Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (Scary Stories #1)
YESDEFINITELY YES! I have always loved reading banned books because even though I am usually curious about the reasons why they were banned in the first place, it just makes me really want to read the books even more! Well, I just picked up this spooky book for children called Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark by Alvin Schwartz along with illustrations by Stephen Gammell and it basically has several horror folktales collected over the years. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is definitely one
Warning: SCARY PICTURES. Do not click on this review if you don't want to be plagued by nightmares. I don't care how old you are. Fear transcends all age barriers.I'm a supporter of childhood literacy, but I beg you. Please, for the love of all that is holy, do not make the mistake of giving this book to your children. They will never forgive you. Think of all the therapy costs.When I was a little girl, I was terrified of the dark. I couldn't sleep without my rituals. All blankets had to be
This review and other monstrosities on Blood Red Velvet.Room for one more? In the most twisted children's series to be splattered on paper? Oh, always.I mean, how much can you really trust a kids book whose very first story is about cannibalism?A boy finds a human toe in the garden, brings it to his mother, and what does she say?"It looks nice and plump. I'll put it in the soup, and we'll have it for supper."Brilliant. Needless to say, the undead corpse is more than disturbed that his big toe
Ah yes, the one book back in third grade that kept me entertained!
"In the dark and the gloom, it is easy for someone listening to imagine all sorts of strange and scary things."A collection of stories based on American folklore written with the intention of giving you the creeps or making you jump with fright. The stories are accompanied by delightfully disturbing illustrations provided by Stephen Gammell.Anytime I post these books on instagram, people lose their shit. It seems that everyone overseas (and by overseas I mean America or Canada) can attribute all
I'm not giving any stars here, only a warning: beware which edition of this collection you choose, for if you choose unwisely, you will be sorely ripped off in more ways than one. I chose unwisely. My edition is the 2010 "updated" version published by Harper Collins with new illustrations by Brett Helquist. To say that it's been sanitized for safe consumption is an understatement. The reason the original 1981 edition became an instant classic and a frequently challenged book in schools and
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Original Title: | Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark: Collected from American Folklore |
ISBN: | 0590431978 (ISBN13: 9780590431972) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Scary Stories #1 |
Literary Awards: | Grand Canyon Reader Award (1987) |
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This spooky addition to Alvin Schwartz's popular books on American folklore is filled with tales of eerie horror and dark revenge that will make you jump with fright. There is a story here for everyone—skeletons with torn and tangled flesh who roam the earth; a ghost who takes revenge on her murderer; and a haunted house where every night a bloody head falls down the chimney. Stephen Gammell's splendidly creepy drawings perfectly capture the mood of more than two dozen scary stories—and even scary songs—all just right for reading alone or for telling aloud in the dark. If You Dare!Identify Appertaining To Books Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (Scary Stories #1)
Title | : | Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (Scary Stories #1) |
Author | : | Alvin Schwartz |
Book Format | : | paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 111 pages |
Published | : | October 1st 1989 by Scholastic, Inc. (first published October 14th 1981) |
Categories | : | Horror. Short Stories. Fiction. Childrens. Young Adult. Middle Grade. Fantasy. Paranormal |
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Ratings: 4.06 From 52324 Users | 2635 ReviewsJudgment Appertaining To Books Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (Scary Stories #1)
My oldest son had a favorite three book set as a child. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. The tales were spooky and the artwork was amazing. In fact, the bizarre art really made the book. Flash forward a few years and my son was getting ready to join the Navy. I hit that oh-my-god-one-of-my-kids-is-really-leaving mom moment and the oh-my-god-my-son-is-engaged-to-be-married event as well.....ahhhhhhhhhh! But, before he left to start his journey to being a grown man, he brought me a set of threeYESDEFINITELY YES! I have always loved reading banned books because even though I am usually curious about the reasons why they were banned in the first place, it just makes me really want to read the books even more! Well, I just picked up this spooky book for children called Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark by Alvin Schwartz along with illustrations by Stephen Gammell and it basically has several horror folktales collected over the years. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is definitely one
Warning: SCARY PICTURES. Do not click on this review if you don't want to be plagued by nightmares. I don't care how old you are. Fear transcends all age barriers.I'm a supporter of childhood literacy, but I beg you. Please, for the love of all that is holy, do not make the mistake of giving this book to your children. They will never forgive you. Think of all the therapy costs.When I was a little girl, I was terrified of the dark. I couldn't sleep without my rituals. All blankets had to be
This review and other monstrosities on Blood Red Velvet.Room for one more? In the most twisted children's series to be splattered on paper? Oh, always.I mean, how much can you really trust a kids book whose very first story is about cannibalism?A boy finds a human toe in the garden, brings it to his mother, and what does she say?"It looks nice and plump. I'll put it in the soup, and we'll have it for supper."Brilliant. Needless to say, the undead corpse is more than disturbed that his big toe
Ah yes, the one book back in third grade that kept me entertained!
"In the dark and the gloom, it is easy for someone listening to imagine all sorts of strange and scary things."A collection of stories based on American folklore written with the intention of giving you the creeps or making you jump with fright. The stories are accompanied by delightfully disturbing illustrations provided by Stephen Gammell.Anytime I post these books on instagram, people lose their shit. It seems that everyone overseas (and by overseas I mean America or Canada) can attribute all
I'm not giving any stars here, only a warning: beware which edition of this collection you choose, for if you choose unwisely, you will be sorely ripped off in more ways than one. I chose unwisely. My edition is the 2010 "updated" version published by Harper Collins with new illustrations by Brett Helquist. To say that it's been sanitized for safe consumption is an understatement. The reason the original 1981 edition became an instant classic and a frequently challenged book in schools and
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