Scream and Scream Again!: Spooky Stories from Mystery Writers of America

Scream and Scream Again!: Spooky Stories from Mystery Writers of America

Unabridged — 12 hours, 56 minutes

Scream and Scream Again!: Spooky Stories from Mystery Writers of America

Scream and Scream Again!: Spooky Stories from Mystery Writers of America

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Overview

A harrowing array of scary*stories that all have one thing in common: each either begins or ends with a scream!

R.L. Stine-the godfather of Goosebumps-and some of the most popular authors today bring an unrivaled mastery of all things fearsome, frightening, and fantabulous to this terrifying anthology of all-new scary short stories.

Scream and Scream Again! is full of twists and turns, dark corners, and devilish revenge. Collected in conjunction with the Mystery Writers of America, this set includes works from New York Times bestselling authors telling tales of wicked ice-cream trucks, time-travelling heroes, witches and warlocks, and of course, haunted houses.

Listen*if you dare! With twenty never-before-published scary stories from some of the most popular authors today-including Chris Grabenstein, Wendy Corsi Staub, Heather Graham, Peter Lerangis, R.L. Stine, Bruce Hale, Emmy Laybourne, Steve Hockensmith, Lisa Morton, Ray Daniel, Beth Fantaskey, Phil Mathews, Carter Wilson, Doug Levin, Jeff Soloway, Joseph S. Walker, Alison McMahan, Daniel Palmer, Tonya Hurley, and Stephen Ross-it's sure to leave listeners screaming for more.

This book is perfect for kids who love scary stories and want to be left screaming for more.

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Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

With the balance between playful horror and truly spine-tingling spookiness, Stine pulls together a comprehensive introduction to the horror genre for kids, much as he has done for years with “Goosebumps.” Perfect for budding horror enthusiasts.” — School Library Journal

“A great collection to have handy for Halloween classroom reading or a campfire.” — Kirkus Reviews

School Library Journal

03/01/2018
Gr 4–6—This horror-mystery anthology features 20 never-before-published short stories from members of the Mystery Writers of America, including Chris Grabenstein, Heather Graham, and Bruce Hale. Each story has a caveat: it must begin and end with a scream. Most of the stories within are standard children's horror fare, offering more shrieks of mirth than horror—a shapeshifter attacks children as a shark, a supposedly haunted house scares the pants off of a father and son when it turns out it's infested with a zombie, a town is overrun by squirrels—but there are a few stories nestled in that truly terrify. A harmless attempt to create the best haunted Halloween house on the block results in summoning a demon. A girl receives a series of mysterious texts from an unknown number with the area code 666. With the balance between playful horror and truly spine-tingling spookiness, Stine—who also contributes a story about a pair of siblings that deal with bullies in an unconventional manner—pulls together a comprehensive introduction to the horror genre for kids, much as he has done for years with "Goosebumps." VERDICT Perfect for budding horror enthusiasts.—Tyler Hixson, Brooklyn Public Library

Kirkus Reviews

2018-04-16
The man behind Goosebumps and Fear Street assembles a collection of short stories written by his peers in the Mystery Writers of America.In the first tale, authored by Stine himself, siblings Freddy and Teddy lose brand-new bikes to the local bullies who have terrorized them for ages. In sync with the other scary twists found in this anthology, "The Best Revenge" delivers as Freddy and Teddy get satisfaction when they offer an unexpected surprise to their nemeses straight from the dead. In Ray Daniel's "Rule Seven," Josh has set up a phenomenal prank in the local haunted house to scare his dad, only the prank goes awry when things get real after hours. "Area Code 666," by Carter Wilson, presents 12-year-old motherless Julia, who gets her first cellphone for her birthday—and begins to receive cryptic text messages from beyond. Tonya Hurley's "The Girl in the Window" has a Hitchcock-like title and tells the story of a young girl who becomes obsessed with a lifelike store mannequin, a relationship that ultimately spins out of control in a twist reminiscent of The Twilight Zone. Though it is not notable for its diversity, it's a good, old-fashioned collection of modern scary stories, offering humor, innocence, and just enough fright to keep things age-appropriate, with no profanity, blood, or gore.A great collection to have handy for Halloween classroom reading or a campfire. (Horror short stories. 8-12)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173466136
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 07/24/2018
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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