1. Folasaga
This manual provides essential information regarding Le Faleoloa, a mass market paperback novel by Bentley Little. It covers details about the book's content, author, physical characteristics, and recommendations for its care and use. This document is intended to enhance your understanding and enjoyment of the product.
3. Oloa Ua Ovaview
Le Faleoloa is a horror novel presented in a mass market paperback format. It was originally published by Signet on July 1, 1998. The book is written in English and comprises 432 pages, offering a substantial reading experience.

Figure 1: Front cover of Le Faleoloa. This image displays the primary cover art for the mass market paperback edition.

Ata 2: Fa'afagota view of the book, highlighting the front cover and spine details.

Figure 3: Alternate angled view of the book, providing a different perspective of the cover.

Figure 4: Back cover of Le Faleoloa. This image includes the book's synopsis, publisher details, and the UPC barcode (0071162006995).

Figure 5: Spine and partial front cover of Le Faleoloa. Lenei view shows the book's spine with title and author, alongside a portion of the front cover.
4. Aotelega
The narrative centers on Bill Davis, a resident of Juniper, Arizona, who perceives a sinister presence within a newly established giant retail store and its staff. When his daughters secure employment at this establishment, Bill is compelled to confront the situation. The story explores the unsettling influence of the store's management and the consequences of Bill's actions.
5. Fa'amatalaga
| Lomitusi | Fa'ailoga |
| Aso Fa'asalalau | Iulai 1, 1998 |
| Lomiga | Mass Market Paperback |
| Gagana | Igilisi |
| Lolomi Umi | 432 itulau |
| ISBN-10 | 0451192192 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0451192196 |
| Mea mamafa | 8 aunese |
| Tausaga Faitau | 18 tausaga ma luga |
| Fua | 4.46 x 1.18 x 6.56 inisi |
6. Amataina
To begin reading Le Faleoloa, find a comfortable and well-lit environment. Open the book to the first page and proceed at your own pace. No special equipment or preparation is required to engage with the narrative.
7. Aafiaga i le Faitau
Engage with the story by focusing on the text and allowing the narrative to unfold. The book is designed for continuous reading, but you may pause and resume at any point. Utilize bookmarks to mark your progress. The content is intended for mature readers, as indicated by the recommended reading age.
8. Tausiga ma Teuina
To ensure the longevity of your mass market paperback:
- Teu le tusi i se nofoaga malūlū ma mago, 'aua ne'i tu'u sa'o i le la e 'alofia ai le mou atu ma le pi'o.
- Avoid exposing the book to moisture or extreme temperatures.
- Handle pages gently to prevent tears or creases.
- Keep the book away from food and liquids to avoid stains.
- Do not fold back the cover or pages excessively, as this can damage the spine.
9. Faʻafitauli
If you encounter any issues with the physical book:
- Damaged Pages: If pages are torn or detached upon receipt, contact the retailer for a replacement.
- Sese i le Lomitusi: In the event of unreadable text or missing pages due to manufacturing defects, contact the publisher or retailer.
- Faigata ona Malamalama i Mataupu: The narrative is a work of fiction. If you find certain themes or events disturbing, consider taking a break from reading.
10. Fa'amatalaga Lagolago
For general inquiries about Le Faleoloa or other publications by Bentley Little, please refer to the publisher, Signet. Specific product support or warranty information is not typically provided for individual book copies beyond standard retail return policies for damaged goods.
Publisher: Signet
For more information about Bentley Little's works, you may visit relevant literary websites or the publisher's official site.