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Scary Stories Boxed Set

Scary Stories Boxed Set

List Price: $17.97
Your Price: $12.22
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: OLD GREAT MEMORIES
Review:
I fell in love with this set when I was younger, I used to scrap up money from my parents and grandparents just to get each book at the book fair at my school, the stories are sooooo awesome and inforgetable!!! And the drawing's are just wicked!!! If you don't have this book set get it!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brings back memories of Halloweens past...
Review: As a kid I loved sitting around reading these, sometimes by myself tucked away in a dark, musty corner, or better yet, on Halloween with friends. OK, so the stories weren't really all that scary, but they are a lot of fun. The illustrations are morbid and occasionally gruesome, and really lend to the atmosphere of "terror." There are tons of other, scarier books on the market, sure, but these are a lot of fun for parents and kids alike. No murdered cheerleaders à la R.L. Stine. Some of my favourite moments include the voice moaning out "Bloody fingers...." and the hippie is just, like, "Get a band-aid, man!" and the Viper ("I'm here to vash and vipe the vindows").

These stories were collected from folklore and retold by Alvin Swartz. And you'll find all types of timeless, classic tales in here. Ghost stories, graverobber stories, tales of people raised by wild animals, zombie stories, humourous stories, even modern tales based on urban legends. Each book is prefaced with some history, and their are annoted sources and extensive bibliographies.

There are loads of creepy, morbid, and yes, scary illustrations throughout the book in ink and grey watercolour...very gravelike. Some of them still creep me out today years later. Some of them might give you nightmares and resurface in front of you when you're all alone in the dark.

To make a scary atmosphere try reading these on a dark, rainy, preferably stormy night by flashlight. Put on Danny Elfman's creepy, creepy soundtrack to "Sleepy Hollow." Listen for unexplained crashes, creaks, and moans in between crashes of thunder...read some more...you will end up scared in the end.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Super Freaky!
Review: First, of all I didn't give it a one because its horrible, I gave it a one because Alvin Schwartz stories are REALLY creepy. And I agree with danny the illustrations are freaky, those alone would make me want to burn the book. And I've reached the college level age and I'm still affraid of those books! lol I have a very low tollerence for horror of any kind....... Some stories aren't that scary their just pretty weird folklore...Like the story of the WolfGirl in vol. 3. Or the Hog... Though Harold was a freakish story....the pictures are the main reason though... ::shivers:: college student and still afraid...lol

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What a bunch of bull.
Review: I am not someone who loves scary stories. But if I can find a good one, then I will read it. I read these as a child, and I still have nightmares about one of the illustrations. The stories are extremely frightening, and the illustrations are disgusting. Some of the stories are completely distasteful and should not be read by any child under 12. PERIOD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Goosebumps wishes it were this series
Review: I can't tell you how sad it is that while the utterly horrid Goosebumps series got huge media exposure and mainstreem success, including 2 tv series', this series was pretty much unheard of in my area. The stories are great, aside from a select few, but I agree with some of the other reviews in that the illustrations are utterly horrifying! Words don't do them justice. I don't see why they have previews of books with just words and they leave the pictures in this book unnoticed. When I was in 4th grade, I was so freaked out by them that If I saw a picture through a page that was especially scary I'd skip to a differen story. Even the ones from the funny stories were sometimes scary. Read these.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Harold" still gives me chills, 10 years after I read it!!
Review: I grew up loving these books, and have many a fond memory of reading them by flashlight at sleepovers and scaring my friends. I even had a scary-story themed birthdy party once, where we sat in the dark and my mom read some of the stories by flashlight and then passed around bowls of peeled grapes (eyeballs) and pasta (guts), even jell-o (brains). We had a lot of good screams that night!

I would reccomend these stories to any kid, or to any parent to buy for their kid. They're terrifying, the illustrations are gruesome, but they fuel the imagination unlike any other kid-themed horror story I've ever read, and I read 'em all in my day. I found that the story "Harold" disturbed me the most, and every now and then my mind will wander to it and I'll shudder. There's something to be said for a story that still has the power to unsettle ten years after it's been read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So sad.
Review: I had this once and I got rid of it!!!!!! I still regret it and I'm going to order a new one. DON'T pass this up! It's a great book. Has the old stories and some new ones(well, new twists from when it was made). It was a sad, sad day when I got rid of the box set I had. My brother was sad too. I think he may have hated me for a brief second.;)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Prepare to get scared out of your mind.
Review: I read these books when I was 7 years old, and the stories never creeped me out. but the pictures, OH MAN, they made me want to burn that book! They were so scary, in fact, they still scare me! Parents, if you're gonna get this book for your children, be prepared to give them an extra pair of underwear.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Putting Chills Down Your Spine!!
Review: It's good reading to spook you. I especially like the excellent illustrations, so much that I adopted a similar pencil drawing style.

I was scared half to death long ago after hearing the story "The Thing". I had to go down a dark street at 10 at night to get home, and my mind created images of the zombie in the white tuxedo. So I thought it was following me and I raced home very quickly. But I like the books now.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't pass this boxed set up!!!
Review: Most of you that are glancing at this item are familiar with the "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" series, if you are not now is the time to familiarize yourself. These books are great scary children stories and the illustrations are beyond creepy and just as fun for the young adult reader. For those of you familiar with my reviews you know I can be a bit stinchy with my awarding stars to items, but this collection deserves it. The covers are even given a polished off modern look. I didn't like the metallic covers at first as they seemed to ruin the nostalgia, but this little addition makes the boxed set seem more like a collector's item. I'd still have to give the work itself a 3.75 stars so we'll just say 4, but the overall value and revamped look knock this terrific item up to 5 stars. If your a fan of the series or scary stories in general you can't miss this. GET IT!!!


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