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The Cabinet of Curiosities: 40 Tales Brief & Sinister - Community Reviews back

by Emma Trevayne, Katherine Catmull, Stefan Bachmann, Claire Legrand
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My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 7 years ago
I have to say no to this novel. To say that this collection of stories was scary or creepy, I would have to again say no. I read a total of 13 stories in this novel (or 137 pages) and I had to quit. I found a few of the stories that I read interesting, not exciting just interesting and one of the st...
Reading For The Heck Of It
Reading For The Heck Of It rated it 7 years ago
If you enjoy creepy short story collections then I think I might have found the perfect book for you. (Maybe this could be your Halloween read!) What makes this collection even more interesting is that it was compiled by 4 different children's authors. Claire Legrand, Emma Trevayne, Katherine Catmul...
A Sea of Stars
A Sea of Stars rated it 10 years ago
This collection is quite the chilling mix of delightful and disturbing short stories. On my list of things I hate to love is, rather highly set, an abrupt ending to something that desperately needs to have a full and complete ending for my sanity. It's one of my quirks. In any case, these stories ha...
Blogging Between the Lines
Blogging Between the Lines rated it 11 years ago
This book seriously creeped me out.Seriously. I shuddered. I gasped. I laughed (nervously). I grimaced and recoiled. And it was all as it should be.This is a book of stories that will probably give you nightmares. You'll keep the lights on at night, and flinch at unidentifiable sounds from outside. ...
Diamond Dee Loves to Read
Diamond Dee Loves to Read rated it 11 years ago
I received a sneak peek copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. I love spooky middle grade stories. When I saw this, I immediately got intrigued (I mean, look at that cover!) and the contributing authors are all well known. I definitely am glad I got to peek into this ...
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