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From the co-author of the #1 New York Times bestselling series The
Magic Misfits comes a spectacularly creepy novel that will keep you
up way past bedtime. Perfect for fans of Scary Stories to
Tell in the Dark! Amelia is cleaning out her grandmother's attic
when she stumbles across a book: Tales to Keep You Up at Night. But
when she goes to the library to return it, she's told that the book
never belonged there. Curious, she starts to read the stories:
tales of strange incidents in nearby towns, of journal entries
chronicling endless, twisting pumpkin vines, birthday parties gone
awry, and cursed tarot decks. And at the center of the stories lies
a family of witches. And witches, she's told, can look like
anyone... As elements from the stories begin to come to life around
her, and their eerie connections become clear, Amelia begins to
realize that she may be in a spooky story of her own... With
hair-raising, spine-chilling prose, Dan Poblocki delivers a
collection of interconnected stories that, if you're anything like
Amelia, is sure to keep you up late in the night.
From the co-author of the #1 New York Times bestselling series The
Magic Misfits comes a spectacularly creepy follow-up to Tales to
Keep You Up at Night that will keep you up way past bedtime.
Perfect for fans of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark! Gilbert is
visiting his injured brother, Ant, in the hospital, when he sees a
shadowed figure leave behind a satchel filled with old cassette
tapes. Despite a strange, garbled voicemail telling him "Don't
listen to the tapes," Gilbert can't resist playing them and
listening to the chilling stories they reveal: tales of cursed
seashells, of doors torn through the fabric of the universe, of
cemeteries that won't let you leave, of a classroom skeleton that
hungers for new skin. And wandering through all the stories, a
strange man named November, who might not be a man at all... As
Gilbert keeps listening to the tapes, he slowly realizes that the
stories may hold the key to helping Ant. But in order to save his
brother, he may be opening a door to something much, much worse...
With hair-raising, spine-chilling prose, Dan Poblocki delivers a
collection of interconnected stories that are sure to keep you up
late in the night.
Curious, she starts to read the stories: tales of strange incidents
in nearby towns, of journal entries chronicling endless, twisting
pumpkin vines, birthday parties gone awry, and cursed tarot decks.
And at the center of the stories lies a family of witches. And
witches, she's told, can look like anyone... As elements from the
stories begin to come to life around her, and their eerie
connections become clear, Amelia begins to realise that she may be
in a spooky story of her own... With hair-raising, spine-chilling
prose, Dan Poblocki delivers a collection of interconnected stories
that, if you're anything like Amelia, is sure to keep you up late
in the night.
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