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Loading... A Nightmare's Dozen: Stories from the Dark (1996)by Michael Stearns (Editor)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Read: ~ What the Cat Dragged In by Lawrence Watt-Evans 5* classically ironic middle grade horror story. Trigger: ~ Wonder Never Land by Nina Kiriki Hoffman 4* interesting play on getting into Neverland. Middle grade mild horror. I liked the two I choose. I had gotten the book for the Nina story but I like Lawrence Watt-Evans also and his story did not disappoint. With two good stories it kinda makes me want to read them all but because the target audience is for youngins, I'm going to move on. ETA: I had borrowed from the library but ended up buying a copy to give to my 12 year old niece :D no reviews | add a review
Behold fourteen nightmares, in which readers can-if they dare-visit an amusement park where parents bring unwanted offspring; redeem a ticket for a never-ending plane ride; or join the ghosts of dead children at a midnight playground. “Given the recent craze for anything hor-rific, this book is sure to be a hit, and ideal for classroom read-alouds or booktalks.”-School Library Journal No library descriptions found. |
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(Also, does anyone find it peculiar that the book has the word 'Dozen' featured but there are 14 stories?) ( )