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More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: They're Back! 28 More Chilling Tales for the Kiddies!
Review: The second in the Scary Stories series, this one has even darker stories and even spookier illustrations than the first! Pure nightmare inducing fun for youngsters (and even us adults, I must admit). These books are written in perfect, around the campfire brevity, which only adds to their greatness. A must for any kid who plans on going to overnight summer camp! Alvin Schwartz and Stephen Gammell ought to be honored for bringing young kids such a memorable approach to spook stories! The scariest illustrations in this volume are for "One Sunday Morning", "Somebody Fell From Aloft", "Clinkity-Clink", "The Bride", and "Oh, Susannah!". A must have for the young Horror fan!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Scary Pictures!
Review: The stories are intended for kids, and they're sure to scare, but the PICTURES by Stephan Gimmel are truly terrifying... enough so that they'll even scare Mom and Dad!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
Review: The title of this book is More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark,and the author is Alvin Schwarts. If you like to read scary stories, read this book. There are many stories in here so you won't be bored. This book has good drawings so you can tell what the scene looks like. There are a whole collection of these books. My favorite story is about a bride that just got married and got trapped in a trunk for many years, and they never found her until a few years later.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Gayest Stories Ever?
Review: These stories could not raise one goosebump on my entire body. I read this to preschoolers and they didn't think they were scary at all. They laughed at me for reading the stories. They said that they were the gayest stories ever. I have three uses for this book: a coaster, firewood, and toilet paper. This book is NOT worthy of being read. The only reason it got one star is because that's as low as it would go, plus the illistrations made the book 0.95% "spine-tingling". I better go out and find something REALLY scary for those preschoolers...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Shouldn't they be SCARY??
Review: These stories [stink]. They are all so similar and repetitive, with either no ending or the same ending. Don't buy and scary stories books for the stories, the only thing making this book worth more than a penny is the AMAZING ILLUSTRATIONS!!!. No one older than five would be afraid by these.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Boo
Review: This book failed to capture the essential qualities of a good ghost story. The stories were told well but were not very "chilling". I gave it four stars because of the illustrations and the basic essence of the book. The "feeling" that you get from the stories can be mind tingelling if not really scary.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The scaries book
Review: This book is one of the books I enjoyed the most because it had many different kind of scary stories that had read in the past and made into one book. Some stories had picturess in them, and they lookedvery scary. The pictures help to tell you to know what going on in the book. It is best to read it in the dark whith your friend or whoever you read it to will be shaking and shivering from the first stories to the end of the book. I try it once and it made the book scarier. Tis is one of the scariest book I had read in the past two years. This book is terrifying, it's scarry and it will chill your bones.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark
Review: This book that I read is a magnificent book. It is also scary because I think some of the stories are real and some of them are fake. They also have many diffrent kind of stories, but the absolute favorite story is called The Drum. It's about a haunted house and two people that died there. Their souls are captured in the house then two people moved into that house every night they come out beating a drum. Every time the people that moved they never see nobody beating a drum. Every time they get out of bed they stop druming and when they go back to sleep they start to do it again. While they are beating the drum as hard as they can they also scream GET OUT OF OUR HOUSE!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Scary Stories and Legends--Not Just for Kids
Review: This is probably my favorite of the three. The stories, partnered with Gammell's surreal illustrations make for a book that frightens and amuses. Eerie, morbid, humorous--great reading at any age!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Creepy Illustrations and Stories, but good!
Review: This is, I personally think, the best of the three. Why? It's simple. Creepy but neat illustrations, and the stories are so...interesting. How I find them interesting is the plot. But, of course, I do have other words to say about this book. Like for example, tremendously creepy. So if I were you, I'd read this.


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