children’s series Goosebumps, which began in 1992 and has sold 300 million copies around the world.
If you’re a librarian in the United States, please request your complimentary advance reader’s copy by e-mailing library@macmillanusa.com. Please include “DON’T STAY UP LATE” in your subject line.

 OR download** your copy of DON’T STAY UP LATE today from Edelweiss.

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NOTE: This content was sponsored and contributed by Macmillan.

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