To celebrate the 30th anniversary of “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark”, the publisher has removed the original, scary as hell artwork for which the book was beloved by all and replaced it with boring illustrations.
Patrick Ross
a year ago
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Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark was the ultimate compilation of horror from our youth. The most terrifying parts, though, were the illustrations by Stephen Gammell. Click here to see more, if you dare. Sweet dreams.
Bizzy B
a year ago
156 responses
That’s just not right.
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BurnRed
a year ago
186 responses
Happy International Literacy Day! What were your favorite childhood books? [Note: Technically ILD was yesterday, but there’s a case to be made that literacy is still important. Add your favorites below!]
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Rebecca E.
2 years ago
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Your favorite childhood book takes a turn for the sinister when eccentric The Who drummer Keith Moon shows up. When it comes to comforting memories, we’ll stick with Mary Poppins, the lady who carries wall-length mirrors in her purse and flies with a talking umbrella, thank you very much.
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Eliot Glazer
3 years ago
8 responses