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Title:  More Scary Stories To Tell in the Dark:  Collected and Retold from Folklore
Author:  Alvin Schwartz
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Reviewer:   Matt S. ‘10

The book that I read is called More Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark by Alvin Schwartz. This book is a sequel to another one I  read by the same author.  This book is filled with tons of scary stories that are especially good for telling out-loud.  One of my favorite stories, “The Little Black Dog”, begins with an innocent dog being killed by an evil man.  The ghost of the dog returns to haunt the man.   I recommend this book to everyone.  The book is filled with creepy stories, frightening stories, and even funny stories.  I hope you read this book. HAVE A GOOD TIME READING.

Winter 2003

Reviewer:   Andrew K. ‘08

More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is another book of collected folklore. Some may be familiar, some are not. My favorite one is "The Little Black Dog" because it is really scary, and you never really do find out the solution. I really like this book because there are a lot of scary stories, and sometimes you need a good scare. If I had to rate this book on a scale of one to ten, I would rate it a nine because it really scared me!

Spring 2001

 


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