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Women's Fiction
Spooky New England: Tales of hauntings, strange happenings, and other local lore

Spooky New England: Tales of hauntings, strange happenings, and other local lore

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not very impressed
Review: Evidently I'm in the minority, but I just couldn't get into this book. This is my favorite subject, and after seeing the beautiful cover and rave reviews here on Amazon, I rushed out to get a copy. I returned it after reading about half the book. I couldn't relax and enjoy the stories because the writing style frankly made me cringe. I almost want to call it immature; the stories remind me of ones I wrote when I was in grade school, trying much too hard to be realistic, with unnecessary dialogue and a large amount of conjecture. Those who enjoy Citro's factual, concise manner of storytelling will likely feel uncomfortable reading this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Couldn't put it down
Review: It was wonderful to read these spine-tingling folktales from New England. The historical stories from the Colonial period were especially fascinating to me. The fear of being "witch-ridden" came up more than once (in The Witch-sheep and in Old Betty Booker). It appears to have been a very real terror for the New England folks once-upon-a-time.

My very favorite story was Tom Dunn's Dance, in which Tom changes from a wild young man to a model citizen, all because of a certain, terrifying experience one night on top of Rag Rock.

A very enjoyable collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Couldn't put it down
Review: It was wonderful to read these spine-tingling folktales from New England. The historical stories from the Colonial period were especially fascinating to me. The fear of being "witch-ridden" came up more than once (in The Witch-sheep and in Old Betty Booker). It appears to have been a very real terror for the New England folks once-upon-a-time.

My very favorite story was Tom Dunn's Dance, in which Tom changes from a wild young man to a model citizen, all because of a certain, terrifying experience one night on top of Rag Rock.

A very enjoyable collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spooky New England
Review: The book was a good read. The stories move quickly and are well told. I especially enjoyed reading Mary's Flowers to the grand children. All the stories are presented in a realistic fashion and you are able to identify with the character's in the book. You end up asking yourself could this story really be true. The story entitled The White Deer seemed like it was talking about a real event involving real people. I enjoyed reading the book very much. Some of the stories can be read many times and seem to retain their freshness.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great read!
Review: The ghost stories in this collection are spooky indeed! This book is a fast read, with great illustrations and stories that will keep you coming back again and again. My favorite stories are The Telltale Seaweed from Cape Cod, The Loup Garou from Rhode Island and At the Sign of the Sir Charles which has a trick ending!

Some of the stories are scary, some eerie, and some of them made me laugh. This book would be great to take camping -- the stories are perfect for reading around a campfire.

Hope we see more from this author.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gave me goosebumps!
Review: This great short story collection made me sleep with the light on! My husband came home late one night while I was reading the Telltale Seaweed (the first story in the book), and when he slammed the front door I nearly jumped out of my skin! I was sure the ghost had arrived to get me!

The things I like best about this collection of spooky stories are that the stories are all based on the oral tradition from New England, that they are told phenomenally well (Books on Tape should record this collection; it just begs to be read out loud), and that many of the stories make you think: "That could really have happened".

I found these stories more insidiously spooky than some of the Stephen King novels, which are not too realistic. If you think suspense/thriller films vs. horror flicks, you get the picture.

Can't wait for the next book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Extraordinarily Eery...a must read!
Review: Three thumbs up. What an excellent compilation of hair raising and mysterious stories! As autumn's crisp air begins to chill so will this page turner. This book couldn't have come out at a better time of the year. Great work.


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