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Serba Seram!

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MENURUTMU ALIEN ITU KEREN? HANTU ITU HEBAT?
MANUSIA SERIGALA ITU LUCU? Berarti buku ini tepat untukmu!

Selamat datang di Serba Seram!, buku setebal 176 halaman penuh kesenangan paling menakutkan yang bisa kamu dapatkan. Temukan fakta-fakta seram tentang vampir, penyihir, mumi, BETA, fenomena aneh, dan masih banyak lagi. Mau tahu tentang legenda pengisap darah? Lihat Bab 1. Takjub dengan fenomena aneh? Bab 7 membahas semuanya. Makhluk-makhluk misterius yang kamu kagumi? Jangan lewatkan Bab 3! Dengan ditemani oleh dua pemandumu, Ethel Si Makhluk Asing dan Agen Jeeper, kamu akan menelusuri sejarah cerita-cerita horor, latar belakang cerita-cerita palsu, dan sisi konyol cerita-cerita seram.

174 pages, Paperback

First published September 10, 2013

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Crispin Boyer

37 books64 followers
Crispin Boyer lives in San Francisco and writes about history, wildlife, and technology. He and his wife, Ramah, are the lord and lady of a 1914 Victorian that is 700 times smaller than a typical castle but almost as drafty. Their microwave might not roast an ox like most medieval ovens, but at least their bathroom isn't a hole in the wall that empties into a stinky moat.

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783 reviews156 followers
April 26, 2015
There are several chapters, each covering a different topic: The first few cover monsters from around the world (primarily in the format of brief summaries - 2 pages or less - of various creatures from Werewolves, Vampires, or the more 'exotic' spread with paragraphs on creatures such as the Rakshasa and the Ankou) ; Magic (witches, witches, and legendary schools) ; Aliens (from historic paintings to Roswell rumours), and the final chapter which covers a variety of topics including the Bermuda Triangle and some of the world's creepiest travel destinations.

This book is... okay. I wasn't creeped out at all - we don't really get enough info on any of the topics covered to impart a real reaction. The book would probably be a lot more effective for someone in the intended age group, but even then I don't know if it would be as creepy as promised. It is, however a good jumping-off point on the subject - with the variety of topics covered there's plenty that readers might find to stir their interest and inspire them to research the topics further.

I like horror stuff, and was already familiar to some extent with the majority of the subjects covered, but the writer(s) did an impressive job of covering a variety of diverse topics. Even I hadn't heard of a few of them.

It's decently written, and seems to be well-researched. I would recommend it for young horror fans.
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129 reviews29 followers
December 31, 2017
Crisp (guess it lives up to the name of the author), quick read with lots of good graphics. The typeset is neat and the pages perfect for a children's educational book. Content wise, I had sourced much of the info as a child from other non-graphical sources in my days of limited book availability and no internet. More jokes and/or detailed explanations might have added a saving grace.
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1,908 reviews35 followers
August 16, 2022
Not creepy, more a “factoid” book about creepy things.
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217 reviews
December 5, 2022
There's a lot of info here in an easy to digest format. It's a good intro to any middle grade reader who loves scary things, which most of my students do. Ideally this would lead them down the rabbit hole of further research, because none of the topics have a lot of time spent on them.
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1,968 reviews39 followers
October 15, 2013
This book was way too creepy for me but this is just the kind of book that kids love....scary, spine-tingling and over-the-top spooky. You are navigated through this book by two co-hosts. One is Special Agent Jeepers of the CIA (Creepy Intelligence Agency) who warns you not to read this book before bedtime in case nightmares occur. He is definitely a voice of reason for the reader. The other host is Ethel the E.T., who is an extraterrestrial and lives on a planet that is bright, shiny, safe and .....boring. It has two suns, six moons and 79.3 hours of round-the-clock daylight. She's a believer in earth's folklore and the supernatural stories that are told here. The author has included a special "happy place" page where the sensitive readers can go to fend off those creepy thoughts and ideas that may slink in and overtake their mind, body and very soul.

The book is packed full of stories regarding werewolves, vampires, and all things that are scary and go bump in the night. It is not for the faint-hearted. Throughout the book are arranged colourful, fabulous photos that visually bring the text to life....no you wouldn't want that to happen....off to the "happy page for you. If you love trivia and historical information then this book is for you. The perfect Halloween read!
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4 reviews2 followers
December 17, 2013
i think that this book is great because it talks about the scary things that there is in the world.
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