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Book Reviews of Bloody Mary and Other Tales for a Dark Night

Bloody Mary and Other Tales for a Dark Night
Bloody Mary and Other Tales for a Dark Night
Author: Stefan Dziemianowicz
ISBN-13: 9780760720400
ISBN-10: 0760720401
Publication Date: 2000
Rating:
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Book Type: Paperback
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ilovedale3 avatar reviewed Bloody Mary and Other Tales for a Dark Night on + 524 more book reviews
Scary collection of "urban legends" like "Bloody Mary" and "Aren't You Glad You Didn't Turn on the Light?"!
murder101 avatar reviewed Bloody Mary and Other Tales for a Dark Night on
Great scary campfire stories!
mimicthesky avatar reviewed Bloody Mary and Other Tales for a Dark Night on + 48 more book reviews
Bloody Mary is a connoisseur's collection of thirty-five completely creepy tall tales. Stefan Dziemianowics crafts modern myths and horror stories that will leave even the most skeptical reader listening for the fall of footsteps, scared of the dark, and fearful of things that go bump in the night.

These stories are guaranteed to give you chills on a hot summer night and make your pulse pound feverishly in midwinter. So stash them with your sleeping bag, take them on the road, pull them out around the Christmas tree - and let Bloody Mary bring a bit of the dark side to your fireside.
Mahala avatar reviewed Bloody Mary and Other Tales for a Dark Night on + 192 more book reviews
Who hasn't had their pants scared off 'em as a teenager playing Bloody Mary? This book is a collection of the scary, creepy, and downright strange stuff that goes on in the world. A MUST for those who love ghost stories and other creepy things.
reviewed Bloody Mary and Other Tales for a Dark Night on + 3 more book reviews
From the back: "We were sitting around the campfire that evening trying to think of spooky stories to tell one another, since that was what you did on a campout. At first, no one wanted tro say anything. A A couple of us told stoies that were more silly than scary. Then, the person sitting directly across the fire from me spoke up. I couldn't see who it was, but he asid he had a story that might chill us. What did we have to lose
-from Campfire Story
reviewed Bloody Mary and Other Tales for a Dark Night on + 8 more book reviews
This does not have the dust cover, but still in good condition.