By Illustratus
Chronicle Books, 2019. J Fiction. 153 p.
As a kid I was scared of everything. I couldn't bear to even look at the covers of certain books when I walked past them in my elementary school library. Goosebumps were bad enough. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark haunted me.
As an adult I've learned to embrace the horror genre. Ghost: Thirteen Haunting Tales to Tell is for kids who like to be scared. Thomas and Skeeter sneak away from camp to find an old man who lives in the marsh and is known for telling thirteen true ghost stories. There's a menacing reflection tapping from behind a mirror, an ancient elevator that never stops descending, a boy in a basement, a librarian who is a bit...off. The frame story ends the book with a great twist ending. This is a truly creepy collection of elegantly told and highly illustrated horror shorts. Recommended for ages 10 and up.
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