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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 398.25
EAN: 9780064401777
ISBN: 0064401774
Label: HarperCollins
Manufacturer: HarperCollins
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 112
Publication Date: September 25, 1986
Publisher: HarperCollins
Reading Level: Young Adult
Release Date: September 25, 1986
Sales Rank: 109451
Studio: HarperCollins
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Product Description: All those who enjoyed shuddering their way through Alvin Schwartz's first volume of Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark will find a satisfyingly spooky sequel in this new collection of the macabre, the funny, and the fantastic.
Is it possible to die -- and not know it? What if a person is buried too soon? What happens to a thief foolish enough to rob a corpse, or to a murderer whose victim returns from the grave? Read about these terrifying predicaments as well as what happens when practical jokes produce gruesome consequences and initiations go awry.
Stephen Gammell's splendidly creepy drawings perfectly capture the mood of more than two dozen scary stories -- and even a scary song -- all just right for reading alone or for telling aloud in the dark.
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Yeah I really enjoyed reading this and I recommended this to kids who like this kind of stuff. This wasn't really meant for older people, obviously... But it is still well made and worth reading. I used to read these books when I was little, and I still really like them.
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My honest opinion is that the illustrations are the scariest part of the book. I suppose sense I'm 36 and I love horror (having read a great deal of books and seen even more movies and TV shows which involve scary stories, folklore and urban legend. What Schwartz offers up here seems to be pretty traditional (or standard) urban legend/scary story fare. I think that this series (Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, More Scary Stories..., and Scary Stories 3) make a fine introduction to the campfire ... Read More
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This is a book about many stories my favorite one is: The Bad News. That is my favorite story because it is about two men that love to play baeball,then they wondered if they played baseball in heaven. So they made a bet, who ever dies first has to come and tell the other one. Then later one died, he came down and told him he had some bad news and some good news. The good news was that there was baseball, but the bad was that...Now you read it to find out!
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In the book there are many different stories and many different people.
The stories are very detailed and very scary and that is why I liked the book so much.
In one story called "Something Was Wrong," a man known as John Sullivan found himself walking along a street in downtown. He could not explain how he got there. He saw a
woman walking down the street so he asked her what time it was. But when the lady turned
around, she screamed in horror. I liked this story the ... Read More
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When I was three or four, my older sister would show me the pictures in this book and being so scared, I would cry. The images are so strong, they really make the book what it is. When I was 8, I sat there for hours.. staring at the images, afraid that just maybe they were staring back at me too. They hold so much life and creativity, they inspired me. I'm a photographer, and looking at my gallery, I can see where each picture was inspired by this book somehow (my drawings, too).
The stories ... Read More
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