The Nightmare Club is not for just ANYBODY. Only the spookiest, scariest stories get told at Annie's Halloween sleepovers--and if you can't take it, well, tough!
What's the least spooky thing you can imagine? An egg, right? It's perfectly smooth all over. It's totally natural. It can't talk. It can't put a curse on you. It doesn't have a soul, so it can't haunt you.
Ha! That's what Seamus thinks until his friend gives him an egg she found by the side of the road. When the egg starts to hatch, out comes...
Part of spooky series of part-illustrated short stories (think 'Are you afraid of the dark'..). The size and illustrations make these books very accessible to readers of all ages and abilities-would recommend for younger readers who like a scare!
Den er simpelthen plat og så er jeg meget lidt begejstret for formen med bogen som direkte fortæller der kalder læseren for du. De korte afbrudte sætninger generer mig og selve historien er kedelig.
Don’t even bother showing up for a famous Annie Graves slumber party unless you are prepared to share a truly terrifying tale. A story so horrifying that sleep will be made impossible for your fellow party goers. It's that bothersome Seamus's turn to tell his odd yet chilling account of a relentless possessed egg.
These quick reads should be shared in darkness with only a flashlight and a creepy sinister voice. Although the books are numbered the haunting yet humorous story-lines appear to be independent from one another and do not need to be enjoyed sequentially.