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What kind of scared are you? Find out in these fun horror stories for young readers based on a range of phobias from Arachnophobia to Zoophobia!
As the sun goes down, grab a group of your closest friends and huddle together under a blanket, reading by flashlight, frozen with terror at every creek and snap heard throughout your house! These tales of fear, dread, risk, and doom contain all the classic elements of horror that young fans crave without the gore.
Features 26 terrifying short stories, each based on a different A-to-Z phobia and accompanied by a unique illustration. Read fun and scary tales about Frigophobia (freezing), Lygophobia (shadows), Melissophobia (bees), Scopophobia (being watched), and many more!
Also included are 11 bonus stories featuring art by Temmie Chang, Mariel Cartwright, and Ko Takeuchi plus a section detailing the origins and developments of the stories and art.
About the Author
Adam Tierney is a video game developer, TV writer, and (now) scary book author. He lives in Los Angeles, CA with his wife Amy, his children Django and Nina, and as few pets as possible. Over the past fifteen years, Adam has directed dozens of video games (several of them spooky) and oversees business development at WayForward.
Matthieu Cousin is a character designer/illustrator currently based in Sweden. After finishing his studies in Malmö, he ventured into the land of freelancing, doing jobs for various projects such as games, books, and cartoons. Some of his previous clients include Disney TVA, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, and WayForward.
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