The Greatest Horror Stories of the 20th Century Robert Silverberg, Ray Bradbury, and more. This collection of classic horror tales is as remarkable for its literary value as for its scream factor. You`ll hear stories by the masters of the genre, past and present. |
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark 25th Anniversary Edition: Collected from American Folklore This spooky addition to Alvin Schwartz`s popular books on American folklore is filled with tales of eerie horror and dark revenge that will make you jump with fright. There is a story here for everyone -- skeletons with torn and tangled flesh who roam the earth; a ghost who takes revenge on her murderer; and a haunted house where every night a bloody head falls down the chimney. Stephen Gammell`s splendidly creepy drawings perfectly capture the mood of more than two dozen scary stories -- and even scary songs -- all just right for reading alone or for telling aloud in the dark. If You Dare! |
The Pagan Book of Halloween Gerina Dunwich, a practicing Witch, shows Wiccans and non-Wiccans alike how they can create a spiritually meaningful Halloween celebration filled with magic, tradition, and fun. |
Barney's Happy Halloween! Barney the purple dinosaur and his friends decide what they will be for Halloween. |
Halloween (Collector`s Edition with CD) In his first picture book, comedian and bestselling author Jerry Seinfeld takes readers on a wild ride through his vision of Halloween. From the first costume to the inevitable quest for more candy, Seinfeld`s tale resonates with vivid experiences of a night every kid loves. |
A Graveyard for Lunatics Halloween Night, 1954. A young, film-obsessed scriptwriter has just been hired at one of the great studios. An anonymous investigation leads from the giant Maximus Films backlot to an eerie graveyard separated from the studio by a single wall. There he makes a terrifying discovery that thrusts him into a maelstrom of intrigue and mystery -- and into the dizzy exhilaration of the movie industry at the height of its glittering power. |
Nightmare Hour These are my scariest stories ever, says R.L. Stine, because I wrote them at the Nightmare Hour. You know when that is? It`s when the lights fade, the real world slips into shadow-and the cold, moonlit world of evil dreams takes over your mind. What horror awaits a boy who has to spend Halloween in the hospital? How do you outwit a ghost who wants your skin? Why is Nightmare Inn the most terrifying place to visit? |
Halloween: Bewitching Treats, Eats, Costumes and Decorations Everything you need for a fabulous Halloween party to include recipes, costumes, decorations and games for the whole family. |
The Halloween Handbook: 447 Costumes Suggests ways of assembling hundreds of classic and original Halloween costumes, mostly for adults, from everyday objects, and provides information on holiday lore, party ideas, and seasonal amusements. |
The Damnation Game In a nightworld where decomposing corpse-assassins stalk their prey, Marty Strauss, the bodyguard to a famous industrialist, discovers that someone is coming to collect the soul of his employer as payment for an ancient debt. |
Scooby-Doo Halloween MAD LIBS Bring the Scooby-Doo gang along for your Halloween adventures! Back for another round of MAD LIBS(r) fun, Scooby, Shaggy, and the rest of the gang team up with MAD LIBS(r) for their funniest Halloween adventures yet! |
The Terror Tales of Edgar Allen Poe Here are four of the greatest stories by the master of the macabre, told, with sparing but telling dramatic effects, by Edgar Lustgarten in coolly terrifying style. |
The Dark Worlds of H.P. Lovecraft, Volume 3 Howard Phillips Lovecraft has been hailed by literary critics as the inventor of modern horror and a cultivating force behind many modern writers. |
Haunted Places in America Describes some fifty places accessible to the public, which are reputed to be haunted. The hotels, historic homes, restaurants, and outside locales are each covered with concise descriptions, and illustrated with photographs. |
The Lizzie Borden Game Shea Mackenzie is a mentally disturbed girl who admires Lizzie Borden a great deal. Her room is like a shrine to the axe murderess. Her mother denies that she has a problem and goes to great lengths to protect Shea from a father who wants to put her in a mental hospital. Shea conjures up Lizzie's ghost, and together they exact revenge on those who abuse Shea. |
Junie B., First Grader: Boo...and I MEAN It! Junie B. Jones is afraid to go trick-or-treating. `Cause what if witches and monsters are really real? And what if pumpkins with sharp teeth can eat your feet? And don`t even get her started on the candy corn problem. |