
Shark Night
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Narrated by:
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Ramón de Ocampo
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By:
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R. L. Stine
About this listen
Lots of kids dream of being on TV—but for Liam it’s a NIGHTMARE
Alone in a giant water tank, Liam, holding a camera, watches as a twenty-foot-long hammerhead shark is about to be lowered in with him. This is not where he thought his day was going.
Liam is helping his mom film a documentary for the Danger Channel.
A twelve-year-old battling a shark! It’ll be a sensation!
But don’t worry, the hammerhead is the gentlest of sharks.
And this one is old and nearly toothless, so Liam will be fine.
But Liam is paralyzed with fear. And as the shark is lowered into the tank, he realizes something’s not right … !
©2024 Robert Lawrence Stine (P)2024 Blackstone Publishing
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