When I was a kid, we had a couple books laying around in our "book box" (we didn't have any book cases) that both intrigued and frightened me. They were both Scolastic/Arrow books of ghost stories. It wasn't the content of the books that scared me, it was the covers themselves. Those books were lost over the years, but I was able to find them at various sales.
"13 Ghostly Tales" in particular scared me. I remember looking at it in laying on my closet floor wanting to get something, but afraid to reach across it. Okay, I was only 4 and a big chicken. When I finally did get the courage to read these books, I found the stories within decidedly unscary. They're the standard kid's fare of "spooky" tales like "The Golden Arm", "Teeny-Tiny", "The Railroad Ghost" and "The Dare". I do recall one story somewhat disturbing called "The Thing at the Foot of the Bed" in which the protagonist finds two eyes staring at him from the end of his bed.
I've written previously about my love for Scholastic Books. Reading was always a brighter spot in the school day and the day Scholastic books arrived was only rivaled by the arrival of the next Scholastic Flyer.
Below are some Halloween-related Scholastic books I've picked up over the years. Some of these have been previously posted, but deserve a second look. Enjoy, and if you see any that bring back memories, let me know in the comments.
Something tells me "Abby Kedabra" was a pen name.
"The Mystery in Dracula's Castle" was a Wonderful World of Disney TV 2-part episode. I remember watching this when I was probably 5 years old and being scared by it. I rewatched it recently and I'm not sure what scared me. It's available on Youtube.
Then of course there were always the collection of strange but "true" tales. These set me down the road to a lifetime of watching shows about ghosts, Bigfoot, and Chupacabras not to mention that dang "Curse of Oak Island" show. Seven seasons in and NOTHING! The curse is I've wasted my time watching it.
I previously blogged "Strangely Enough". This is a newer copy with a revised cover.
i definitely remember the first book at the top of the post, and i also am 100% sure i had a copy of "how to care for your monster" at some point. Scholastic Books was a great thing -- i read a ton through them, and looked forward to ordering more. speaking of Dynamite magazine, that's where i ordered mine.
ReplyDelete>speaking of Dynamite magazine, that's where i ordered mine.
DeleteMe too, and speaking of Dynamite, hold onto your hats for an upcoming post this season.
Wow those are some great covers! Not familiar with any of em but they definitely take me back.
ReplyDelete>speaking of Dynamite, hold onto your hats for an upcoming post this season.
Uh-oh, me too on the 30th. This should be interesting :)
Okay, I'll coordinate with you. I'll post on the 30th as well.
DeleteHopefully we won't post the same thing!
Deletea double dynamite day? can't wait!
DeleteWe had a number of these when we were kids - although I don't think I read them.
ReplyDeleteI loved the Mrs. Coverlet series--Too bad there were only three books published.
ReplyDeleteDespite having the book, I've never read it. I don't recall the series from childhood. I'll have to check it out.
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DeleteI still have my copy of "Strange but True - 22 Amazing Stories" from 4th grade. Some of those stories still meander through my mind from time to time.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, Brave Daniel! I'd forgotten about that one.
I'd never read "Strange but True" as a kid, but I have a hardback and paperback version I picked up at garage sales. I read a lot of similar books in school though and this one would have been right up my alley.
DeleteI would have read these over and over again. Awesome books!
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