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Creepy Campfire Stories - (Frights to Tell at Night) by Anastasia Garcia (Hardcover)
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- Gather around the campfire with 20 spooky, spine-tingling tales that blend folklore, urban legend, and our darkest fears.The great outdoors has never been so terrifying!
- 9-12 Years
- 9.75" x 7.25" Hardcover
- 208 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Ghost Stories
- Series Name: Frights to Tell at Night
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About the Book
Gather around the campfire with 20 spooky, spine-tingling tales that blend folklore, urban legend, and our darkest fears. The great outdoors has never been so terrifying! Featuring iconic landscapes like the Grand Canyon and Redwood National Park, this book will haunt your dreams long after the last ember of the campfire has faded.Book Synopsis
Gather around the campfire with 20 spooky, spine-tingling tales that blend folklore, urban legend, and our darkest fears.
The great outdoors has never been so terrifying! Featuring iconic landscapes like the Grand Canyon and Redwood National Park, this book will haunt your dreams long after the last ember of the campfire has faded. Here are just a few of the super-scary stories inside:
- A strange museum that won't stay open after dark.
- Sinister plants with a taste for human flesh.
- Monsters hidden in the snow--friend or foe?
- Mysterious lights in the sky leave messages in a cornfield.
- A winged creature warns of impending doom.
Other books in the series:
- Ghostly, Ghastly Tales
About the Author
Anastasia Garcia is a Mexican-American writer of horror and speculative fiction. Her short fiction appears in online publications, podcasts, and print anthologies from Flame Tree Press and Hex Publishers. In 2022, Anastasia joined the Horror Writers Association and in 2020 Anastasia was awarded the Ladies of Horror Fiction writer's grant. In her free time, Anastasia reads 50 books a year and runs an all-women book club called Fiction Addiction with over 2,000 members. Originally from Texas, Anastasia is heavily influenced by the local myths and legends. She now lives in New York City.
Teo Skaffa has lived in many places but currently lives in Istanbul. He grew up in a small town in the Netherlands you've probably never heard of. He uses simple shapes filled with texture and detail to tell a story and is grateful that he's able to make a living by drawing, especially since he's not particularly good at anything else.
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