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Historias de Miedo: Relatos Espeluznantes Par No Dejarte Dormir = More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark - Community Reviews back

by Alvin Schwartz, Stephen Gammell
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Skinny Dipping Into Books
Skinny Dipping Into Books rated it 10 years ago
As a cubscout this was a clear and obvious choice to scare the shit out of us. We stayed in an old building used by sailors in the early 1900s. The troop master read this too us. we crawled into our sleeping bags, on top of what was considered a 1960s bunk bed. All chills. Now that I look back I can...
Musings of the Book-a-holic Fairies, inc. -> RockChickFairy
Reading this book is a good way to scare yourself silly.This book has so many good stories and a few corny ones. There are also a few that I still don't get...or maybe it's just me being stupid.Anyway, it's a good read if you're looking for something that can scare you a little.
EricaO
EricaO rated it 10 years ago
My hometown library still has these books, several copies. They're all library bound because they are often used; I worry how much longer they'll be able to hold up. They're creepy in audiobook format, as well.
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog)
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog) rated it 11 years ago
Genre: Horror / Short Story Year Published: 1984 Year Read: 2012 Series: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark #2 SCARY STORIES PART TWO! After reading the first book “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark,” I just had to read up on the sequel, “More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark,...
Sesana
Sesana rated it 13 years ago
I still love these books. They're still pretty spooky, because the stories are archetypal. Some things are always scary. For the target audience, this will likely be their first exposure to most of these archetypes. And nostalgia helps those of us who read these years ago. The stories are nice and s...
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