Only If You Dare: 13 Stories of Darkness and Doom by Josh Allen (Author), Sarah J. Coleman (Illustrator) | Book Review

Only If You Dare: 13 Stories of Darkness and Doom by Josh Allen (Author), Sarah J. Coleman (Illustrator) | Book Review

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Reading age

9-12

Genre

Horror Fiction

Publisher

Holiday House

Publication date

August 31, 2021

A collection of the spookiest tales you can find! From a bowl of oatmeal that mysteriously returns no matter how many times it’s thrown away to a snowman that never melts even on the hottest days of summer to a jester whose laughter will haunt you for eternity, these stories are sure to send shivers down your spine. But beware, these tales are not for the faint of heart! Only the bravest readers should dare to delve into the pages of this book, for once you start, you may find it hard to put down.

As a horror fan, I cannot recommend this book enough! It was filled with a multitude of stories, each one more creative and terrifying than the last.
My favorite story was about a girl who got a new microwave and refused to eat her oatmeal. But the bowl of oatmeal seemed to have a life of its own, reappearing in the microwave every night, getting dirtier and moldier. It was so disgusting, but I couldn’t look away. The author even included an illustration of the bowl of oatmeal.

If you are a fan of horror and love spine-chilling tales that keep you up at night, this book is a must-read for you. Each story will take you on a journey filled with unexpected twists and turns. So, if you’re feeling brave and want to experience the thrill of a good scare, don’t hesitate to pick up this book. But remember, once you start reading, there’s no turning back or unseeing some drawings!

My rating

Rating: 5 out of 5.

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