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Read, Scream, Repeat

Thirteen is unlucky for some but Read, Scream, Repeat is a superbly spine-chilling collection of stories written by thirteen different authors - definitely recommend!

Thirteen is unlucky for some but this spine-chilling bunch of short stories written by thirteen different authors is such a great book. Read, Scream, Repeat features various writing styles that all have one thing in common: they make you shiver. My favourites are the stories by Jennifer Killick, Aisha Bushby and Elle McNicol. They are about creepy things like zombies hunting you down, a monster in the depths of a lake and a pond that forever sucks you down down down... I would totally recommend this to people who like scary stories.

Poppy Smithson-Zipfel

A spine-tingling brilliant book of horror stories by 13 talented authors. Read before bed if you don’t want to go to sleep!

Read, Scream, Repeat is a brilliant collection of terrifying stories. They are written by 13 different authors and each one is different. Some scared me more than others ('The Pond' by Jennifer Killick and 'Charlie’s Twelfth' by Sharna Jackson). 'A cry from the graveyard' by Jasbinder Bilan and 'The Glass House' by Polly Ho-Yen left me shivering with fright.
This book has made me want to read more horror. Also, I have read some of these author’s books before and some I haven’t but want to now.

Amatullah Khatun

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Read, Scream, Repeat is a great book for those who are craving a bit of a fright. It contains a selection of spooky- ish stories from haunted houses to robotic humans who don’t even know they’re robotic. It’s sure to keep you wondering and guessing throughout.

Read, Scream, Repeat is a book full of spooky stories. From haunted houses to robotic humans who don’t actually realise they’re the weird ones, it’s a book full of surprises!
I particularly enjoyed ‘Talos Springs’, one of the shorter stories from the selection chosen for the book.
It centres sound a girl who lives in Talos Springs in a sort of children’s home. Observing the people who live over the road- The Magpies, she wonders why they appear different, strange, a bit weird! When one of the girls is ‘adopted’ by the Magpies, but then returns- something that never happens, she questions why.
In a tale of twists, this story will keep you wondering right until the end.
A good selection of spooky stories for those craving a bit of a fright.

Willow Brown