Strange Things Happen in the Woods
Title | Strange Things Happen in the Woods PDF eBook |
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ISBN | 9780812410563 |
The Cloverdale Switch
Title | The Cloverdale Switch PDF eBook |
Author | Eve Bunting |
Publisher | J.P. Lippincott |
Pages | 136 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
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John begins to suspect that his girlfriend and several other Cloverdale citizens are really alien beings.
Strange Things in the Woods
Title | Strange Things in the Woods PDF eBook |
Author | Steve Stockton |
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Release | 2021-03-08 |
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ISBN | 9781954528048 |
A collection of strange and terrifying tales.
Through the Woods
Title | Through the Woods PDF eBook |
Author | Emily Carroll |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 2014-07-15 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 1442465972 |
Eisner Award Winner: “A graphic debut that blends the gothic strangeness of Tim Burton with the macabre illustrations of Edward Gorey . . . wonderfully chilling.” —Financial Times Journey through the woods in this sinister, compellingly spooky collection that features four brand-new stories and one phenomenally popular tale. These are fairy tales gone seriously wrong, where you can travel to “Our Neighbor’s House” —though coming back might be a problem. Or find yourself a young bride in a house that holds a terrible secret in “A Lady’s Hands Are Cold.” You might try to figure out what is haunting “My Friend Janna,” or discover that your brother’s fiancée may not be what she seems in “The Nesting Place.” And of course, you must revisit the horror of the breakout webcomic hit “His Face All Red.” “Eerie illustrations . . . masterfully build terrifying tension.” —Booklist (starred review) “Through the Woods is, in every sense of the word, thrilling.” —The New York Times Book Review “Beautifully rendered . . . A delight for Edgar Allan Poe and Alvin Schwartz enthusiasts.” —School Library Journal (starred review) “Carroll makes the woods of the title entirely her own, a metaphor for the danger that lurks and snarls outside the door, but which entices us outside, nevertheless.” —Globe and Mail “Brilliant.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Strange Things Happen in the Woods
Title | Strange Things Happen in the Woods PDF eBook |
Author | Eve Bunting |
Publisher | Pocket Books |
Pages | 116 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9780671410988 |
John begins to suspect that his girlfriend and several other Cloverdale citizens are really alien beings.
Otherwood
Title | Otherwood PDF eBook |
Author | Pete Hautman |
Publisher | Candlewick Press |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2018-09-11 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1536203742 |
What happened in the woods that day? Pete Hautman’s riveting middle-grade novel touches on secrets and mysteries — and the power of connections with family and friends. “Hatred combined with lies and secrets can break the world.” Grandpa Zach used to say that before he died, but Stuey never really knew what he meant. It was kind of like how he used to talk about quantum physics or how he used to say ghosts haunted their overgrown golf course. But then one day, after Stuey and his best friend, Elly Rose, spend countless afternoons in the deadfall in the middle of the woods, something totally unbelievable happens. As Stuey and Elly Rose struggle to come to grips with their lives after that reality-splitting moment, all the things Grandpa Zach used to say start to make a lot more sense. This is a book about memory and loss and the destructive nature of secrets, but also about the way friendship, truth, and perseverance have the ability to knit a torn-apart world back together.
The Stranger in the Woods
Title | The Stranger in the Woods PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Finkel |
Publisher | Vintage |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2018-01-30 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1101911530 |
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The remarkable true story of a man who lived alone in the woods of Maine for 27 years, making this dream a reality—not out of anger at the world, but simply because he preferred to live on his own. “A meditation on solitude, wildness and survival.” —The Wall Street Journal In 1986, a shy and intelligent twenty-year-old named Christopher Knight left his home in Massachusetts, drove to Maine, and disappeared into the forest. He would not have a conversation with another human being until nearly three decades later, when he was arrested for stealing food. Living in a tent even through brutal winters, he had survived by his wits and courage, developing ingenious ways to store edibles and water, and to avoid freezing to death. He broke into nearby cottages for food, clothing, reading material, and other provisions, taking only what he needed but terrifying a community never able to solve the mysterious burglaries. Based on extensive interviews with Knight himself, this is a vividly detailed account of his secluded life—why did he leave? what did he learn?—as well as the challenges he has faced since returning to the world. It is a gripping story of survival that asks fundamental questions about solitude, community, and what makes a good life, and a deeply moving portrait of a man who was determined to live his own way, and succeeded.