Afraid of Everything

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Pub Date Jun 02 2020 | Archive Date Jun 09 2020

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Description

What kind of scared are you? Find out in these fun horror stories for young readers based on a range of phobias from Arachnophobia to Zoophobia!

As the sun goes down, grab a group of your closest friends and huddle together under a blanket, reading by flashlight, frozen with terror at every creek and snap heard throughout your house! These tales of fear, dread, risk, and doom contain all the classic elements of horror that young fans crave without the gore.

Features 26 terrifying short stories, each based on a different A-to-Z phobia and accompanied by a unique illustration. Read fun and scary tales about Frigophobia (freezing), Lygophobia (shadows), Melissophobia (bees), Scopophobia (being watched), and many more!

Also included are 11 bonus stories featuring art by Temmie Chang, Mariel Cartwright, and Ko Takeuchi plus a section detailing the origins and developments of the stories and art.
What kind of scared are you? Find out in these fun horror stories for young readers based on a range of phobias from Arachnophobia to Zoophobia!

As the sun goes down, grab a group of your closest...

Available Editions

EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9781684056279
PRICE $19.99 (USD)
PAGES 96

Average rating from 22 members


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Halloween is my favorite holiday. It is the one thing I really look forward to every year. So, with my addiction to everything dark and scary, it's no surprise I loved this book. I would definitely say this is middle-grade or junior fiction since these phobias are a little too hard for children to pronounce. The illustrations are amazing and the colors pop out really nicely, complimenting the page-long stories about each phobia throughout the alphabet.

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