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Paperback A Terrifying Taste of Short & Shivery: Thirty Creepy Tales Book

ISBN: 044041878X

ISBN13: 9780440418788

A Terrifying Taste of Short & Shivery: Thirty Creepy Tales

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Ghoulies, ghosties, and long-leggedy beasties inhabit these 30 chilling tales gathered from around the world. Creepy classic and contemporary stories from Australia, Germany, India, El Salvador, and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great book!

This book was really excellent and suspenseful! So far the best in the series and it's scary but not too scary! I think that it is actually one of my all-time favorite scary story books!

The Best Chilling And Thrilling Book Ever!!! June 25 2001

Windigo IslandThe Rolling HeadThe Croglin Grange Vampire Like San Souci's earlier collection Short & Shivery (1987), this contains a sampling of folktales in which supernatural elements take center stage. Vampires, disembodied heads, ghosts, and evil entities of varying descriptions terrify unsuspecting mortals, the nice as well as the nasty kind. Several of the 30 stories--for example, the often anthologized "King of the Cats" from the British Isles and "Knock . . . Knock . . . Knock," a popular North American urban legend--may be known to scary-story fans. But most of the tales, which have been gathered from countries as far flung as Russia, Haiti, Iceland, and Nigeria, will be unfamiliar. Some of the stories were Me, Myself,The Accursed House,and and The Thing in the Woods. Katherine Coville, who illustrated the earlier collection, will contribute 20 drawings, which, given the sample provided, promise a few chills of their own. Though creepy enough, San Souci's straightforward retellings (he sometimes uses dialogue) keep the grisly details well under control, and his thorough source notes can lead readers on to other collections of folklore, fairy tales, and myths.
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