Thursday, July 28, 2011
41. Half-Minute Horrors edited by Susan Rich (Harper, 2009)
BOOK: HORROR (ages 10+)
Brief Description: An incredible 73 authors contributed to this great book of quick stories told in both text and through artwork. As the cover states - it's packed with "instant frights" with stories that get to the heart of a young person's fears. The most effectively frightening stories turn common occurrences and daily life into something to fear, and nothing is sacred: parents, black lab pets, killing a spider, babysitting, caring for a younger sibling, and even scratching your face. Kids won't soon forget these stories when they go through their typical day.
Awards: None
Personal Opinion: I thought the variety of famous authors and types of stories and poems was quite amazing. I'm not a horror fan, but I found several of the stories a little creepy - made me jump at noises in the house! Not all the stories are outstanding - several are actually stinkers. My favorite is the one page illustration entitled "The Legend of Alexandra and Rose." Pictured is a grayscale house with trees, a shovel, and a tool shed. After examining the map-style legend, the reader comes to understand that Alexandra has killed her sister and buried her in three spots in the yard...in order to have the bigger bedroom. Nice.
Curriculum/Programming: This is the perfect book to help kids learn about writing a short story or poem, and I would use it without hesitation as a writing resource and tool. The work includes pantoums, haiku, short stories, and illustrations that tell a story - plenty of everything for individual interests, and ideal for teaching writing.
Labels:
book,
horror,
short fiction
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