31 Days of Spooky

Ghastly Ghost Stories to Send a Shiver Down Your Spine (For Adults and Teens)

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Pub Date Jul 08 2025 | Archive Date Nov 01 2025

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Description

Calling all ghosts and ghouls! Venture into 31 Days of Spooky—a fully illustrated, delightfully scary collection of short stories that will send a chill down your spine every day of the Halloween season.

When it's not lurking on your nightstand, this beautiful book is perfectly designed to sit alongside your fall decorations or tablescapes. With its one-of-a-kind daily format, 31 Days of Spooky includes. . .

  • A month of eerie short stories featuring ghosts of all kinds—helpful, harmful, and even canine
  • An iridescent foiled cover sure to attract a spirit or two and complement your spooky holiday decor
  • Fun and fantastical illustrations that bring every ghostly tale to life

 

Whether you're reading under the covers (just because it is fun!), cozied up with a cup of cocoa, or with friends around the campfire, 31 Days of Spooky is your essential short story collection for a ghostly good time—all October long.

Calling all ghosts and ghouls! Venture into 31 Days of Spooky—a fully illustrated, delightfully scary collection of short stories that will send a chill down your spine every day of the Halloween...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781400252411
PRICE $19.99 (USD)
PAGES 192

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This book was fun, but it wasn't for me. I went in with the expectations that this would be a graphic novel for adults/teens (as marketed, but this was more of a short story collection akin to Scary Stories to Tell In the Dark in my opinion.

Thank you Harper Celebrate and NetGalley for the ARC.

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I wouldn’t have qualified this as a “Graphic Novel” by any means, so I was slightly irked that it was under the wrong category.
They were all very cheesy, not scary, and not enticing or well-written stories. Perhaps all of this set a bad taste in my mouth for the rest of the stories.
This book may be more suitable for a younger audience than teens. It wasn't for me, but it may be for you.

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