Dennis Pepper is the editor of The Oxford Book of Ghost Stories and The Young Oxford Book of Scary Tales. He lives in England.
"Revels in the sinister, mysterious, gross, and creepy. The 34 stories by such authors as Roald Dahl, E. Nesbit, and Ray Bradbury promise--or threaten--to leave readers on edge."--Publishers Weekly"A dark brew of horror, ghost, crime, and science fiction stories by authors who generally address both older children and adults.... What really happens at the end of the stories is generally left for the readers to decide. But, as the editor says, 'Don't expect to sleep easy.'"--The New York Times Book Review"[A] fine collection of chilling and cerebral thrillers... a variety of well-crafted, thought-provoking pieces from around the world. These haunting, goosebump-producing scenarios showcase the talents of familiar young adult and adult writers...From the subtle to the ironic to the terrifying, the stories in this quality collection prove that the classic macabre effectively transcends time, plce, and season."--Booklist"Featuring endings that are sometimes gruesome, sometimes wry, and sometimes thoughtful, Pepper's compilation of tales won't disappoint even the most avid readers of short stories or mysteries. The selections are suspenseful, scary, and surprising... Finely crafted stories. Great for sharing on Halloween or around a campfire."--School Library Journal"Young adults will appreciate this array of weird stories with unexpected twists and surprises for endings. From evil statues to deadly coffins, each story holds a horrid surprise and very different plots to excite the imagination."--Children's Bookwatch"An anthology of clever, well-crafted tales with unexpected twists and /or surprise denouements."--The Orlando Sentinel
"Revels in the sinister, mysterious, gross, and creepy. The 34
stories by such authors as Roald Dahl, E. Nesbit, and Ray Bradbury
promise--or threaten--to leave readers on edge."--Publishers
Weekly
"A dark brew of horror, ghost, crime, and science fiction stories
by authors who generally address both older children and adults....
What really happens at the end of the stories is generally left for
the readers to decide. But, as the editor says, 'Don't expect to
sleep easy.'"--The New York Times Book Review
"[A] fine collection of chilling and cerebral thrillers... a
variety of well-crafted, thought-provoking pieces from around the
world. These haunting, goosebump-producing scenarios showcase the
talents of familiar young adult and adult writers...From the subtle
to the ironic to the terrifying, the stories in this quality
collection prove that the classic macabre effectively transcends
time, plce, and season."--Booklist
"Featuring endings that are sometimes gruesome, sometimes wry, and
sometimes thoughtful, Pepper's compilation of tales won't
disappoint even the most avid readers of short stories or
mysteries. The selections are suspenseful, scary, and surprising...
Finely crafted stories. Great for sharing on Halloween or around a
campfire."--School Library Journal
"Young adults will appreciate this array of weird stories with
unexpected twists and surprises for endings. From evil statues to
deadly coffins, each story holds a horrid surprise and very
different plots to excite the imagination."--Children's
Bookwatch
"An anthology of clever, well-crafted tales with unexpected twists
and /or surprise denouements."--The Orlando Sentinel
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