One day, I was at the library with a friend and I saw this book on the shelf. Just laying there, waiting to be picked up. And, upon picking it up, there was absolutely no contemplation on whether or not I should read it. This is probably the best short story book I've read since Jon Scieszca's Guys ...
Grabbed of of the children's shelf for the kid who likes spooky stories, as well as for me.***Well, the Wolfchild is still working on it, but I've finished my read. A really strong collection of sudden fiction, some truly creepy, some funny as anything. I particularly like the addition of comic-st...
Kids will love this book--maybe boys in particular, but don't all kids love scary stories? And these are so short that there's not time to get really scared during the individual stories, so I think these might be mom-pleasers as well. Some of them are just weird, some have funny surprise endings,...
How scared can I get in thirty seconds? Well, I decided to find out. I picked up this book upon seeing the words "half-minute". This greatly appealed to my fluctuating attention span, which that day was extremely short. Overall, the stories were good; some more than others. It was interesting to see...
ehhh ... didn't like it as much as sonya sones's other books. the storyline was okay but it was just so predictable. it didn't feel so realistic either what with all the like "OMG! cameron diaz lives next door to me!!" whaa?? O_o it would've made more sense if the author had just made up a bunch of ...
Awww it was such a cute story! I loved it! And usually books written in verse tick me off, but this one pulled it off pretty nicely. I really liked it. :)
It was good, but it felt a little too short. There wasn't much plot/character development, and the end was really abrupt. But I liked the way it was written.
ehhh it was okay but i liked What My Mother Doesn't Know better. this one seemed a little whiney to me at times, and the end was too sudden, but it was interesting to get robin/murphy's pov.
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