by Chris Priestley
I have read this book many times over the years. And I keep loving it.Every story begins with a prologue, a character (always a kid), special circumstances and a story teller (mostly a creepy character or someone who deals in creepiness). Throughout the stories there are pauzes were the main charact...
Another creepy installment in the series. I love the pen and ink drawings and the overarching story that brings the little vignettes together.
Mid-way through I wasn't liking the framing story at all, although I was liking the individual tales quite a bit. Nicely creepy little stories, and the illustrations are pleasantly reminiscent of Edward Gorey.In the end, though, I came around. The framing story itself got creepier and creepier. Well...