Take a photo of a barcode or cover
callme_tippy 's review for:
Don't Turn Out the Lights: A Tribute to Alvin Schwartz's Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
by R.L. Stine, Jonathan Maberry
For some reason I was expecting more of Goosebumps feel with these, where things kind of "work out" in the end for the main characters and I was mistaken.
There is something eerie about reading a book that mostly features children where there isn't a happy-ish ending and things just are the way they are. I think that was most interesting and scary part for me at least.
I enjoyed reading this collecting as there is something unsettling about it, which is exactly how I want to feel when reading scary stories.
There is something eerie about reading a book that mostly features children where there isn't a happy-ish ending and things just are the way they are. I think that was most interesting and scary part for me at least.
I enjoyed reading this collecting as there is something unsettling about it, which is exactly how I want to feel when reading scary stories.