
Being a young monster isn’t easy, but reading about them in Michael Lawrence’s “Young Monsters” is very entertaining — for monster fans young and old. …continue reading Now Read This: Young Mosters
Being a young monster isn’t easy, but reading about them in Michael Lawrence’s “Young Monsters” is very entertaining — for monster fans young and old. …continue reading Now Read This: Young Mosters
The States are about to get Spooky: A Review of “Spooky America”, four entertaining tales of true ghost stories by Lori Haskins, illustrated by …continue reading Now Read This: Spooky America
Carl Reiner’s “Tell Me a Scary Story…But Not Too Scary!” is a wonderful, whimsical read for monster fans young and old; a definite must …continue reading Now Read This: “Tell Me a Scary Story”
“If You Want to Scare Yourself” by Angela Sommer-Bodenburg (illustrated by Helga Spiess, Translated by Renée Vera Cafierois) is worth scaring yourself with! When …continue reading Now Read This: “If You Want to Scare Yourself”
“The Girl in the Window” by Wilma Yeo is a somewhat dated, but beautiful and spooky read, with a message all should hear. In …continue reading Now Read This: The Girl in the Window
Women in Horror Literature Spotlight: Mary Downing Hahn’s Spooky and Engaging Ghost Story “Wait Till Helen Comes” Is Certainly Worth the Wait. I don’t …continue reading Now Read This: Wait Till Helen Comes
The Scarecrow Walks…and Teaches Art! Maybe. A Review of “The Stranger and the Scarecrow” by Brooks Healey, Illustrated by Bill Negron When I first …continue reading Now Read This: The Stranger and the Scarecrow
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