Through the Flashlights Beam: A Collection of Classic Scary Stories for Reading Aloud
by
Edgar Allan Poe,
Edgar Allan Poe, Bram Stoker, Mary Shelley, Washington Irving, W.W. Jacobs, H.P. Lovecraft, H.G. Wells
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In celebration of our history’s rich oral tradition of storytelling, we invite you to bring your flashlight up to your chin and get ready to make your listeners want to sleep with a nightlight. Through the Flashlight’s Beam is a collection of the very best scary story classics including some of the most popular characters in the history of suspense including Frankenstein, ...more
Hardcover, 180 pages
Published
October 15th 2008
by Hilarity Ensues
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I enjoyed reading this book. I recieved it for free as a first read winner. The short stories that were included are true classics are it is great to have them all in one place. I also enjoyed the format of the book: each story has an estimate of the time it takes to read aloud, and each page has some decorative scrolling that I thought contributed to the nostalgic appeal of the book. I will be using this book in my classroom (junior high reading and english) for many years to come.
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The name Poe brings to mind images of murderers and madmen, premature burials, and mysterious women who return from the dead. His works have been in print since 1827 and include such literary classics as “The Tell-Tale Heart,” “The Raven,” and “The Fall of the House of Usher.” This versatile writer’s oeuvre includes short stories, poetry, a novel, a textbook, a book of scientific theory, and hundr...more
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