Τι ήταν αυτός ο θόρυβος; Κάποιος χτυπάει το παράθυρο της κρεβατοκάμαράς σου; Προσπαθείς να πείσεις τον εαυτό σου πως θα 'ναι το κλαδί κάποιου δέντρου που το τραντάζει ο άνεμος. Αυτό τουλάχιστον θέλεις να ελπίζεις. Τολμάς να γυρίσεις και να κοιτάξεις; Δεν υπάρχει τίποτα καλύτερο από μια κλασική, καλογραμμένη ιστορία τρόμου. Μια επίσκεψη στον κόσμο του αγνώστου είναι πάντοτε συναρπαστική, εκ του ασφαλούς βέβαια. . . Ελάτε να ταξιδέψουμε με οκτώ τρομακτικές ιστορίες που θα μας παγώσουν το αίμα.
Debí de leerme este libro unas 10 veces cuando era pequeña. Recuerdo pasarme las tardes en la biblioteca con él o llevármelo a casa para leerlo por las noches. Estaba bastante obsesionada, para qué mentir. De niña ya me encantaba el género de terror y recuerdo el miedo que me daban las historias reunidas en este volumen y, especialmente, las ilustraciones. Madre mía, si hasta tenía que pasar rápido las páginas para evitar la ilustración de los niños de Corazones perdidos de M. R. James... Hace poco más de un año encontré este mismo libro en una librería de segunda mano y me lo compré sin dudarlo ni un segundo. Ahora, con él en las manos, me doy cuenta de que este libro fue una de mis primeras tomas de contacto con escritores de la talla de Edith Nesbit, Ambrose Bierce, F. Marion Crawford o mi queridísimo M. R. James. Podéis imaginaros el cariño que le tengo.
These are some decent adaptations of ghost stories by everyone from Washington Irving to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Doyle's was hilarious but the one by E. Nesbit is my favourite and the creepiest. She is so good. Seviah and I found this at the used book sale at the library and she wanted it for reading in the blanket fort that she created for herself to celebrate spring break. This was a good choice of stories. It would make a great kick off to Halloween as a family read aloud as the illustrations are terrific, if a bit intense for some younger ones.
Este libro me trae muy buenos recuerdos, ya que me lo leí en el instituto, a una amante del miedo y del terror le encanta leer relatos de miedo, sobre todo en halloween, es una de los pocos libros que mandaron el instituto y me lo leí entero, le he puesto tres estrellas porque me gustaría que fuera mas largo, pero por lo demás me gustan los cuentos y las ilustraciones son magnificas
I adore Mostly Ghostly. As a kid, my grandfather would take my siblings and I into the attic and read from this book. The stories were spooky, and the illustrations added to the spooky atmosphere. I forgot the name of this book, and for years I searched for it. A las, I finally found it, and when I did, I took my grandfather into the attic and read to him.
This one is a throwback for me. I’ve had this book since it came out in 1991 when I was 11 years old. I have always loved the macabre and I’ve always loved scary stories, so when I had the opportunity, it felt right to reread this book. My favorite from the selection has always been The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, but Rose Rose has a special place in my heart too.
"Le pregunté a mi mayordomo si le importaba darse muerte él, o asesinar a alguien, a fin de conseguir el ansiado fantasma. Pero mi proposición no le hizo ninguna gracia."
This book randomly popped into my head this morning and I immediately had to look it up on here. I remember devouring this book every year in October as a kid, and I’d love to re-read it someday!
3,5⭐ Es un libro que me mandaron leer en el insti y que, sorprendentemente, si me gustó. Y no sé porque nunca lo había puesto en el goodreads, me olvidé de él
Some good light halloween stories for the season, Mostly Ghostly can be read in a sitting to kick off the season. A nice review of some classic stories are included.
This has to be for kids a little older than Julia but every once in awhile she gets in the mood for a scary story or two (usually when she happens to notice a book or movie) so when we found this at the library we borrowed it. There are 8 stories included and some are better than others of course. The first story, 'On Brighton Road' by Richard Middleton was okay and I could see how it could be scary for a kid. The second story, 'Selecting a Ghost' by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was more humorous than scary in our opinions and I didn't care for some of the text, the way that things were said, in a very old manner. A hard to understand manner for most kids I'd assume. The third story, 'A Creature of Habit' by Ambrose Beirce was very short, the shortest included here I think, and borderline scary. The illustrations for a lot of the stories, including this one, are sometimes the "scariest" part. Next comes 'Man-size in Marble' by Edith Nesbit and this story was one of the better ones we both agreed. The fifth, 'Rose Rose' by Barry Pain was the only one we didn't totally agree on. Julia liked it more than I did. It's not a bad story, just not one of the best in my opinion while Julia put it in her top 3 (in this book). The sixth story, 'The Upper Berth' by F. Marion Crawford was one of the scarier ones. I didn't like some of the "sea speak" but it was needed and I dealt with it. It's definitely one of the three scariest in this book though. The seventh story, 'Lost Hearts' by M.R. James was the best in my opinion and it's in Julia's top 3 too. (She couldn't make up her mind if she liked this or the last the best.) The last story is 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow' by Washington Irving. Julia's always been interested in the Headless Horseman so I think that alone pulled her in with this one. I wouldn't mind finding a kids book but a little more in depth about this - I know Julia would love it. I want to note for future reference that we read these as bedtime stories, one or two each night for a few nights, as opposed to the shorter books we read during the day.
This book could be used in k-3, but the teacher would have to read the book. The level of the book would be to high to read. 4th and 5th may be able to read the book by themselves. This book could be usesd around the time of Halloween and just be enjoyed by the listener, maybe they would like to write their own ghost stories and share them with the class.
We own this book, and bring it out every Halloween, but this is the first year we've devoured every story. They are great, and they have fantastic illustrations that the kids find hilarious. Glad the kids are into it this year!
Lovely little book with great illustrations and some wonderful ghost stories. Includes "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," which was the only story I'd read previously. Other writers include Arthur Conan Doyle, Edith Nesbit and Ambrose Bierce.
Extremely spooky tales collected into a great book for kids who want to get some thrills around Halloween! I would have LOVED this book as a kid - I loved it as an adult too!