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by Ray Bradbury, Joseph Mugnaini
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Portable Magic
Portable Magic rated it 6 years ago
Bradbury gifts us with his wonderful imagery and realistically grubby little boys, as usual, which made reading this book worthwhile. As a story, though, it was not nearly as engaging as I usually find his work. It probably works better for a young audience, as a not-overtly-scary tale of the real o...
The better to see you, my dear
The better to see you, my dear rated it 7 years ago
A fantasy romp through a narrow selection of death-cellebrating traditions. 12ish feels like the target audience aim. I saw somewhere being said this is to Halloween what a Christmass Charol is to Yule. Well... While I really liked some passages here and there (specially all those Oh, so grim rh...
Bella's Wonderworld
Bella's Wonderworld rated it 8 years ago
Beschreibung Am Halloween Abend treffen sich acht kostümierte Jungs um mit ihrem besten Freund Pipkin um die Häuser zu ziehen. Vor einem Spukhaus begegnen sie dem großen und leichenhaften Mr. Moundshroud. Als Pipkin zu seinen Freunden aufschließen möchte, um sich von Mr. Moundshroud in die Geheimn...
Ani's Book Abyss
Ani's Book Abyss rated it 8 years ago
The Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury On Halloween night, eight trick-or-treaters gather at the haunted house by the edge of town, ready for adventure. But when Something whisks their friend Pip away, only one man can help the boys find him. Join the sinister Carapace Clavicle Moundshroud as he ...
BrokenTune
BrokenTune rated it 8 years ago
An eerie tale of Halloween in which a group of kids are guided (or is it lured?) by the sinister Mr. Moundshroud on a journey through time. I'm not sure what was creepier, the descriptions of Mr. Moundshroud or the fact that the children followed him with little hesitation. However, once the journ...
Lornographic Material
Lornographic Material rated it 10 years ago
"It was like sweet and and sour sauce in book form. Not too sweet and not too sour." That's a direct quote from my nine-year-old daughter. I've read this book every year since I was seven years old. It was, as far as I can remember, my first experience with "horror" in literature, even if it's ...
For Those About to Read
For Those About to Read rated it 10 years ago
I had heard a lot of things about this book, it is the go to book for most people for a Halloween read. All of that hype must have made me overly excited because I was a little disappointed. It just wasn't what I thought it was going to be. However, I did still like it, especially the parts where th...
LittleBookCove
LittleBookCove rated it 10 years ago
A strange dark whimsical tale of Eight boys and there adventures on Halloween. I found this to be a gem of a book. It wasn't at all scary. But it did focus on Halloween and what it means. The artwork was fantastic! I read this on my Kobo and I could see the art perfectly. It did take me back to the ...
asandwich
asandwich rated it 10 years ago
In one of his earlier novels, Something Wicked This Way Comes, Bradbury warned to “Beware the autumn people”. Despite issuing this caution, I’m convinced that Bradbury saw himself as an ‘autumn person’, given his fascination with the season and all that it symbolises: the lush growth of summer dying...
Randolph "Dilda" Carter
Randolph "Dilda" Carter rated it 10 years ago
I'm giving it five stars because it's classic Bradbury and in 1972, when it was published, I would have given it five stars.
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