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30 Tales. 30 Authors. The first of three volumes inspired by the classic collection of stories by Alvin Schwartz.
Reach inside and see what you find. A guardian angel who will protect you at all costs, even if you pay the price? An ancient game with deadly consequences? Or maybe a traveling Halloween show that defies logic even as it eats away at your sanity. In these twenty-three new horror stories by Brandon Faircloth, you'll find all this and much more. Just be careful--when you finally put it down, you may find that you've left some of yourself behind.
Reproduction of the original.
A visit to Grandmother’s house has never been so frightening. . . . Charlie and Georgie Oughtt have been sent to visit their Grandmother Pearl, and this troubles Charlie for three reasons. The first is that he’s an exceptionally nervous twelve-year-old boy, and he worries about everything. The second is that the other children in his neighborhood who pay visits to their grandmothers never seem to return. And the third is that Charlie and Georgie don’t have any grandmothers. Upon their arrival, all of Charlie’s concerns are confirmed, as “Grandmother Pearl” quickly reveals herself to be something much more gruesome than even Charlie’s most outlandish fears could have predicted. He and Georgie are thrust into a creepy underworld created from stolen nightmares, where monsters disguised as grandmothers serve an ancient, evil queen by holding children captive as they slowly sap each one of their memories and dreams. But something is different about Charlie. His worrisome nature, so often a burden, proves an asset in this frightening world. Will he be able to harness this newfound power to defeat the queen and save his sister?
In Widowsbury, an isolated village where people believe "known is good, new is bad," three outcasts form the girls' school join forces with a home-schooled boy to uncover and combat the evil that is making people disappear.
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