First book for #spookoween2022 completed! As a huge fan of the Disney ride I just had to read this book. It was a fun and spooky book of scary tales.
First book for #spookoween2022 completed! As a huge fan of the Disney ride I just had to read this book. It was a fun and spooky book of scary tales.
I really enjoyed this book. If you‘re a fan of the ride from the Disney parks you will pick up on lots of details from them inside the book. Can‘t wait to see what the other volumes have in store
My #HHS aesthetic is mostly spooky. Bright Full Moons, Dark Haunted Forrests, Eeriest Old Houses, Headless Horseman, Skulls, Jack O‘Lanterns, and Witches!
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PS: this tagged book is NOT by favorite Halloween read. I love anything involving any of the above mentioned things.
I just reviewed this on YouTube! Check it out.
https://youtu.be/gjAbHRGG25s
Four separate stories of 4 friends who like everything horror and end up in The Hauned Mansion to face a terrible end. This series is geared toward middle grade.
To begin, the night is innocent & fun as they indulge in s'mores, stories, & girl talk. Then Kayla shares a peculiar item that she purchased called a "Witch Bone," which is really a "Wishbone" that a gypsy sold her. The way it works is, whoever breaks the bone will have their wish granted. As expected, Willa breaks the bone & her wish comes true. From here, the tale unfolds like a children's version of "Pet Sematary" meets "The Monkey's Paw."
Just read the story that reflected Willa's last few moments of life. "Witch Bone" opens up with the death of her hamster, Chubs. The hamster once belonged to her younger brother, Billy, but she took it away from him because he was neglecting it.
The night of Chubs's burial, Willa is feeling sad, so her parents allow her to have a campout in the back yard with her friends, Kayla, Cassidy, and Tanisha. *Continued*
As the book progresses in the wraparound, I see that the 4 kids in which these stories concern are fairly arrogant. Much like the old Amacus anthologies, these kids will get their comeuppance.
Despite these turmoils, Tim continues using the glove, which elevates his standing from being a benchwarmer to becoming the star player on his team.
Yet, little does Tim know that Lefty is a restless spirit that wants his glove back and he will kill for it. The final scene takes place in a gruesome baseball stadium that is reminiscent of the Burtonesque imagery used in "Beetlejuice." Loved it!
Instantly, supernatural horrors begin invading Tim's life. In the past, Lefty lost his six fingered hand in a crash, which resulted in him hanging himself. Due to his gruesome death, Tim begins seeing a corpse hanging from a noose outside his bedroom window. He becomes chased by a six fingered, severed hand. Last, he is attacked by the glove. On multiple occurrences, he places the glove on his hand and it refuses to come off. *continued*
He identifies the glove due to it baring the number 13, a snake logo, and it having 6 fingers, as Lefty had that additional anatomy. Determained to have the glove, he inquires its price and sees it's out of his range. No matter, he throws $5 at the salesman, grabs the glove, and walks away. When Willa offers to pay the salesman the remaining $45 that Tim owes, the salesman declines, explaining Tim has received what he bargained for. *continued*
Just finished the first story and that was a little more gruesome than what I considered. Still, the tale is suitable for the ages 12 and up bracket. While the story relays the moral of fame going to one's head and becoming obsessed with material objects, this segment focuses on Tim.
In Tim's story, he and Willa visit a flea market where he finds a baseball glove belonging to the iconic Lefty Lonegan. *Continued*
The first story the librarian relays is a tale that reflects a glove called, "Lonegan's Glove." I love how this has a feel to the old school, Amacus horror movies like "Tales from the Crypt" and "The Vault of Horror."
One day, they receive a mysterious invite to a deserted mansion on the other end of town - the haunted mansion. Upon entering, they become trapped within its walls where they meet the mansion's librarian, Amicus, who claims he has always been here. Although this occurs in modern times, he recalls Lincoln complimenting him on his spats. Using his psychic power, he lures the children into listening to ghost stories that reflect their own lives.
The book opens with a tongue and cheek introduction from the ghost writer, Amicus Arcane. His verbiage a more YA friendly version of the crypt keeper. Then the first chapter begins where Tim meets Willa at lunch - they're middle schoolers. Seeing she is reading a book of Poe, he invites her to join his horror fan group, which consists of Steve & Noah. Dubbing themselves "The Fearsome Foursome," they entertain themselves by telling scary stories.
Surprisingly good for a middle grade theme park ride tie in product. Fun and spooky!
Podcast reading that is also challenge reading. #thefirstbookinanewtoyouYAormiddlegradeseries #readharder2018 #HaaH
Another kid's book emerges from the gloom, ready to be read for my horror podcast. #HaaH
Hello! 👋 Today I am hoping to finish up 200 Women so I can solely focus on Lolita. I‘ve barely made any progress at all with Lolita.
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This is a picture of my Haunted Mansion books. I am obsessed with all things Haunted Mansion. It‘s one of my favorite rides at Disneyland. I even have the soundtrack to the ride.
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QOTD: What is your favorite ride at any Disney Park?
A few of my friends went to the Disneyland Candlelight Processional this past weekend and I didn't get to go but at a Christmas party tonight one of them was my Secret Santa and this was my gift. Awesome.
I told her if she brought back Chris Hemsworth that would have been acceptable too. 😁
This was a great middle grade book for a reluctant reader but personally I didn't enjoy the conversational style and bad Svengoolie puns thrown in the middle of sentences. I did love all the references to the Disney ride but the nods to Rolly Crump and X. Atencio were excellent. Both were integral in the creation of the ride. Tips of the hat to ride elements and dialog taken from the ride script also got me. The stories are well told, also!
Fun detail of the Haunted Mansion wallpaper in the book and a nod to Phantom Manor, the Disneyland Paris incarnation of the Haunted Mansion.
#kidlit #middlegrade #raisingreaders
Road trippin to Maryland today! Gave the little guy a chance to pick my backup book. Unfortunately, I'll have to download a book from the library for the ride home tomorrow! 😂
Hey, hey, PJ's all day! 😴
Is the Haunted Mansion one of your favorite Disney attractions? I used to be afraid of it as a kid and now I love it! 😂
Cute children's book. If you like the ride at Disney, you will love the four short intertwined stories in this book.
Reading this while I am waiting to get my North Carolina drivers license and car registration.
#bookstagram challenge for October. Late start but I am back-posting the first two days. #hauntedtales16 @CaseyRoseReads @deertales
This sounds like fun- just what I need after my last super serious read.
My 8-year-old self might have enjoyed these simplistic, slightly creepy stories. My 43-year-old self is disappointed. Not up to my standards for Disney. I'll go back to the new series of comic books.
I'm just DYING to start this one!
Clearly I need these bookends #amirite.
OH. MY. GAWD. As a Disney freak and a Haunted Mansion groupie, I'm so excited. Ordered right away. 😍😍😍