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Even More Short & Shivery
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Even More Short & Shivery
Thirty Spine-Tingling Tales
Retold by Robert D. San SouciAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Robert D. San Souci
Illustrated by Jacqueline RogersAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Jacqueline Rogers
| Delacorte Books for Young Readers | Trade Paperback | September 1999 | $10.95 | 978-0-385-32639-1 (0-385-32639-4)
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ABOUT THIS BOOK

Thirty spine-chilling stories from around the world provide plenty of shivers in this spooky collection.  Curl up with old friends like Washington Irving's "Guests from Gibbet Island" or Charles Dickens' "Chips."  Or make the aquaintance of "The Skull That Spoke" and "The Monster of Baylock"--but beware of spectral visitors like "The Blood-Drawing Ghost." This exciting mixture of classic and contemporary tales from Mexico, China, Poland, Nigeria, and other lands near and far is perfect for hair-raising reading!

Twenty deliciously eerie illustrations by Jacqueline Rogers highlight this companion to Robert D. San Souci's earlier collections of scary stories, Short & Shivery and More Short & Shivery, which School Library Journal called "an absolute delight."


From the Hardcover edition.


REVIEWS

"...Thirty tales that not only read well but also work as splendid choices for oral telling around a campfire, on a trip, in school, or at a sleepover." --Booklist

"Young readers will gobble up these 30 thrilling snacks and beg for more."--School Library Journal


From the Hardcover edition.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Robert D. San Souci is the author of Short & Shivery and More Short & Shivery, which School Library Journal called “an absolute delight.”


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