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A review by mehsi
Tales Of Terror From The Tunnel's Mouth by Chris Priestley
4.0
Review for when I re-read it in 2013:
I have read this book many times over the years. And I keep loving it.
Every story begins with a prologue, a character (always a kid), special circumstances and a story teller (mostly a creepy character or someone who deals in creepiness).
Throughout the stories there are pauzes were the main character and the story teller talk, what they think of the story or other things.
I love it. This book in particular, it is very very creepy. Some stories are also quite scary (or gross), but they all deliver. Unlike some short story books, were some stories are boring and some are fun, this one has only good ones. :)
From kids with a scary greenery, to a mysterious burrow in a field to all kinds of other settings.
Really recommended to those with a strong stomach, who like horror stories, are fan of Chris Priestley, and those who like short stories.
I have read this book many times over the years. And I keep loving it.
Every story begins with a prologue, a character (always a kid), special circumstances and a story teller (mostly a creepy character or someone who deals in creepiness).
Throughout the stories there are pauzes were the main character and the story teller talk, what they think of the story or other things.
I love it. This book in particular, it is very very creepy. Some stories are also quite scary (or gross), but they all deliver. Unlike some short story books, were some stories are boring and some are fun, this one has only good ones. :)
From kids with a scary greenery, to a mysterious burrow in a field to all kinds of other settings.
Really recommended to those with a strong stomach, who like horror stories, are fan of Chris Priestley, and those who like short stories.