An original anthology of horror short stories from the Horror Writers Association for middle grade students. It is a different spin on some fairy tales. The best loved stories are reimagined with an eerie twist by some of the top authors writing in middle grade. The tales from New York Times bestselling authors Jonathan Maberry and Kelley Armstrong, Carlos Hernandez, Lisa Morton, Maurice Broaddus, and many others, this middle-grade anthology of fun and frightful tales will haunt you long after you turn the last page. I enjoyed it immensely. One of my favorite stories was “The Boy of La Mancha Rides a Ghost Horse," a young Don Quixote, along with his stalwart companions, seeks honor and recognition by capturing (before time of his mother’s curfew) a ghost horse that terrorizes all of La Mancha. It may be written for middle graders but young adults and adults will enjoy reading this book. I can’t imagine that anyone that likes reading a horror short story wouldn’t enjoy this book as this book includes a variety of settings and a diverse cast of characters.
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