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Автор: Melissa Marr
Издательство: HarperCollins
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Жанр произведения: Детская проза
Год издания: 0
isbn: 9780007551057
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      CONTENTS

       Cover

       Title Page

       LAURIE FARIA STOLARZ

       SCOTT WESTERFELD

       Three

       Four

       Five

       Six

       Seven

       Eight

       Nine

       Thinner Than Water

       JUSTINE LARBALESTIER

       One

       Fan Fictions

       GABRIELLE ZEVIN

       One

       Two

       Three

       Four

       Five

       Six

       Seven

       Eight

       Nine

       Ten

       Eleven

       Twelve

       Love Struck

       MELISSA MARR

       One

       Copyright

       About the Publisher

Sleeping with the Spirit

       One

      I WAKE UP IN a cold sweat—a sharp, biting sensation stretches down the length of my spine and makes my fingers jitter. I pull the covers around my shoulders, feeling my heart beat fast.

      And noticing the ache in my wrist.

      I click the reading lamp on and look down at the spot. Another soon-to-be bruise—a giant red welt that covers the front of my wrist and wraps around to the underside. So I grab the pen on my bedside table and add another point to the tally I’ve been keeping for the past two weeks since we moved here—to mark the sixth time this has happened.

      Six times.

      Six times that I’ve woken up with a sore spot on my body.

      Six times that I’ve found myself lying awake in my bed, too terrified to fall back asleep.

      Because of the voice that haunts my dreams.

      Ever since we moved here, I’ve been having these weird nightmares. In them, I hear a male voice. I never see his face. It’s just his voice, whispering things that I don’t want to hear—that ghosts exist, that I need to listen to him, that he won’t let me rest until I do.

      Luckily, I’m able to force myself awake. But that’s when he grips me—so hard that it leaves a mark.

      I know it sounds completely crazy and at first I tried to find some logical explanation—maybe I had twisted my arm the wrong way during the night; maybe I had banged my leg on the corner of my bed or rolled over