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Sorcery Stories to Scare Your Socks Off!

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A spine-chilling anthology of scary stories about witches, wizards, and more! BEHOLD.... One look inside this book, boys and girls, and your socks are sure to be scared clean off! Could you survive having a witch for a grandmother? What happens when a slumber party turns into a nightmare? Will a magical card trick turn become a boy's ultimate curse? Discover the answers these creepy questions and more in this spine-chilling collection of eight sorcery stories . . . if you dare! Featuring stories from bestselling author Michael Dahl--and other scream-worthy horror writers--this anthology is an absolute must-have for young horror seekers. Buy for fans of Stories to Tell in the Dark and R.L. Stine's Goosebumps series or give as the perfect Halloween gift! Other Stories to Scare Your Socks Off! Ghost Stories to Scare Your Socks Off! Monster Stories to Scare Your Socks Off! Zombie Stories to Scare Your Socks Off!

72 pages, Paperback

Published July 31, 2023

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Michael Dahl

597 books158 followers
Michael Dahl is the author of over 200 books for children and young adults, including the acclaimed Finnegan Zwake mystery series and The Library of Doom. His works have earned Edgar and Anthony Award nominations and national design honors. As Editorial Director at Stone Arch Books, he champions engaging, award-winning stories that inspire young readers everywhere.

He also writes under aliases Chris Carey, Rick Thomas, and Mark Ziegler.

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June 28, 2024
Sorcery stories by Atwood, Dahl, harper and Sutton. 8 short spooky stories that are not spooky enough to keep you on the edge of your seat and are totally predicable but are still very enjoyable. I would of just liked some of them to be a bit longer.
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