Scary Books for Halloween | Betsy Bird Reviews

Podcast #155

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In This Week’s Episode You’ll Hear

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark by Alvin Schwartz, illustrated by Stephen Gammell
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
Ol’ Clip-Clop: A Ghost Story by Patricia McKissack, illustrated by Eric Velasquez
Ol' Clip Clop - A Ghost Story
Wee Winnie Witch’s Skinny: An Original African-American Scare Tale by Virginia Hamilton, illustrated by Barry Moser
Winnie Witch's Skinny
Ghoulish Song by William Alexander
Ghoulish Song
The Lost Boy by Greg Ruth
The Lost Boy
Revenge of the Witch by Joseph Delaney
Revenge of the Witch
Zombie Baseball Beatdown by Paolo Bacigalupi
Zombie Baseball Beatdown
Wait Till Helen Comes by Mary Downing Hahn
Wait Till Helen Comes
The Well’s End by Seth Fishman
The Well's End
The Magic Finger by Roald Dahl
The Magic Finger
 

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