Author Q. L. Pearce and illustrator Dwight Been are responsible for some of the strangest—and darkest—kids horror material I’ve ever seen (mostly Miss Pearce). I knew going into this that these weren’t gonna hold back, and that sentiment held up well when this book has the balls to kill kids. To be fair, these are hooked more on shock than building up a genuine plot, as do most short stories of the horror genre, but it’s a bit jarring (in a good way) to see some kids get slimed (quite literally for the final story) in kids’ media. This is my first venture into this series, and this was a pretty good test of the waters—and it has one of the better cover arts in my opinion. Internal art was passable, nothing crazy. Here are my ratings and reviews per story:
The Tune of Terror - 10/10.
Short and sweet, extremely dark, and some disturbing imagery. Could’ve merited a full book.
The Shape of Fear - 6/10.
Outside of the villain’s ending monologue feeling a bit odd and the reveals being a bit hard to believe, it’s a fine Werewolf quickie.
Feast of the Hungry Ghosts - 4.5/10.
It’s just mid. Kids disrespect tradition involving feeding the dead; it goes about as well as you’d expect. Ends right as things get interesting so it feels like a waste of time.
The Invitation - 6/10.
Pretty predictable vampire tale. Nothing too special here, could’ve been a lot better. Great setup though.
Camp Colby - 8/10.
A dark delicacy alike to the first story but is mostly build-up, plus the reveal with Tim was pretty foreseeable. Very good though.
The Pact - 6.5/10.
This one had two great elements; I felt the twist ending the moment they made the pact in question and the swamp monster (yes, the one on the cover) could play into this wonderfully. But it felt more like two ideas slammed together for no reason. It’s okay, had great potential.
By Any Means - 8/10.
I loved the ending and this one was on the shorter end for the stories here. Good stuff, just didn’t have much payoff.
The Power of the Mind - 9/10.
Whilst I dislike that there wasn’t at least some redemption arc for the villain here (you’ll know if you’ve read it), everything else was great. Also, bonus points for being a Gargoyle story. One of very few in this genre lol.
Family Reunion - 10/10 👑.
HERE is the peak. This one had some elements I adored (predilected horror in a guise of serenity, body horror, and some more spoiler-y stuff) and was the best example of this story trope I have ever seen. Phenomenal short story, easily the highlight so far.
Nightmare on Sugar Dome - 7/10.
Feels like a morbid parody of “Better Off Dead.” Pretty good but predictable, as per usual.
Danger Island - 10/10.
This was a massacre and one of the deaths is my literal worst nightmare. Dark and awesome note to leave off on, easy second best.
Overall, 7.5/10. Three of these are definitely worth a read, those being Family Reunion, The Tune of Terror, and Danger Island. Other than that, it’s mostly just okay with some better/worse ones in there. Side note: I read this alone. Would this have been a ten had I read this at a sleepover? I guess we’ll never know since I’m friendless LOL.