Selected Product: | Horowitz Horror: Stories You'll Wish You Never Read Hardcover Author: Anthony Horowitz Publisher: Philomel Release Date: 2006-08-17 Reading Level: Ages 9-12 ISBN-10: 0399244891 ISBN-13: 9780399244896 List Price: $11.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Snakehead (Alex Rider) ISBN-10: 0142412120 ISBN-13: 9780142412121 List Price:$7.99 Gatekeepers: Evil Star (Gatekeepers) ISBN-10: 0439679966 ISBN-13: 9780439679961 List Price:$17.99 More Horowitz Horror ISBN-10: 0399245197 ISBN-13: 9780399245190 List Price:$11.99 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Horowitz Horror: Stories You'll Wish You Never Read by Anthony Horowitz (ISBN-10: 0399244891, ISBN-13: 9780399244896). At this time we have not yet written a review for Horowitz Horror: Stories You'll Wish You Never Read by Anthony Horowitz (ISBN-10: 0399244891, ISBN-13: 9780399244896). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Welcome to a world where everything seems normal. At least, at first. But the sinister and truly terrifying lurk just beneath the surface. Like a bathtub with a history so haunted, no one dares get in it. . . or an ordinary-looking camera that does unspeakable things to its subjects. . .or a mysterious computer game that has terrible consequences if you lose. . . . From the creator of the blockbuster Alex Rider Adventures and The Diamond Brothers Mysteries, Horowitz Horror is a wicked collection of macabre tales sure to send shivers up your spine. Not for younger kids | Customer Rating: | | Our 8-year-old son bought this at his primary school book fair. We're putting it on a back shelf until he's a teenager. The first two stories alone include casual sexist and anti-gay references, group suicide and a naked girl being hauled off to a mental institute as her father plans to buy an axe and kill her mother. All good fun of course but NOT appropriate for younger kids. | May be too scary for some 10 year olds | Customer Rating: | | My 10 year old son initially loved the book and enthusiastically wrote up a great book review for class. However, he has been afraid to go into his bedroom and bathroom alone since reading this book. If your child has never encountered this genre before, think about previewing the contents first. The book is true to its title! | Just Horrible...but That's a Good Thing in this Case! | Customer Rating: | The back cover promises that "Horowitz Horror is a wicked collection of macabre tales sure to send shivers up your spine" and for the most part this is quite true. This particular book was originally published in 1999 in Great Brittan, so all the tales are set there and have a decidedly English feel to them. This lends an additional kind of creep to the tales, as one gets a very genteel and proper feel from the language, but the stories are anything but genteel and proper!
In Horrowitz Horror, we are treated to nine twisted tales...each is brief (good for read aloud if you are so inclined) and the entire book is short enough to read in one sitting...though I suspect this is best read one tale at a time on chilly autumn and winter nights...curled up in bed with a good cup of tea! The stories include a rather nasty haunted bath tub (who would have thought...lol); the perfect birthday gift that has rather dastardly effects; a computer haunted by a sports writer; a spoiled brat who gets exactly what she deserves, in a rather grisly tale that I think all parents of spoiled rotten brats might be tempted by; an unruly teen who discovers exactly what happens when you go off the beaten path; a computer game so real it's deadly; a rather sad photo premonition; and the tale of the monkey's ear (similar to the monkey's paw, but more messed up)!
I most liked Bath Night, Harriet's Horrible Dream and The Monkey's Ear and least liked Scared and The Man with the Yellow Face...but I will say this, all of them were suitably macabre and twisted!! I don't know that I'd personally read this to children in the age range listed above (4-8), the tales are a little gruesome...I think I'd shoot for 8-12 myself, depending on your child of course. Due to the subtlety of some of the stories, they'd probably be best appreciated by the 10-12 year old age range. I give it a B+, the stories were all well done, but none were truly outstanding...and while some of the kids here got what they deserved, others were just kind of sad and depressing. Overall, if you like horror stories, you won't be disappointed to have spent some time one this! |
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