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More Three-Minute Thrillers: Roller-Ghoster and Other Hasty Horrors

More Three-Minute Thrillers: Roller-Ghoster and Other Hasty Horrors

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awsome Book! Great For Teachers!
Review: Some of the stories, such as "The Stray " are awsome to write endings to. Children really get into it!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: OH...I'm shaking in my shoes! NOT!
Review: This book is not even scary! On the back of the book... scare the toughest buff? Yeah right! I'm 11 years old and it didn't even scare me for a sec! God, I can write scarier stories than him! I am very dissapointed! Thank god I didn't buy this book, I got it out of the school library! The reason why I gave it 2 stars is because of the creativity and how he writes...good wording, or whatever. I don't reccomend this book at all! Just a waste of time!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: CREEPY AND FUN!
Review: This follow up to the first series of Three Minute Thrillers is lots of fun for kids and adults, who enjoy a good scare, alike. Plus, the author displays a talent for telling a good, creepy story in very few words! Some of the premises are far-fetched, but hey, it's primarily targeted as a kids' book, right? I also recommend the first book, "The Oozing Eyeball..." Both books will satisfy fans of "Scary Tales to Tell in the Dark" series. Keep in mind both of these books are difficult to come by.


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