Allan Zullo is an American non-fiction writer. He is the author or co-author of more than eighty paperbacks for adults and children.
A native of Rockford, Illinois, Zullo graduated from Northern Illinois University in 1969 with a degree in journalism. His books include The Baseball Hall of Shame and Baseball Confidential (both co-written with Bruce Nash), A Boomer's Guide to Grandparenting (co-written with his wife Kathryn), and the Haunted Kids series. Zullo has also written articles for The National Enquirer, The Christian Science Monitor, Ladies Home Journal, and The Palm Beach Post. His syndicated comic strip "The Ghost Story Club" ran in American newspapers from 1995 to 1998.
Zullo currently lives in Fairview, North Carolina.
I liked these books. I like Allan Zullo and I really like the stories in these books. I think all younger kids (Upper elementary, early middle school) These books are quick reads and quite intresting. (Even if the stories are exagerrated.) So if you like short ghost stoires read these books.
I loved these stories when I was younger. I think I read these in 6th grade (the same year as the camp trip in school). I used to love scary stories like this. I just recently found my copy of this book the other day.
I really enjoyed reading this book! It's a fast read and excellent for middle and upper elementary students and anyone looking for a fast read as it is full of short, easy-to-read stories (even if they are a tax exaggerated!)
The book began slow, but became less interesting by the minute. By the time I got to the middle of the first story, i started to just flip through the book until I arrived to the middle and just completely stopped reading.