Guys Read: Terrifying Tales

Guys Read: Terrifying Tales

Guys Read: Terrifying Tales

Guys Read: Terrifying Tales

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Overview

Be afraid, be very afraid of Terrifying Tales, the sixth volume in the Guys Read Library of Great Reading.

Eleven masters of suspense-Kelly Barnhill, Michael Buckley, Adam Gidwitz, Adele Griffin and Lisa Brown, Claire Legrand, Nikki Loftin, Daniel José Older, Dav Pilkey, R.L. Stine, and Rita Williams-Garcia-have come together to bring you a bone-chilling collection of original ghost stories with illustrations by Gris Grimly, perfect for sharing around the campfire, reading under the covers with a flashlight, and scaring your friends' pants off.

Compiled and edited by kid-lit madman Jon Scieszka, Guys Read: Terrifying Tales is a creepy-fun read (if you're brave enough, that is).*

This bone-chilling collection of original ghost stories with illustrations by Gris Grimly is perfect for sharing around the campfire, reading under the covers with a flashlight, and scaring your friends' pants off.

Compiled and edited by kid-lit madman Jon Scieszka, Guys Read: Terrifying Tales is a creepy-fun read (if you're brave enough, that is).

HarperCollins 2024


Editorial Reviews

DECEMBER 2015 - AudioFile

An imaginary friend who won’t leave. Teachers with cookies. Singing grandmothers. Magic gone horribly wrong. Creepy kids hanging out in the back of the library. It’s the everyday and the mundane—things just around the corner—that can be scariest to kids. Each of the narrators for this fun, age-appropriate collection of creepy tales understands that kids know when you’re faking or trying too hard, so all these stories are read matter-of-factly, with easy humor. It’s clear the narrators are enjoying the stories. This collection is an excellent introduction to the pace, themes, and sounds of the horror genre. When you’re hooked on the macabre, you’re hooked. That’s one good reason for starting early on the Guys Read series. B.P. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine

DECEMBER 2015 - AudioFile

An imaginary friend who won’t leave. Teachers with cookies. Singing grandmothers. Magic gone horribly wrong. Creepy kids hanging out in the back of the library. It’s the everyday and the mundane—things just around the corner—that can be scariest to kids. Each of the narrators for this fun, age-appropriate collection of creepy tales understands that kids know when you’re faking or trying too hard, so all these stories are read matter-of-factly, with easy humor. It’s clear the narrators are enjoying the stories. This collection is an excellent introduction to the pace, themes, and sounds of the horror genre. When you’re hooked on the macabre, you’re hooked. That’s one good reason for starting early on the Guys Read series. B.P. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

2015-04-29
The sixth volume in the Guys Read "Library of Great Reading" offers 10 stories to freak you out, "so scary you'd pee in your pants." "It's just a bunch of stories. What could be so terrifying about that?" But then, what about the footless ghost in Dav Pilkey's "My Ghost Story?" Or the fowler who chopped up Marleenken's sisters in "The Blue-Bearded Bird-Man," Adam Gidwitz's spin on the classic Perrault tale? And what about such seemingly sensible advice as, "It is never, never, never, never, never okay to push your brother down a creepy, old, possibly bottomless well," in Kelly Barnhill's "Don't Eat the Baby"? The stories are well-chosen and, unlike too many collections, consistently terrific, every story indeed scary and full of surprises. Strong leads serve many stories well, pulling readers in, perhaps against their own apprehensions. "Manifest," by Adele Griffin and Lisa Brown begins, "If I'd known what suffering Thaddeus Rolf would bring me, I'd have put an end to my life right then. Instead, I took his," and "I hear my brother's terrified screams a block away," opens Michael Buckley's "Mr. Shocky." One contribution, by Rita Williams-Garcia, was not available for review. Scieszka's mission to provide quality books for boys succeeds again, though, of course, girls will be just as horrified as the boys. (Anthology. 9-12)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170037025
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 09/01/2015
Series: Guys Read Library of Great Reading Series , #6
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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